Utilizing casts, silicon molding, and body scans of her yoga practice, Holberton addresses mediations between body and mind, through technology and across time.
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ArticlesWe will go to school. We will not pay. Cassie Thornton addresses debt, education and going to school as a political statement.
“Hidden Cities” ambitiously poses many pressing questions about curatorial practice, the role of arts and artists within the changing landscape of San Francisco, and the nature of urban experiences.
In her most recent exhibition, Carland’s single channel video and the exhibition title, both “Live from Somewhere,” pays tribute to Gilda Radner.
In “A Willing Transfer of Belief” at Johansson Projects, Michelle Blade and Hillary Wiedemann present works that investigate the intangibility of being and light.
Genevieve Quick reviews the complex yet didactic exhibition, “Without Reality There is No Utopia” at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts.
Located in industrial West Oakland, S.H.E.D. Projects provides exhibition and temporary workspace for emerging artists. S.H.E.D. Projects is currently accepting event / exhibition proposals for April through November 2013. Submissions are due by February 15th, 2013.