Art Lab for Teens
Event Details
Join us for an exciting Art Lab for Teens at K Space, where creativity meets community! This engaging workshop, led by Ema Rodriguez, invites teens to explore the world of
Event Details
Join us for an exciting Art Lab for Teens at K Space, where creativity meets community! This engaging workshop, led by Ema Rodriguez, invites teens to explore the world of zines. Participants will have the opportunity to express themselves through art and storytelling, creating unique zines that reflect their personal style and interests. Whether you’re an experienced artist or just starting out, this event promises a fun and supportive environment to learn and grow. Spaces are limited, so be sure to RSVP online to secure your spot. Don’t miss out on this chance to connect with fellow young artists and unleash your creativity!
RSVP to get a morning-of reminder and a calendar invite so you don't forget!
Time
April 25, 2026 11:00 am - 2:00 pm(GMT-05:00)
Restrooms
Separate Men's and Women's
Organizer

K Space Contemporary
K Space Contemporary was established by key members of K Space Art Studios, a cooperative art studio formed in 1995 founded by Erick and Raychelle Schaudies. The “K” in our name refers to the building’s historic roots as the Kress Five & Dime store built in 1917. From it’s inception in 2001 to early 2007, the non-profit organization operated out of a 700 square foot gallery located within K Space Art Studios on the third floor of the building. After reorganizing in 2006, K Space Contemporary began plans to open a more accessible and visible community-based facility. The new street-level venue, K Space Contemporary, opened October 13, 2007. K Space Contemporary is the oldest alternative art space in the Coastal Bend region. The primary goal of the organization is exhibiting emerging and mid-career artists from South Texas. K Space fills a void, not met by other local organizations, by providing a forum for under-represented artists whose works are experimental, non-commercial, or difficult to exhibit due to unusual installation requirements or site-specific ideas.
