Chance Ramirez discusses art and residency program in ‘In The Parks’ series

Chance Ramirez discusses art and residency program in ‘In The Parks’ series
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Chance Ramirez, who uses the pronouns they/them/she/her, recently discussed their experiences with ceramics, art therapy, and hand-building clay art. In a short video from ATXN’s ‘In The Parks’ series, Ramirez also shared insights about participating in the Visual Artist Residency Program at the Dougherty Arts Center. For more information about this program, one can visit AustinTexas.gov/DAC.

The ‘In The Parks’ video series is an initiative that aims to connect Austinites with the places they love and introduce them to the people who define Austin’s quality recreational, cultural, and outdoor experiences. This project is a partnership between PARD and ATXN, the city’s cable TV channel. It features personal stories about community members who use Austin’s green spaces, facilities, and services.

Through these videos, viewers are given a glimpse into the people and places that make Austin’s parks system unique. Interested individuals can watch the full playlist to learn more about this one-of-a-kind parks system.



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