Los Outsiders, the Austin based curatorial collective, began in 2007 when Jaime Salvador Castillo, Michael Anthony García and Hector Hernandez met exhibiting work in Mexic-Arte Museum’s “Young Latino Artists 11: Juventud Desenfrenada.” With the addition of Robert Jackson Harrington in 2014, Los Outsiders broadened the scope of their creative endeavors.
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Collectively, Los Outsiders develop platforms for artistic dialog such as the Los Outsider video-podcasts, curating group exhibitions with local, national and international artists. Projects include Dance Your Pants Off, #ATXLoteria, and Sew Wasted with Fusebox Live, focusing on artist driven community involvement and engagement.
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In 2012, the Austin Critics’ Table awarded Los Outsiders Best Group Show Curation for “Heir Today Gone Tomorrow.” .
about
-Amplifying new voices or sharing voices new to certain spaces
-Providing opportunities for underrepresented artistic voices
-Creating conversation between diverse bodies of work
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Jaime Salvador Castillo
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Curatorial Credits
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Capirotada (of a personal nature)
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Hasta La Basura Se Separa [artcrush]
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Events
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Group Exhibitions
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Awards
Austin Critics' Table Award
Group Exhibition Curation, Austin, TX, June 2015
Austin Critics Table Award
Group Exhibition Curation, Austin, TX, June 2012