Your Look at Austin's E.A.S.T. 2019 at Tillery
For the sixth year, Createscape will be a host site for EAST Austin Studio Tour November 16-17 and November 23-24 and we’re gearing up with a lot of great artists who will be putting together exhibitions at the space. The Study Hall, the Studio Space, and the main building hallways along with other neighbor suites at the building will all be transformed into artist galleries for two weekends this month.
Member Q&A with Chris Billig
Chris Billig works full-time for Telefund, which does fundraising work for non-profits and progressive political clients. He also works part time as the social media manager for Primetimer.com, a television news and features site. Chris has been involved in social media for years through his own personal stuff and a soccer site he founded in 2012.
Member Q&A with Harold Fisch
Harold Fisch is an actor, filmmaker, photographer, and writer in Austin, TX with his production company Resaca Media and he has been a member at Createscape since 2015. In this interview, Harold talks about projects he has worked on, the Texas film industry, and collaborations and coworking perks from Createscape.
Party on the Patio
For this year's "Austin Coworking Day" (September 27) celebration, we had drinks, barbecue, live music, games, and great conversation with members and guests from the community. It was also a chance for us to celebrate 5 years, and it was a lot of fun, and we really appreciate everyone joining us for the festivities at Createscape and supporting local coworking. Special thank you to musicians Nevada Newman and Jimmy Lohman, TawaTies, David Lackey, and GT's Living Foods.
Member Q&A with Pablo Serna
Createscape member Pablo Serna works as an architect with his own company, and in this interview he discusses projects around Austin. Austin is a hot market for remodeling work and East Austin, in particular. Pablo works with Realtors and new homeowners to gut older homes, repair structural problems, and renovate houses to open up space that was originally made up of a lot of small spaces.