The two day conference “What Now? Collaboration and Collectivity” at The New School attempted to tackle dilemmas of institutionalization and explore alternative models for art collectives and organizations.
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ArticlesThe two day conference “What Now? Collaboration and Collectivity” at The New School attempted to tackle dilemmas of institutionalization and explore alternative models for art collectives and organizations.
Jessica Langley and Alex Zandi interview Kelly Kaczynski about her recent exhibition Yes; Or As If at Ortega y Gasset Projects in Queens, NY.
I recently had the opportunity to Skype with artist Mónica Palma. She had just returned from a co-op. I had just returned from the kitchen with a cocktail in my hand. We had a great conversation.
The act of memorializing and re-representing history, the use of ornament and pattern, and how labor relates to these processes…
From Ortega y Gasset Projects (O y G), Clare Britt interviews artist Susan Bee on her paintings exhibited in the recent exhibition, “The Sacred and Profane Love Machine” curated by Karla Wozniak.
Over two days in the heart of Chelsea, non-profit awareness group Arts & Labor hosted a series of roundtable discussions, community activities and workshops to initiate a dialogue between dozens of alternative resources within the New York City creative community.
In our ongoing series with Ortega y Gasset Projects (O y G), member Sheilah Wilson talks with show organizer and member of O y G collective, Joshua Bienko, and artist, Piper Brett, about their recent exhibition, “Bad as I Wanna Be.”