Hunter Open Studio Review
Were you there? I admit that academic open studio events are not for the faint of heart. But fortunately some artists take pity on the poor curators and hipster-friends who dredge out to their...
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THURSDAY Wayne Adams “The (Sacred) Void” Curated by Allison Peller Thursday, 6p First Things Editorial Offices 35 East 21st Street, Sixth Floor (between Broadway and Park) A wine and cheese reception...
View ArticleGuest Interview for CIVA: Moving Image/Subjective Surface
Originally Posted: December 3, 2012, 10am, CIVA An Interview with Karen Brummund, Artist in Residence, DGW 2012By Bonnie Kate Earlier this year, CIVA assembled thirty-some young female artists,...
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During my Christmas holiday, I went on a brief journey to Yosemite. I hadn’t been since I was a kid, and my husband hadn’t gone, ever! We trekked up into the glacial phenomenon that has graced many...
View ArticleThe faces of 14 women you should know.
Taylor, Alen “International Women’s Day 2013″ In Focus, The Atlantic. “The fourteen current elected or appointed female heads of government. From top left, in order by length of time in office: Angela...
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I recently took a trip to Washington DC. While there, I had a renewed sense of civic duty and statesmanship. Local and Federal politics has actually been an interest of mine over the last year (or...
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If you only see one movie this year that stars Sandra Bullock, make it GRAVITY, (but I admit that I enjoyed ‘The Heat‘ as well.) This subtle, yet complex, story line is paired with outstanding effects...
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I should be working on my thesis. I should be working on any number of things, but I paused for a moment of reflection and suddenly I can not get over the fact that soon I will graduate from NYU with...
View ArticleMarking the days…
As I had hoped in my last post, I did complete Grad School. I submitted all my papers and finished all projects assigned. It was a significant marker in my life, but not as big as the one that is...
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