VICTORIA: CopenhAustin

Victoria will undetake a 1-month residency at Warehouse9 as part of the CopenhAustin cultural exchange residency initiative. As part of the residency period Victoria will host workshops at Warehouse9.

Whilst in residency, Victoria will be researching their project Happy Unbirthday! A Celebration of the Everyday’:
What if every day was your birthday… and everyone else’s too? In reimagining a typical birthday party from their childhood, Victoria highlights the importance of community, joy as resistance, and everyday dreaming.

More info about workshops to come!


ABOUT

Victoria is an identity-based artist working across video, performance, sound, sculpture, and installation. Their work weaves together elements of Mexican pop culture, traditions, and daily life, serving as both a tribute and exploration of their heritage. Through (video) performance, Victoria explores their Queer and non-binary identity by experimenting with makeup, costumes, and wigs to reimagine the self and invent new modes of being. Their work often centers around memory, home, and love, creating intimate spaces that invite reflection, connection, and tenderness.

Victoria is an artist-in-residence as part of Warehouse9, Museum of Human Achievement and Unlisted Projects international residency exchange initiative called CopenhAustin. Victoria was born along the US/Mexico border and lives and works in Austin, Texas.
https://myonlinebedroom.com/ 

 

COPENHAUSTIN

CopenhAustin is an arts residency exchange program of one queer performance artist/organizer from Texas and one queer performance artist/organizer from Denmark. The purpose of this residency program is to support artistic development, facilitate cultural exchange, and encourage environmental sustainability practices in the larger arts community. A unique dimension of the call is a commitment to the intersection of LGBTQIA+ issues and environmental sustainability practices. Residents are given the time, space, freedom, and financial support to concentrate on developing their work. This residency program is funded and has a fixed duration of one month. In the inaugural year of the CopenhAustin, 2024, the selected residency artists made a total of eight public appearances, four in Denmark and four in Texas. Artists are expected to contribute to public programming, including but not limited to, performances, workshops, and panel discussions. 

CopenhAustin is a collaborative program organized by Unlisted Projects, Warehouse9, and The Museum of Human Achievement. 

This residency is made possible with support  from: Scan Design Foundation, the Danish Arts Foundation, the Cultural Arts Department in Austin and The City of Copenhagen.

OPEN CALL: COPENHAUSTIN RESIDENCY

CopenhAustin is an annual arts residency exchange program of one queer performance artist/organizer based in Texas and one queer performance artist/organizer based in Denmark. The purpose of this residency program is to support artistic development, facilitate cultural exchange, and encourage environmental sustainability practices in the larger arts community. A unique dimension of the call is a commitment to the intersection of LGBTQIA+ issues and environmental sustainability practices. Residents are given the time, space, freedom, and financial support to concentrate on developing their work. This residency program is funded and has a fixed duration of one month. In the inaugural year of the CopenhAustin, 2024, the selected residency artists made a total of eight public appearances, four in Denmark and four in Texas. Artists are expected to contribute to public programming, including but not limited to, performances, workshops, and panel discussions.

CopenhAustin is a collaborative program organized by Unlisted Projects, Warehouse9, and The Museum of Human Achievement.

 

The Danish artists residency dates are scheduled for: November 1st-30th, 2025


Read the full call here:
https://shorturl.at/cmxzm 

Includes residency package, eligibility, timeline, details of residency host and more.


Apply here:
https://form.jotform.com/250593691071156 


Application deadline: March 30th 2025 at 23.59 (CET)

 

FAQs: https://shorturl.at/hdjmQ


This international residency program is made possible with support from the  City of Austin Cultural Arts Division, the Danish Arts Foundation, and the City of Copenhagen.

Andie Flores: BAD DANCING (workshop)

BAD DANCING is an open group ecstatic dance session that encourages participants to lean all the way into cringe. 

In an exploration of embarrassment as process, CopenhAustin/Unlisted Projects artist-in-residence Andie Flores leads BAD DANCING, two hours of dancing for cringe, dancing for social disaster, dancing for sweet clown freedom, all set to a diverse music selection. Join us as we dance alone together in an open space. All welcome, no experience required.

How to attend: The workshop is free and you can RSVP HERE


ACCESS NOTES

Language: English.

Sessions: Feel free to come to all or just one session. Attendance both days is not a necessity, but we of course hope you can.

Who can participate: All are welcome! (Some music selections may not be suitable for children.) Participants should bring an open mind and at least semi-energetic spirit.

Range og movement: Suitable to everyone. Range of physical movement and intensity 100% up to each attendee. You know your body best. Taking breaks encouraged. Comfy clothes and footwear suggested. Water and light snacks provided.

Accessibility details of space: Warehouse9’s workspace has level free entrance to the space and an accessible toilet that can be accessed via a stairlift.
All events at Warehouse9 are considered “relaxed”. We operate with a safer space policy and ask that you orientate yourself with it upon entry to the space.

 

ABOUT

ANDIE FLORES (b. 1990) (she/her) is a performance artist based in Austin, Texas, who uses embarrassment as a medium for investigating hyper, almost obsessive, visibility in a racialized body across barriers of border, history, and capital. Her practice works to unsettle categorical, site-specific expectations of genres of performance (femininity, Latinidad, drag, citizenry) and aims to recontextualize the mechanisms required to do the work of the absurd. Flores creates experimental live performances that pair identity and comedic culture moments with over-exaggerated, often grotesque shapes and sounds. She is fascinated by the urgent task of world-building at the edge of the limits of art-making.
www.andieflores.com

Performative ritual for the bat species (ATX,USA)

Note: This event takes place in Austin, Texas (USA)

 

Connect with a bat species and feel the freedom of flying and screaming!

In our time of biodiversity crisis where 52 % of bat species in North America are at risk of populations declining severely in the next 15 years, we meet up to celebrate the magical creatures of the night and the diversity of life.

This is the final presentation of performance artist and climate activist Linh Le who has reached her end of the 1-month residency as part of Unlisted Projects, a collaboration between Warehouse9 and MoHA. During her stay, she has been volunteering at the Austin Bat Refuge, collaborating with visual artist Laura M Cañas P, opera singer Sir Beauregard Elliot, Esquire and artist Andie Flores.

Linh Le is inviting everyone to take part in her performance ritual 7-8 pm and join for dinner and talk 8-9 pm.

OPEN CALL: COPENHAUSTIN RESIDENCY

Warehouse9 (Copenhagen, Denmark), Unlisted Projects (Austin, TX) and The Museum of Human Achievement (Austin, Texas) have come together to offer a residency exchange of one artist from Texas and one artist from Denmark. This international residency opportunity is intended for queer artists working within live performance and designed to support network building, the creation and sharing of new work in an international context. Residents are given the time, space, freedom and financial support to concentrate upon the development of their own work. This residency programme is funded and has a fixed duration of one month. This residency opportunity will be awarded following an open call and application process. Residency artists will be selected in partnership with participating organizations and host a public sharing of work created during their residency at both their host and home organization.


The purpose of this residency programme is to support artistic development and facilitate cultural exchange, and long-term connections between artists, organizations and the greater communities of Texas and Denmark. A unique dimension of the call is a commitment to the intersection of LGBTQIA+ issues and environmental sustainability practices.

 

Read more & Apply: https://form.jotform.com/233183832201144

This first call is specifically for Artists based in Denmark applying for a residency in Austin.

Submission deadline: 12th January 2024 at 23.59PM local Denmark time (CET). 

 

This Residency is funded with the support of:
Embassy of Denmark Washington D.C.,The Consulate General of Denmark in Houston, Scan Design Foundation, the Danish Arts Foundation, the Cultural Arts Department in Austin and The City of Copenhagen.