Peanut Gallery: Developing a Punk Professionalism
February 20th, 2012

“I don’t want it to become a party space. It has been an ongoing challenge trying to maintain a certain level of professionalism. Just so we won’t get kicked out really.”

“I don’t want it to become a party space. It has been an ongoing challenge trying to maintain a certain level of professionalism. Just so we won’t get kicked out really.”

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“Summer of Hate,” a show of photographs by SAIC student Nina Hartmann and artist Vinnie Smith, recently opened at Brooklyn’s Youth Group Gallery. But after speaking with Hartmann about her practice, the title hardly sounds applicable to her life. The Florida native has been hopping from Italy, to London, to Berlin with camera in [...]

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