In an era marked by the spectacle of black death, manifested as the vision of lifeless black bodies in the media, knightworks made clear that its rite was not carved out of fear. Rather, it was a calling upon a source of strength and security in order to identify a way to move into the future.
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A curated selection of 100 word reviews from Eutopia for Temporary Art Review. This month’s selection is curated by Carolyn..
John Zarobell’s smartly curated Postcolonial Contemporary ties history, geography, and imperialism with our many hyphenated identities. Beginning in the late..
Charles Goldman’s RE>CRETE> takes shape by destroying and mixing well recognizable conduits of communication. Newspapers and junk mail, CDs and..
The Venkatappa Art Gallery, adjacent to the Venkatappa Museum, is a public space which artists have been able to rent for..
Kansas City, Missouri recently hosted “Makers, Mentors and Milestones,” the 50th Annual Conference of the National Council on Education for..
Shortly after emigrating from Korea to the United States, Thomas Kong began a job as a “pump man” at a..
Reading Time Across Words and Numbers: Visualization Projects by Heather Corcoran presents an installation of digital prints that navigate the regimes of physical and cultural data, framing the production, observation, or collection of this information as inherently creative responses to many environments that we inhabit.