Today I'm pleased to be highlighting Nancy Popp, a Los Angeles-based artist who has been part of both the New York and LA Occupations. Nancy has been so inv...
Today I'm thrilled to publish an interview with Matias Viegener, artist, writer, teacher, and member of the collaboration Fallen Fruit. As a critical theorist...
Today I am pleased to highlight Elana Mann, an artist who works collaboratively with other artists and in collectives of many different scales on performative...
Today, Janet Owen Driggs (writer, curator, artist, and member of the two-person collaboration Owen Driggs with Matthew Owen Driggs) writes eloquently about th...
Today I am pleased to highlight artist, activist, writer and organizer Robby Herbst, who maintains his own interdisciplinary art practice as well as works wit...
Yesterday and the day before, the Getty held a conference entitled "Perspectives on Progressivism and the Museum," which was a laudable effort to gather museu...
I tried something a little different for this blog post, in response to being invited to participate in the Perpitube exhibition at Pitzer College art galleries...
Teenaged, bespectacled Magali Bravo confronts the camera straight on as she and her small brother make their way to school through the streets of South Los Ange...
On May Day, I participated in a panel as part of the Work After Work exhibition curated by the USC Art/Curatorial Practices in the Public Sphere graduate clas...