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AHC Newsletter #43 February 2026

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Assembling artistic urgency in a time of crises.

Assembling gives us hope. As art is (and has always been) a tool for change, it is now, more than ever, time to organize space for critical reflection, solidarity and action. In other words: It is time to get to work.

Our latest newsletter dives into three ways in which we at AHC are approaching this in the coming season:

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We are now opening a user-based shared workshop for professional visual artists at Thoravej 29. Here, the city’s artists can develop and produce works, test and refine ideas, and meet other visual artists for an affordable user fee. Learn more about the facilities and how to become a part of our community “>here

Art Hub Residency 2026

Art Hub Residency 2026: We are proud to welcome six new artists, all with powerful, emerging practices, to our five-month residency program this year. Our spring residents Maria Nadia Nour, Minh Ngọc Nguyễn, and Ribka M. Pattinama Coleman have already arrived. We are really excited to follow their practices in the months to come.

Session 8

Don’t sleep on Ghost Agency’s current exhibition, Session 8, as it offers a much needed dose of agency in a digitalised world order. ession 8 is on view at @RoomRoom until February 14. Gro Sarauw from @Ghost Agency is giving a final guided tour on February 12. Sign up (for free) to get the full experience of the exhibition via the link in our bio.

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