Tomaselli Time
Last week’s visitor at the Penny W. Stamps Speaker Series was an artist named Fred Tomaselli. His work includes installations with fans and paper cups in grids, lines and designs made from rows of...
View ArticleTenet Returns
Well hey they done it again - on Saturday the 25th day of October the movers and groovers of this so-called Tenet Collective went and struck these Kerrytown Streets once more, Mr. Leg Champii and all...
View ArticleQuietly Shakin Things Up
After a short hiatus from this here blog scene (for which I apologize, I’d retreated into the depths of my mind for the month due to anxieties and lack of sleep) I return to transpose the latest...
View ArticleTo Show or not to Show
Every year, the Penny Stamps School of Art and Design has a juried exhibition of artwork created by its loyal undergraduate students. The stakes are high; two participants whose work is deemed “best in...
View ArticleA Hooliganniversary
A lot has happened in the past year: students have come and gone, landmark restaurants and stores snuffed out, butt scandals passed over social media and other such occurrences of utmost importance....
View ArticleRead to ME
As an avid reader of words, I constantly find myself marking up and dog-earing pages of whatever six or seven books I happen to be perusing at any given time. I justify the destruction unleashed upon...
View ArticleTHE Most Open Open Show
This semester, RC Professor Ana Fernandez is teaching a course in East Quad about alternative exhibition spaces for art shows of all kinds. The assignments are planned and executed as collaborative...
View Articlesick pome
When you’re sick, easy things become hard. Simple things develop the complexity of string theory, and feel oh so very trivial at the same time. Such is the case with this sick student and his homework....
View ArticleArtist Book as Gallery Space
As a senior working on his thesis project in the Stamps School of Art & Design, I’ve been (obsessively) thinking about different ways to display artwork. Outside of the traditional gallery setting,...
View Article“Asked to” vs. “Have to”– Anxieties of the Soon-to-be Art School Graduate
There’s a difference between making art because you’re asked to, and making art because you have to. As I approach the end of this year, for the duration of which I’ve been given a cubicle in the Art...
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