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Added by Maria Pittman on January 5, 2010 at 10:06pm —
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A Question of Vida y Muerte
Curated by Amor Montes de Oca and Alicia Manson.
Arte y Vida Chicago and Old Town of School of Folk Music are proud to feature the work of
Hector Barron and
Carlos Barberena in the exhibit A Question of Vida y Muerte. Celebrating life, death, continuum, family and community.

"Venus 2.0" Print by Carlos Barberena.
Opening Rece…
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Added by Carlos Barberena on October 13, 2009 at 10:22pm —
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My son Daniel McCloskey loves Pittsburgh. After graduating from the University of Pittsburgh last year with a degree in writing, he decided he wanted to make that city his home. He bought a fixer-upper in the Upper Lawrenceville neighborhood and with his friends built a writer's collective he calls Cyberpunk Apocal…
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Added by Kevin McCloskey on September 21, 2009 at 6:49pm —
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Dateline: Athens, Ohio
I've just hung another exhibit of ASARO's woodblock prints, and this show is fortunate to have a collection of photos of Oaxaca by Hank Tusinski which lend context to the gallery exhibition.
“ASARO of Mexico: Impressions of Radical Printmakers” will be be exhibited from Sept. 8 thr…
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Added by Kevin McCloskey on September 7, 2009 at 6:30pm —
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Women Count welcomes California Assembly member Joan Buchanan, the only female Democrat in the crowded special election for the open Congressional Seat in California's 10th Congressional district.http://budurl.com/womencount
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Added by Amy Domestico on August 20, 2009 at 1:55pm —
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Mit der dritten Ausstellungen zum Thema "150 Jahre Amerikanische Kunst: 1800–1950" folgten nach den romantischen Landschaftsbildern der Hudson River School und den Porträts des "Gilded Age", präsentiert das Bucerius Kunst Forum nun bekannte Bilder aus dem Whitney Museum in New York unter dem Thema: "Modern Life. Edwad Hopper und seine Zeit".
Schade nur, dass es auf dieser "künstlerische Entdeckungsreise in die Neue Welt" nicht viel zu endecken gab. Jedenfalls nicht von Edward Hopper. Hopper, de…
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Added by Michael Dressler on August 9, 2009 at 5:57am —
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Katy Hogan, co-owner of the Heartland Cafe, did this interview of me the day of the opening, on her show "Live from the Heartland." It was broadcast on WLUW, Chicago, and recorded and posted on YouTube..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EtFvrkbYCGc
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Added by Lester Doré on May 12, 2009 at 12:30am —
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My full
interview with Maestro Takeda appears here in the progressive ezine, Commonsense2.
Please check out the full story and comment on it if you like.
I was surprised to learn the man who taught the radical young printmakers of Oaxaca's ASARO collective was a mild-mannered seventy-five year old Japanese master printer. I had the privilege of speaking with him earlier this year in O…
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Added by Kevin McCloskey on May 1, 2009 at 1:14pm —
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Grupo-
Wanted to share an exhibition I put up at the Berkeley Historical Society,
Up Against the Wall - Berkeley Posters from the 1960s. I've got the whole (well, almost the whole) exhibition online, as well as an essay. The opening was full, and included three Berkeley mayors. This is not a typical exhibition for this venue, they were really taking a chance, but so far seem very pleased. I guided 80 high school students through ther…
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Added by Lincoln Cushing on April 28, 2009 at 5:56pm —
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This came across my desktop this morning. Looks like a very interesting project traveling across the country. The website is www.conversationsaboutiraq.org.
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Added by Satri on April 9, 2009 at 1:30pm —
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Taller Grafica Popular
Link, above, to Commonsense2.com about the Taller Grafica Popular in Mexico City. The TGP is “arguably the single most significant graphics workshop in the Americas” and “virtually unknown in the United States,” according to Lincoln Cushing, an expert on the subject and member of this Art of Democracy site. Hope my essay, in some small way, makes the group better know…
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Added by Kevin McCloskey on April 1, 2009 at 11:00am —
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[ "
Meanwhile in Guatemala" - Mark Vallen. Graphite on paper. 1988. On view at "Man's Inhumanity To Man." ]
MAN'S INHUMANITY TO MAN: JOURNEY OUT OF DARKNESS
April 4, 2009 - May 8, 2009 - Opening Reception, Sat. April 4, 5 p.m.
Brand Library Ga…
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Added by Mark Vallen on March 29, 2009 at 9:01pm —
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LaborFest invites artists to participate in a landmark exhibition here in the City by the Bay, San Francisco, a town rich in labor history. This year marks the 75th anniversary of the General Strike of 1934, which completely immobilized San Francisco, and dramatically affected Seattle, Portland, and Los Angeles for many months as unions all along the West Coast rose in solidarity to combat the corporate greed that had marked the collapse of the American economy at the start of the Great Depressi…
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Added by David Duckworth on March 28, 2009 at 5:31pm —
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Came across this excellent website today which as you'd imagine explores and reports on the power of culture.
I thought it particularly relevant to the kinds of issues and concerns of artists involved with "Art of Democracy" on Ning.
The Power of Culture is a website about culture and development. Culture is not a peripheral matter.
The ideas, ideals and creativity of people are the driving force behind development towards more political, economic and social freedom.
P.O.C., reviews art…
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"Capitalism Kills (Love)" is a neon sign public art piece created by Claire Fontaine in 2008. The neon sign has been installed on streets in various public places. The final word in the sign, "Love", blinks on and off as if broken. Claire Fontaine…
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Added by Mark Vallen on March 11, 2009 at 11:07am —
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