The region of Southern California produces hundreds of MFA graduates each year, yet the traditional (and even non-traditional) art markets barely support a frac...
This post is the fifth in my series of interviews of social practice practitioners, curators, organizers, and writers as part of SOCiAL: Art + People, and I was...
In response to the ongoing economic crisis and the slow erosion of public monies dedicated to higher education in California, research institutes such as the Un...