by Dana Bassett | Jun 11, 2014 | Blog
Trending: Florida! The invasion has begun. Feeling a little tropical, Chicago? WTT? couldn’t be more proud to see our own cracked out home state finally trending somewhere aside from Buzzfeed. McCraney addressing the “fancy people” at the Palmer...
by Thomas Friel | Jun 11, 2014 | Blog
The floor is covered with silver tarps and the entrance wall has the press release hand scrawled in acrylic paint. Partitions of white heavy plastic sheeting hanging from aluminum support beams create booths to mimic an art fair. This is Jose Lerma’s own art fair,...
by Meredith Kooi | Jun 10, 2014 | Blog
Over the coming months, the Bad at Sports blog is featuring quick glimpses of the art world as it exists in smaller cities across the country and around the world. Each glimpse is byway of some of the said city’s local characters, which include but are not limited to...
by Meredith Kooi | Jun 10, 2014 | Blog
Over the coming months, the Bad at Sports blog is featuring quick glimpses of the art world as it exists in smaller cities across the country and around the world. Each glimpse is byway of some of the said city’s local characters, which include but are not limited to...
by Sara Drake | Jun 9, 2014 | Blog
A few weeks after the Death of a Salesman opened it’s doors at the Morosco Theater in 1949, Arthur Miller ruminated in the New York Times, “There is a misconception of tragedy with which I...