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Glitch Lab

The Glitch Lab was a social practice art residency developed by the Edgelands Institute and the NOTICE Coalition, in Houston, Texas, merging art, research, and community organising. Over a 5-month period, a diverse range of participants (artists, students, and educators) explored the intersections of surveillance, education, and youth justice. It created a vibrant environment for experimentation and civic engagement, culminating in an art exhibition at the Friends Gallery in Houston. The work focused particularly on disproportionate digital surveillance of minorities and marginalized youth, and on the development of new tools for resistance.

Glitch Lab Art Residency

Artwork

Description of the Glitch Lab Art Residency
Glitch Lab Art Residency Show

Exhibition

Description of the Exhibition, with pictures
Border Prayer

Artwork

Description of the project, with pictures from the exhibition
Here Forever & Today

Artwork

Description of the project, with pictures from the exhibition
Lyric Examination

Artwork

Description of the project, with pictures from the exhibition