…dire straits decided to do with their creative impulse, and who they decided to share it with. Too often in oppressed and forgotten areas of America’s inner cities, people don’t…
Read More…fiction–even if the lessons are lost, or misconstrued. Miles Hyman, The Lottery, graphic novel based on “The Lottery,” story by Shirley Jackson, published by The New Yorker. Page 19 of…
Read More…in 2008 as part of his Pimp my Piragua (shaved ice cart), during a global warming-themed exhibit. Here’s Artblog’s write up on that piece. Artist, poet, and Artblog favorite, Ditta…
Read More…leave their homes around the world. It is well worth five minutes of your emotional time. You can view the film through the link above or through its Facebook page….
Read More…at Moore TGMR radio project for making this podcast possible, and especially to Matt Kalasky for inviting Artblog to participate in the Moore radio project. Listen to the interview with…
Read More…responds to the Kensington opioid crisis. Applications are due January 20, 2017. Complete information at Mural Arts’ Calls For Artists page. Free Workshops at the Rotunda Vision Driven Artists give…
Read More…up these (art condo) spaces in all 5 boroughs, starting with South Bronx and Brooklyn!” Read more: ArtCondo (www.ArtCondo.com) is an artist-run real estate initiative helping artists and creative businesses…
Read More…Residency page for more information and photos. Each resident is responsible for their own funding, though Flux Factory can help with this process. Please send any questions to residency@fluxfactory.org City…
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