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Monthly Archives: September, 2007

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Office Space

Fame and fortune aside, it is also good practice for artists to have deadlines, and to see their work in different contexts, and among different types of work.

Involved Art

Chicken John is also serious about engaging artists in the political process.

My F’ing Advice

If you choose text message, you have the chance to overstate the distance between you and the significant other you’re trying to dodge.

Renny Kodgers

Renny Kodgers is much more than an Australian Kenny Rogers impersonator; he offers a challenging performative construction that is unpredictable and at times disturbing.

Food Loop

In lieu of their square, springy, egg-cake breakfast bagel, you may be better off tossing back a couple brand-new sponges.

Semester Highlights

Visiting Artists Program The Object Of Labor: Art, Cloth, and Cultural Production Fall Semester Accompanying the release of the book The Object of Labor: Art, Cloth, and Cultural...

Política de la identidad

The exhibition strives to be global and transcendent of nationality.

Aid: The F Crash Course

After you’re done covering the basics (food, rent, art supplies, books, tampons), subtract that from your fixed income number and wowee zowee, what you’re left with is your FUN money.

Stealth

By asking writers and artists to respond to her camouflage map structures and fabric bundles reminiscent of scattered grenades, Rothenberg permitted colleagues’ words to reframe and multiply the possible interpretations of Stealth.

Wheel of Fortune

“I’m gonna buy a huge Winnebago if I win,” the woman to my right continued, having a conversation with me that I wasn’t participating in. “like a 50 foot one. We just got back from a trip across the country, and whew! Was it fun!”