Come Up 2024
Perspective Shadows to Light
Join us at Laguna Gloria on Sunday March 10th, 2024 at 5pm for a celebration of the lightness that art brings to community. Come Up 2024 is illuminating artists who point us toward the light and help us radiate our own.
We’re reminded by Plato’s Allegory of The Cave that our perceptions have the power to distort our reality and cast shadows in our lives. Artists across mediums, including sculpture, literary, culinary, media and performance are constantly guiding us back to our own light and our collective truths.
Come Up for a gentle reminder that there is always a lightness to life; we just need to adjust the aperture.
Origin Studio House presents Come Up annually during SXSW in Austin, Texas, in partnership with The Contemporary Austin, to showcase those molding the future of Black Austin.
Thank You to Our Sponsor
Featured Artists
Chandrika Metivier
Driven by instinct and intuition, Chandrika Metivier’s (they/them) diverse artistic endeavors have become a canvas for their rich human journey. Over the past 7 years, Metivier has navigated exploration, embraced failure, and discovered evolution. From their ethereal mylar soft-sculptures to the radical strokes on bridge paintings and the immersive world of theatrical performances – Metivier has truly lived through their art.
Creativity is Metivier’s lifeblood. Untrained and unrestrained, Metivier continues to carve their unique path, crafting what resonates authentically. At times timely, at others spiritually guided, Metivier’s artistic expression remains an ongoing dialogue with the essence of existence.
Kel Brown
Art and culture surrounded Kel Brown from an early age. Born in Blue Island, IL, and raised in Houston, TX, Brown started painting and drawing at an early age, later discovering and identifying with graffiti and street art. Following in the footsteps of other self-taught African-American artists from the global South, his upbringing continues to shape the tenor of his paintings to this day. An ever-evolving experiment in balance, harmony, shape, and form, Kel Brown’s work seeks to push abstraction into unexplored visual realms and awaken dormant consciousness in the viewer. Brown’s work is a product of both the shy and the overbearing; it is a visual symphony of duality, contradiction, oneness, and harmony. Heavily influenced by Hip-hop and Jazz, his work relies heavily on improvisation, workflow, and improvements on the fly.
Culinary Artists
Five O Four is an upcoming food truck concept created by Chef Grace Aguilar which will feature menu items representing her Honduran and South Louisiana roots. Learn more about Chef Grace.
Nyam is a Caribbean Latino food truck located in sunny Austin, Texas. Their food is fresh, delicious, and flavorful.
Gooden Sweet Cookies is a family business. Sean Gooden, Sr., aka "The Cookie Man", is the owner and lead baker. His family has been in East Austin, Texas for five generations.
Meet Our Food and Beverage Providers
Literary Artists
Amanda Johnston is a writer, visual artist, and the 2024 Texas Poet Laureate. She Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing from the University of Southern Maine. She is the author of two chapbooks, GUAP and Lock & Key, and the full-length collection Another Way to Say Enter. Her work has appeared in numerous online and print publications, among them, Callaloo, Poetry Magazine, The Moth, Puerto del Sol, Muzzle, and the anthologies, Furious Flower: Seeding the Future of African American Poetry and Women of Resistance: Poems for a New Feminism. She has received fellowships, grants, and awards from Cave Canem, Hedgebrook, Tasajillo, the Kentucky Foundation for Women, The Watermill Center, American Short Fiction, and the Austin International Poetry Festival. She is a former Board President of Cave Canem Foundation, a member of the Affrilachian Poets, cofounder of Black Poets Speak Out, and founder of Torch Literary Arts.
Ebony Stewart is an international touring interdisciplinary poet, writer, and performance artist. Her work speaks to the Black experience, with emphasis on gender, sexuality, womanhood, queer-positivity, and race, with the hopes to be relatable, remove shame, heal minds, encourage dialogue, and inspire folks in marginalized communities. As one of the most decorated poets in Texas, Ebony is a respected coach & mentor, one of the top touring poets in the country, and the 2017 Woman of the World Poetry Slam Champion. She has shared stages with many prestigious figures in the artist world such as, the late-Amiri Baraka, Carmen Carerra, Marsha Ambrosius, Patricia Smith, Rudy Francisco, Ariana Brown, Lupe Mendez, and so many more. She has performed in 49 states, at over 200 colleges and universities across the country, as well as featured internationally in Canada, Australia, Ghana, and Norway. She is the author ofBloodFresh,Home.Girl.Hood., and Love Letters to Balled Fists. Her work has been featured in Button Poetry, AfroPunk, For Harriet, Teen Vogue, The Texas Observer, Houston Public Media, The BreakBeat Poets Vol. 2: Black Girl Magic, 2021 Colorism Healing Writing Contest, Write About Now Poetry, plus countless others. As a playwright, Ebony’s one-woman shows, Hunger and Ocean, have received B. Iden Payne Awards & the David Mark Cohen New Play Award. Ebony is also a mental health advocate and former sexual health educator. With her recent Master's in Clinical Social Work, she is the hood's favorite mental health specialist.
Tova Charles is a powerhouse-performing spoken word artist who has been taking the slam poetry community by storm since 2008. Born in Lafayette, Louisiana, and raised in Austin, Texas, and daughter of a librarian and Zydeco percussionist, her childhood was never boring! She acquired a passion for writing from her mother and for performing from her father. In the spring of 2003, she was inducted into the Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc., one of the original historically Black national collegiate sororities in the U.S. An award-winning writer and dynamic performer, Tova is a mother to two busy children, Harper and Harlem, serves as a primary-level literacy achievement specialist, and is the creative director, CEO, and host of Austin Poetry Slam.
About Torch Literary Arts
Torch Literary Arts is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization established to publish and promote creative writing by Black women. Programs include the Wildfire Reading Series, writing workshops, and retreats.
Sonic Artists
Engage with The Contemporary Austin
Visit the Jones Center downtown to explore the current exhibitions on view and become a member and enjoy exclusive perks at programs, events, and exhibitions offered at both locations!
COME BACK on us!
Use code COMEUP2024 for FREE admission to both locations of The Contemporary through the end of the year.
About The Contemporary Austin
We believe in the capacity of art to transform lives. We dream of a future where more eyes, ears, hearts and minds are opened by contemporary art in all of its forms.
We invite you to discover contemporary art in settings that provoke thought and joy. Our programs join art with place in pursuit of a deeper experience, a bigger conversation, and a closer community.
Locations
The Contemporary Austin comprises two locations: the historic Jones Center on Congress Avenue in downtown Austin, and Laguna Gloria, a unique, fourteen-acre art-in-nature site that includes the landmark Driscoll Villa, the Betty and Edward Marcus Sculpture Park, the Art School at Laguna Gloria, and the Moody Pavilions.
Jim Hodges, With Liberty and Justice for All (A Work in Progress), 2014–2016. Stainless steel, Dichrolam, acrylic, enamel paint, and LED lights. Installed, 84 x 1,737 x 10 inches. Installation view, The Contemporary Austin – The Moody Rooftop at the Jones Center, Austin, Texas, 2017. Artwork © Jim Hodges. Courtesy the artist and Gladstone Gallery, New York and Brussels. Image © The Contemporary Austin. Photograph by Brian Fitzsimmons.
About Art School:
The Art School is located on the fourteen-acre Lake Austin site of historic Laguna Gloria, a natural setting conducive to the creation of art. Our studios have direct access to the outdoors, and we encourage you to explore the grounds while working on class projects. Our goal is to foster your creativity, enhance your visual awareness, and improve your technical skills in your chosen medium. Our small classes increase your interactions with our credentialed and talented faculty members.
About Membership:
Learn about our Membership program here.
Wangechi Mutu, Water Woman, 2017. Bronze. 36 x 65 x 70 inches. Edition 2 of 3, with 2 AP. Collection of The Contemporary Austin. Purchased with funds provided by the Edward and Betty Marcus Foundation, 2017.5. Installation view, The Contemporary Austin – Laguna Gloria, Austin, Texas, 2017. Artwork © Wangechi Mutu. Image courtesy The Contemporary Austin. Photograph by Brian Fitzsimmons.