by Sarah Margolis-Pineo | Jun 19, 2013 | Blog
Lisa Radon eludes traditional definitions. Occasionally a geologist, previously a critic, and perpetually a poet, she dabbles in all manner of creative work from performance art to small-batch publishing. Driven by research and aided by collaboration, Radon’s...
by Richard Holland | Jun 19, 2013 | Blog
It is my sad duty to report the tragic death of one of our community members, local artist Carissa Hinz. She was stuck down after leaving Version Fest where she had been assisting in doing cleanup. If anyone saw anything or knows anything please contact the...
by Thomas Friel | Jun 19, 2013 | Blog
You’re not likely to see a better display of the most important architecture and design of the 20th century anywhere else this summer, so the fact that Michigan Modern: Design that Shaped America only focuses on what came out of post war MI is even more remarkable....
by Gene Tanta | Jun 18, 2013 | Blog
The utter absence of Romanian feminism in the Academy as well as in everyday life has been one of the most surprising takeaways from living in Bucharest for the past year as a Fulbrighter. It seems Patriarchy has won the day through deployment of pressures both...
by Christopher Hudgens | Jun 17, 2013 | Podcast
http://traffic.libsyn.com/badatsports/Bad_at_Sports_Episode_407-Jessica_Baran.mp3 download This week: Part 2 of our residency project at the Contemporary Art Museum of St. Louis! This week we talk to critic, poet, gallerist, the award winning Director of the Fort...