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Coupon | Flag A Day
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June 2, 2008. I got this coupon in mail and have to say what sense does this make? I cannot think of a single reason to plaster an American flag, not just once but four times, on a coupon for carpet and air duct cleaning. The name of the company is Clear Choice so no connection there. Does Clear Choice really think using the flag on a coupon will make people will choose them to clean their air ducts because they are patriotic or real Americans? Responses to “Coupon”. Feed for this Entry. Follow “Fl...
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The American President | Flag A Day
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May 28, 2008. John McCain’s first post primary ad that ends with the line. He American president that Americans have been waiting for. Brings up some interesting issues. First of all, have we ever had an un-American president? Aren’t all of the candidates American? Does wearing a flag pin, made in China, or displaying a plastic flag on a stick, again made in China, make someone more American or more patriotic than someone else? Harold Meyerson’s column,. McCain’s America is Exclusionary. You are commenti...
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Lizzy Lizzard Lips: May 2005
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Museums, knitting, and (sometimes) more. Sunday, May 22, 2005. JK and I went to the High Line exhibit at MoMA. It wasn't until the third panel, just before the MtV-meets-Blair-Witch video, that I had a Eureka moment: The High Line is that thing that goes over Chelsea! You know, the old railroady-looking thing that sometimes has billboards on it, that provides occasional peripheral confusion as you enter the next shiny gallery. The High Line is the thing that goes over Chelsea! Monday, May 16, 2005. If yo...
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Living Photographs – 2 | Flag A Day
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Living Photographs – 2. June 13, 2008. Recently a woman named Patty Watson sent me a group of photographs that I would like to share with you. Here is what she has to say,. I have completed 8 patriotic symbols and given 4 Flag Day speeches. Responses to “Living Photographs – 2”. Feed for this Entry. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out.
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Flag A Day | Page 2
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May 14, 2008. I just got back from the opening of. The Old, Weird America. A show that includes my Nineteen Lincolns, at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston. I had a fabulous time thanks to Toby Kamps the Senior Curator of the show and the CAMH and Linda Shearer the CAMH Director. They threw a great big ol’ Texas BBQ before the opening with music, drinks and great conversation due to the fantastic arts scene in Houston. I didn’t know Houston was so much fun! The Old, Weird America. April 30, 2008. The a...
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The End | Flag A Day
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Living Photographs – 2. June 13, 2008. All the uses I have photographed are blatantly against the U.S. Flag code (click here to check it out, great site). Both are against the flag code. To me the over usage feels like propaganda. It seeps in through your skin when you are not paying attention, subliminally creating a sense of nationalism. Thanks for coming along on my journey! It has been an interesting year! Is going to be included in a show, sponsored by CREATIVE TIME. Feed for this Entry. Living Phot...
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The Orange Bible | Flag A Day
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June 2, 2008. The other day my daughter Rose came from school, talking on and on, upset about a little orange bible someone had given her at school. Whoa, wait a minute, slow down, what do you mean someone gave you a bible at school? Well it wasn’t actually inside the school building but on the activity bus after school that someone was handing them out to students as they boarded the bus. Don’t you think that is weird mom? It is like pure propaganda or something putting an American flag in the bible.
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notion nanny
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Is a collaborative touring project. In which Allison Smith takes on the role of an itinerant apprentice traveling through rural and urban districts in search of traditional skills and revolutionary dialogue. Through a series of residencies and exchanges, Smith builds a temporary guild, a platform for discussion, and a sculptural installation, which together form the basis for a cumulative traveling exhibition making stops in Cumbria, London, Shropshire, North Adams, Mass, and Berkeley, CA. As a part of t...
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From the Floor: May 2005
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Writing about looking at art. From the floor of the gallery, the museum, and the private collection. Tuesday, May 31, 2005. Two Peeks Last Week. Last week I got to see a couple interesting things that aren’t accessible (yet) to the general public. After our pitch was over, I was waiting in the reception area for one of my colleagues to join me. I mentioned to the receptionist that I was impressed with the art hanging around her. Here’s how the conversation went. Me: I don’t need to. I know what it is.
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We Are Seven: Artist Commune Project: December 2005
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We Are Seven: Artist Commune Project. The We Are Seven Commune Project was a month long artist residency for Seven New York based artists. A collaboration between Grizedale Arts and The Wordsworth Trust, the artists were based in the scenic tourist hub of The Wordsworth Trust in Grasmere, Lake District, UK. Artists were Ian Cooper, Daphne Fitzpatrick, Rachel Foullon, K8 Hardy, Adam Putnam, Dana Sherwood, Allison Smith. John A. Harrington. View my complete profile. Thursday, December 08, 2005. Tion of the...