“Wild Neighbors: An Asexual Artist’s Survival Guide in the Concrete Jungle of Amsterdam’s Red Light District”
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“Wild Neighbors: An Asexual Artist’s Survival Guide in the Concrete Jungle of Amsterdam’s Red Light District”
THESEUS
Year 1 Unit 3: Alternative Space Theatre -
Initial response to text responding to the camp ideal of le beau ideal and the performative masculinity of classical heros
THESEUS
Year 1 Unit 3: Alternative Space Theatre -
Plan a production inspired by the story of Theseus' journey to Athens. A group project.
Project summation
hey yall if anyone knows of any particular alternative artist spaces in la/oc please let me know
Art contemporain : cartographie des project spaces bruxellois
Un guide des project spaces et non profit initiative de l'art contemporain à #Bruxelleshttp://wp.me/p3BpJ7-ll
Tu auras sans doute remarqué que je t’invite très souvent à aller visiter une expo dans un “project space” et d’autres lieux sans but lucratif.
J’ai décidé d’aller plus loin et d’expliquer de quoi il s’agit ainsi que de présenter les initiatives bruxelloises que j’ai découvert au gré de mes pérégrinations dans la ville (ou en ligne).
La publication que je t’invite à lire présente le fruit de ses…
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Citywide Essays posted online
Citywide Essays posted online
Citywide Publication – Photo Credit Jaime Alvarez 2014
In early 2014, after about 2 dozen artist run spaces in Philly did a big citywide exhibition called (of course) “Citywide”, I was part of a half dozen artists/writers that wrote essays for inclusion in the event’s accompanying publication. The book came out in spring 2014.
The essays are now getting reposted online on Title Magazine, the…
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To build radical movements, you need radical spaces, argues Arun Gupta, who looks at the important roles San Diego's Ché Café and Brooklyn's Mayday Space play in their communities.
Over time, as the market has extended its tendrils into all parts of daily life, radical spaces have disappeared in much of U.S. society.
In the late 19th century, agrarian grange halls and entire utopian communities were commonplace. Decades later, labor temples, radical coffeehouses, theaters, publishers, bars and bookstores had their heyday along with socialist and communist halls and camps.
While you can still find radical spaces in many college campuses, union halls and cultural spaces, they are all under siege, save perhaps those hosted by progressive religious outfits.