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2013-2014 Seminar Discussions - Curatorial Practice
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First-Year Course: Writing for Artists, Critics, and Curators. First-Year Course: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Curatorial Practice. Seminar Course: Investigating Exhibition Creation. 2013-2014 Seminar Field Trips. 2013 Creative Time Summit Livestream @ MICA. Second-Year Course: Connecting Audiences. First-Year MFA Practicum Course. 2016 Fathers Brothers Sons. 2015 Project: The Natural Order of Things. 2014 Locally Sourced: Station North. 2013 Project: b Is for Baltimore. Alumni Class of 2015. Class of...
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BillyBlog: November 2013
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Food for the Creative Imagination. Tuesday, November 19, 2013. Bookpeeping - 2013 Edition. Kids, a long time ago, it seemed that everyone was reading books on the subway. Now it'a all Candy Crush and tablets. Yesterday I tried to do a little bookpeeping. That is, I tried to spy on what those rare book readers were perusing. I had a bit of success as I traveled from Lower Manhattan to Bay Ridge, Brooklyn. On the Z train (yes, there is a Z train):. On the N train, I spotted The House of the Scorpion. I've ...
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SPARC
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Social and Environmental Practice in the Arts at UC Santa Cruz. Arts research at ucsc. Affiliated Artists / Theorists. Amy Balkin's work involves land and the geopolitical relationships that frame it. Her solo and collaborative projects consider legal borders and systems, environmental justice, and the allocation of common-pool resources. Harrell Fletcher is an associated professor of art at Portland State University in Portland, Oregon, where he teaches about Social Practice in the Arts. He has exhi...
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BillyBlog: Bookpeeping - 2013 Edition
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Food for the Creative Imagination. Tuesday, November 19, 2013. Bookpeeping - 2013 Edition. Kids, a long time ago, it seemed that everyone was reading books on the subway. Now it'a all Candy Crush and tablets. Yesterday I tried to do a little bookpeeping. That is, I tried to spy on what those rare book readers were perusing. I had a bit of success as I traveled from Lower Manhattan to Bay Ridge, Brooklyn. On the Z train (yes, there is a Z train):. On the N train, I spotted The House of the Scorpion. 17 Mi...
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