Rad School, Kansas City’s alternative grad school program is just about to host it’s first semester of free learning. Caitlin Horsmon talks with Julia Cole about its plans and vision.
Interviews
ArticlesLindsay Deifik interviews printmakers Kelly John Clark and Eric Dobbins, founders of experimental editioning project Field Trip Publishing.
Matt Jacobs talks to Kansas City-based artist Garry Noland about his history, the importance of using non-art materials, and his brand of blue-collar making.
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.
The Highlights is an online publication focusing on experimental text and digital media projects by artists.
The daughter of potato farmers, Angee Lennard chose the name “Spudnik Press” when she founded a nonprofit community printshop in her one-bedroom Chicago apartment in 2007. At the age of twenty-nine, Lennard is now the Executive Director of this burgeoning art space.
We recently spoke with about the Center for Land Use Interpretation about the critical function of the center, the difference between interpreting an urban and rural landscape and the inherent artistic role the center adopts in its work.