| February 21st, 2009 | Comments are closed CAA is days away and there are a number of art and ecology related panels happening, which I would recommend attending at the Los Angeles Convention Center 2/25 – 2/28:
Relocating Art and Its PublicWednesday, February 25, 9:30 AM–12:00 PMChair: Kim Yasuda, UCSBGregory Sholette, Queens CollegeChristina Ulke, Journal of Aesthetics and ProtestCameron Cartiere, Birkbeck College,
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| February 21st, 2009 | Comments are closed ecoLOGIC was inspired by the College Art Association (CAA) conference, which took place in Los Angeles in 1999, where a group of dedicated artists joined together to present a comprehensive studio session entitled Off the Mainstream, Into The Mainstream. The session included three chairs and nine artists presenting the state of environmental art
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| February 21st, 2009 | Comments are closed This was my first trip to India and I was filled with hesitation for various reasons. East Coast curator for ecoartspace, Amy Lipton, was originally invited to speak and decided last minute to pass due to scheduling conflicts, so I was to go alone. Most of all, it was a long way for
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| February 21st, 2009 | Comments are closed
| February 1st, 2009 | Comments are closed On Tuesday January 13th, ecoartspace NYC curator Amy Lipton hosted an Artist’s Talk with Newton and Helen Mayer Harrison. The artists led a gallery tour with over 100 in attendance through their new exhibition Global Warming at the Ronald Feldman Gallery. The Harrisons have been working together as a team since the early
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| January 2nd, 2009 | Comments are closed EcoLOGIC: A survey of Southern California artists, architects and designers who pose aesthetic inquiries that express a unique logic, ecological reasoning or discourse.
Cypress College Art Gallery January 28 – February 28th, 2009 Opening reception January 28th 7-9pm
Artists include Calvin Abe, Kim Abeles, Samantha Fields, Sant Khalsa, Manfred Menz, Kathryn Miller, Lothar Schmitz,
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