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Monthly Archives: April 2016
The May Wrap-Up
protecting the wounds x the more you struggle, the faster you sink x all of everything
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Lunchtime: The Age Issue
When I speak with artists about their craft, whether formally in a portfolio review or informally over coffee, 2% of the conversation is in the realm of “what do you think of this color combination?” and the other 98% is … Continue reading
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Artists & Criminals
“The only important elements in any society are the artistic and the criminal, because they alone, by questioning the society’s values, can force it to change.” — Samuel R. Delany ♥
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Make a Weekend of It : Beacon, NY
TGIF! According to Google, Beacon, NY is 3 hours and 10 minutes from Boston by car, 62 hours by foot. You should probably go.
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Want List: MassArt Auction
This Saturday April 9th, a room full of finely dressed folks will be raising their paddles at MassArt’s 27th Annual Art Auction which supports student scholarships and academic programs. Last year they raised over $1,000,000 (!) The live auction in … Continue reading
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