by Abraham Ritchie | Apr 5, 2013 | Blog
What does it mean when a city of almost three million with a thriving art scene has not a single full-time art critic? That’s the situation in Chicago when just weeks ago Time Out Chicago was bought out bringing an end the print edition, which circulated to 55,000,...
by stephanieburke | Apr 5, 2013 | Blog
In no particular order… Luminous Flux at Johalla Projects Work by Todd Dietrich. Johalla Projects is located at 1821 W. Hubbard St. Reception Friday, 7-10pm. The Young and the Restless at Vertical Gallery Curated by Don’t Fret. Vertical Gallery is located...
by Kelly Shindler | Apr 3, 2013 | Blog
The ghost of Pruitt-Igoe looms large in St. Louis. The 33-building public housing complex, designed by Minoru Yamasaki (who was also the architect of the World Trade Center) and completed in 1954, has long fascinated architectural historians and enthusiasts alike....
by Guest | Apr 3, 2013 | Blog
Guest post by Jamilee Polson Lacy Kansas City is in the midst of a seasonal transition. It isn’t spring—the city got eight inches of snow last weekend—but it’s not winter either since everyone wore sleeveless shirts in the 80-degree sunshine less...
by Anthony Romero | Apr 2, 2013 | Blog
Part one of this series can be read here. As of late I have been writing a great deal about strategies and modes of resistance. I have been thinking about the usefulness of dance, of the power of embodied action to simultaneously imagine and enact alternatives to...