by Thea Liberty Nichols | Oct 30, 2013 | Blog
For over two decades now Judith Brotman’s practice has hinged on relationships built between people. This has taken several forms over the years, and hopefully you’ve had the opportunity of seeing some of her recent work at Bike Room in “I Dozed, I...
by Juliana Driever | Oct 30, 2013 | Blog
Queens Museum This has been a pretty great fall in the borough of Queens. From the NY Art Book Fair and Maker Faire earlier this season, to the ambitious Empire Drive-In that just closed 10 days ago, Queens – typically perceived as the dowdy counterpart to...
by Guest | Oct 29, 2013 | Blog
“Tumblr is a great way for people who don’t create content to share content thus lending their life some kind of creative import.† This is the somewhat omniscient Jayson Musson’s tweet from a couple of weeks ago. The more I think about it – and I...
by Abigail Satinsky | Oct 28, 2013 | Blog
A dispatch from the Creative Time Summit (NYC), The Association of American Cultures (Providence, RI), and Hand in Glove (New Orleans): August – October 2013 “Is Social Practice Gentrifying Community Arts?”: This question posed by Rick Lowe of...
by Paul King | Oct 28, 2013 | Blog
In one of PC gaming’s most famous series, Half-Life, players take on the role of Gordon Freeman. Across numerous games, the Half-Life series sees its hero traipse through dangerous environments, mostly as a result of an initial scientific accident that calls forth...