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Pedestrian Hostile: 04.04.2008
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My Touch Lecture's Available from College Art Association. In Search of Vision's Body: the Role of Touch in the Practice of Painting and Architecture. Online, along with the entire catalogue of events from the 2008 College Art Association Conference in Dallas. Be sure to check out my co- panelists and organizers. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). FREE hit counter and Internet traffic statistics from freestats.com. Enter your search terms. My Touch Lectures Available from College Art Asso.
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Pedestrian Hostile: 03.11.2008
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The Texture of Cyclops and Supernovas. I'm rereading a passage from James Elkins's chapter on blindness in. The Object Stares Back. This piece was really important to me as an undergrad painter. It opens with this surprising observation. Because we cannot see what we do not understand or use or identify with we see very little of the world- only the small pieces that are useful and harmless. When I was younger looking at reproductions of Turner's paintings I'd wonder, what's with all the seascapes? I cou...
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Pedestrian Hostile: 01.14.2008
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When I began this blog, I never imagined Id be reporting on hate crimes, but here we are. There are infinite ways for the heart to break over this stuff, a kaleidoscope of faces and stories. That flicker across the Internet and are never heard from again. Documenting hate crimes against people with disabilities should be handled with the same swiftness and professionalism as crimes committed on the basis of race, sexual orientation or religion. We know this. So why hasn't the media gotten the message?
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Pedestrian Hostile: 01.31.2008
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Supurban- thanks for asking! I haven't been homesick for any of my old apartments in Chicago, with the possible exception of my first, a historic women's international dorm in the Gold Coast which has since been turned into condos. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). FREE hit counter and Internet traffic statistics from freestats.com. Enter your search terms. Supurban- thanks for asking! Bodies of Work Disability Arts Festival. Learning to Love You More. Disability Studies at Temple U.
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Pedestrian Hostile: 04.09.2008
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Blindsight, Chicago Premier. Starts April 11 at the Music Box Theatre in Chicago! Meet the Producer on Opening Night! Set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Himalayas, Blindsight follows the gripping adventure of six Tibetan teenagers who set out to climb the 23,000-foot Lhakpa Ri on the north side of Mount Everest. The dangerous journey soon becomes a seemingly impossible challenge - made all the more remarkable by the fact that the teenagers are blind. Starts Friday, April 11:. MUSIC BOX THEATRE,.
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Pedestrian Hostile: 10.19.2007
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Jennifer Justice, Works on Paper on View Now in Denver. My work is on view at VSAC. In Denver. Hope some of you will head on over to this unique exhibit. It's All About Touch. Michael Naranjo is a recipient of the Life Time Achievement Award from the Southwestern Association for Indian Arts. Mr. Naranjo has pieces of work in the collections of the Vatican, the White House, and Phoenix’s Heard Museum. November 2, 6-9pm: Hosted by The National Federation of the Blind of Denver and the Colorado Center for t...
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Pedestrian Hostile: 12.23.2007
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Polar bear sculpture using "found" mosaic pieces- I love the teapot nipple on her belly! This expat Berliner Bear stands outside a popular Canadian restaurant where we retreated for a hearty breakfast during our stay in Berlin (Germans eat a lot of cold cuts for brekfast, this gets tiresome). More of photos of my vacation to Berlin and western Czech Republic can be seen here. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). FREE hit counter and Internet traffic statistics from freestats.com.
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Pedestrian Hostile: The Texture of Cyclops and Supernovas
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The Texture of Cyclops and Supernovas. I'm rereading a passage from James Elkins's chapter on blindness in. The Object Stares Back. This piece was really important to me as an undergrad painter. It opens with this surprising observation. Because we cannot see what we do not understand or use or identify with we see very little of the world- only the small pieces that are useful and harmless. When I was younger looking at reproductions of Turner's paintings I'd wonder, what's with all the seascapes? I cou...
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Pedestrian Hostile: 10.14.2007
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Probably they'd like to know if I'd be any fun at a faculty party, but the zombie dialect of academic writing bars me from mentioning the time I was bitten on the knee under a bar table by my very inebriated and otherwise gay advisor. The best I can do is mention this site, so that maybe someone will click on over on break from reviewing applications. Do I have some 'splainin' to do? Or will revealing too much offend some one's need to perceive herself as politically correct and "supportive of diversity?
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Pedestrian Hostile: Blindsight, Chicago Premier
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Blindsight, Chicago Premier. Starts April 11 at the Music Box Theatre in Chicago! Meet the Producer on Opening Night! Set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Himalayas, Blindsight follows the gripping adventure of six Tibetan teenagers who set out to climb the 23,000-foot Lhakpa Ri on the north side of Mount Everest. The dangerous journey soon becomes a seemingly impossible challenge - made all the more remarkable by the fact that the teenagers are blind. Starts Friday, April 11:. MUSIC BOX THEATRE,.