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pictures & updates from julie & tracy: February 2006
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Pictures and updates from julie and tracy. Wednesday, February 15, 2006. Braggin on my lil sis. Ginger has been volunteering with the. Appalachian Sustainable Agriculture Project. Part-time for the past 9 months or so. it's a great organization (they created the "local foods" bumper stickers) and she's done some really cool work with them. her latest: a. About elementary students' trip to a local farm (future broadcast on wpvm. I'm also obliged to brag on laurey's. Posted by julie and tracy @ 1:47 PM.
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Silkscreen + Social Space: April 2008
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Tuesday, April 29, 2008. Falling Teeth Dream Pillows. Monday, April 28, 2008. History of the Zine lecture. As part of Anchor Graphics' Scraping the Surface. Series, Craig Jobson will be giving a lecture on the History and Culture of the Zine, and will discuss his own work as designer and publisher of several diy magazines this Wednesday, April 30th from 6:30 - 7:30pm. The discussion will take place at:. 623 S Wabash Ave. Room 203. It is free and open to the public. Posted by Sarah McHugh. The west wall o...
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Silkscreen + Social Space
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Sunday, April 19, 2009. Here are some pictures from the class trip to Sonnenzimmer. Nadine and Nick were very interesting to speak with. Nick was especially entertaining, leaving me to ponder what it would be like to work with them (or watch them work). I really appreciated the honesty and enthusiasm with which they answered our questions and absolutely loved hanging out in their studio space with all that hardcore printing equiptment. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Art in Odd Places.
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Silkscreen + Social Space: Screenprinting with dirt!
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Wednesday, April 29, 2009. I used a mosquito-screen from a window, some dirt, a piece of wood for squeegee, and the stencil was made from matt-board. The stencil and the design is inspired by the crop-circle phenomenon in Europe and around the world. The crop-circles can be very complex and beautiful with geometric shapes. This phenomenon was brought to the bigscreen with. With Mel Gibson. You can go to cropcircleconnector.com. And look at some photos and info. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Silkscreen + Social Space: March 2009
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Tuesday, March 31, 2009. Guys, Im super super happy! I won first place in the Loyola Bling competition for my piece, "Survive in Style" Wow, i never really won anything before. Especially in art. Im ecstatic! On a more serious note, I intend to continue with idea and theme. I am planning on making a series of not only blinged out gas masks but other war equitment and survival equitment. I feel like this is the start of something that I can truley be passionate about. In your face Loyola! The work can be ...
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Silkscreen + Social Space: April 2009
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Wednesday, April 29, 2009. I used a mosquito-screen from a window, some dirt, a piece of wood for squeegee, and the stencil was made from matt-board. The stencil and the design is inspired by the crop-circle phenomenon in Europe and around the world. The crop-circles can be very complex and beautiful with geometric shapes. This phenomenon was brought to the bigscreen with. With Mel Gibson. You can go to cropcircleconnector.com. And look at some photos and info. Keep your Art to Yourself? Defines some dif...
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Silkscreen + Social Space: Community Connection
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Monday, April 20, 2009. Is a community-based artist who focuses on creating art in public spaces. Her work evolves from informal interviews she has with strangers that she encounters in a community—such as a university, library, and city transit system. The conversations are centered around a particular topic respective to those public spaces. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Art in Odd Places. Learning to Love You More. CCA Social Practice MFA Students. Chicago Street Art on Flickr.
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Silkscreen + Social Space: Ikea Garment Performance
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Friday, May 1, 2009. This is my conceptual garment project. The male model posed as an ottoman in Ikea which matched a preexisting chair. The idea was derived from looking at the work of Allen Jones. I felt like offering something on the other end of that. But it seems to function more in relation to the Ikea environment alone. What do you think? March 6, 2008 at 7:30 AM. March 7, 2008 at 2:41 PM. Allen Jones' work appears to be a social commentary on how women are objectified. He portrays women as s...