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May 21, 2016, Saturday - The Soap Factory's 3X5 Emerging Artist Residency Program Public Opening

Time: 6pm-10pm

Location: Soap Factory, 514 Second Street SE

The Soap Factory's 3X5 Emerging Artist Residency Program Public Opening

May 1 - September 23

The Soap Factory would like to introduce an exciting new summer program as they open their doors and invite local emerging artists to experiment in their space! This new opportunity for artists consists of five month-long residencies that take place from May until September 2016. Each month, the Soap Factory’s three galleries will be occupied by emerging artists, appointed and mentored by 15 different Soap Factory alumni artists and curators. These artists-in-residence will be allowed to make new work directly in the space, responding to the gallery environment and to one another.

At the end of each residency there will be a public opening.