All posts by Lauren Frances Adams
Occupy Museums began in its nascent form in October 2011, as a united voice with the Occupy Wall Street movement and in response to the culture of injustice and corruption in art institutions. The following interview was recorded in New York on March 22, 2012.
Occupy Museums began in its nascent form in October 2011, as a united voice with the Occupy Wall Street movement and in response to the culture of injustice and corruption in art institutions. The following interview was recorded in New York on March 22, 2012.
A look into Pittsburgh-based VIA Music and New Media Festival, which highlights the synchronicity between aural and visual riff-makers.
Visual manifestations of UFOs are typically simple joinings of convex and concave discs, often envisioned at night, emitting ethereal light in an undetermined manner. Gregg Louis’s recent solo exhibition, “Down to Earth,” at Atrium Gallery explores the UFO as a symbol for, “an unknowable thing.”
Sarah created The People’s Joy Parade as a street-wide happening that pulls disparate St. Louis communities together. The People’s Joy Parade will soon have its third procession on May 7, 2011, at 1:11 pm.
Most exhibitions organized at The Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts feature a curatorial premise relating to the building as muse. The “Dreamscapes” exhibition is another inquiry into the museum as muse, or in this case, the rock as muse.