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For over a decade, CASP has been home to a diverse community of talented visual and performing artists. Meet them and explore their work below.

CASP is lucky to have so many talented artists that call our facilities home. For over a decade the CASP studios have been filled with visual and performing artists. To learn more about the artists currently living and working at CASP explore their profiles below.

EXPLORE ARTISTS

CASP studios without artists are just empty rooms.

Chad PlunketCASP Director

THE STUDIOS

The four CASP Live/Work Studios offer artists the opportunity to create, share, and exhibit work through monthly First Friday Art Trail events, open studio hours, and other community engagement opportunities while providing a creative and comfortable place to live while they work.

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The eight Work studios provide artists with a blank canvas to create, share, and exhibit work through monthly First Friday Art Trail events, open studio hours, and other community engagement opportunities.

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Current Live/Work Occupants

Studio 1

Josué Ritchie Del Fresco Galvan
Josué Del Fresco, a Lubbock-based multi-medium artist, channels everyday life into high-energy, deliberately imperfect painting, sculpture, screen printing, and collage, exhibiting at LHUCA, Charles Adams Gallery, and CASP 5&J- community-fueled, authentic.
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Studio 2

Kirstyn Wright
Mixed media: Kirstyn documents overlooked rural life in West Texas to challenge myths of the American West, revealing truths about value, labor, and land through forgotten objects and moments of everyday existence.
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Studio 4

Avery Bonnette
Printmaking: Focused on aquatint etching, paper mache, and laser engraving.
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Current Work Studios Occupants

Studio A

Raab + Maher Collaborative
Terah Maher and Peter Raab merge material research, fabrication, and spatial narrative, using CASP Studio A to explore architecture and media as Texas Tech educators presenting exhibitions and award-winning work.
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Studio B

Peyton Scott
Abstract mixed-media artist Peyton Scott exhibits nationally, including Art Basel Miami. Her work probes memory, aftermath, and hidden layers. She curates a collective spanning painters, photographers, jewelers, makers, and writers.
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Studio C

806 Collective
The 806 Collective is a Lubbock-based artist group fostering creativity through exhibitions, events, and collaboration at CASP. With seven members, it continues to enrich and energize the local arts scene.
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Studio E

Flatlands Dance Theatre
West Texas Dance Raiderettes
Flatlands Dance Theatre is a Lubbock-based nonprofit performance group established in 2010. They create and present new work, partner with local organizations, and offer educational programs for youth and educators. WTDR Dance Company empowers youth through dance, discipline, and mentorship. Offering diverse styles and community engagement, it fosters confidence, leadership, and personal growth in a supportive, family-like environment.
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Studio F

Raicodoll by Sam Gaitan
Chaos Magic Studio
Kendra McCartney Studio
Inky Does That
Studio F is a shared art space run by four working artists focused on connecting with the public. They showcase work, invite guest creators, and host events that welcome community involvement.
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Studio G

Rachel Gililland (Photography)
Kait Walden (Photography)
Lissa Munoz (Mixed Media)
Nick Nowicki (Mixed Media Art Installations)
Annette Colby (Santa Fe Artist, Jewelry)
CASP Studio G is a photography-focused studio that celebrates creating art with light. The studio currently showcases 5 resident artists working in various mediums to engage the community to view our planet through a fresh lens.
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Studio H

Sean W Scully
Metalsmith and Senior Library Associate at the Library Makerspace for Texas Tech University
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Past Live/Work Occupants

  • Alec Murrin, B.F.A. (Studio 2, May '24 - May '25). Jewelry Design and Metalsmithing. Alec is a multimedia artist employing techniques from jewelry, sculpture, and drawing. View
  • Nathalie Lawrence, M.F.A. (Studio 3, January '24 - February '26). Sculpture and Metals. Nathalie’s work is made up of a synthesis of wild animals and domestic objects of an American household. View
  • Eli Ragland (Studio 1, September '23 - October '25). Mixed media. Eli works collaboratively with mixed media artist Niko Whitfill in music performance and promotion. View
  • Kimbal Adams, B.F.A. (Studio 4, June '23 - June '25). Painting. Kimbal’s body of work focuses on the peculiarities of the human experience. View

CREATE WITH CASP

Engage with the Lubbock arts community- explore our open studio hours, workshops, demonstrations, and exhibitions.

OPPORTUNITIES @ CASP