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.
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.
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
what
do
Jaime Salvador Castillo
projects
Curatorial Credits
Capirotada (of a personal nature)
Hasta La Basura Se Separa [artcrush]
Events
Group Exhibitions
Awards
Austin Critics' Table Award
Group Exhibition Curation, Austin, TX, June 2015
Austin Critics Table Award
Group Exhibition Curation, Austin, TX, June 2012