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Ann George is a visual artist who melds pixels, paper, and paint to create compelling photographic fusions that celebrate her native Louisiana as well as the people, places and stories that move her. Her photographic approach is mysterious and poetic and continues a pictorial tradition important in the history of photography. She continues to create images that call to her vintage eye, propel...
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Join us for a discussion between T. Kelly Mason, Tyler Cassity, and George Baker on funerary objects and practices in early 21st-century Los Angeles and the relationship of these to private and collective ideas of memory, space, and the expression of desire. L.A.-based artist Mason’s current project, inspired by the Pierce Brothers Westwood Village Memorial Park, was commissioned by the Hammer as...
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Performances and merryment are expected to run to 11pm!
On the last Thursday of each month, Southern California's axis of underground pop culture, Wacko / La Luz de Jesus Gallery, will host "Billy's Thursday Night Fish Fry & Community Social." The monthly event will present a diverse multi-media mixed-bag variety show of music, spoken word, unusual performance and more, putting a spotlight on sev...
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
"Living My Dream: A Conversation with the Artist Synthia SAINT JAMES" will be held on Thursday, May 24, 2012 at Noon. The event will be immediately followed with a reception and book signing for Dr. SAINT JAMES from 1:15-3pm.
Robert and Frances Fullerton Museum of Art - 5500 University Parkway - San Bernardino CA 92407 Ph.: 909-537-7373 Fax: 909-537-7068 http://raf...
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If first we can think about war as a machine of progress - it absolutely moves us forward in terms of technology, resource accumulation and territorial expansion - we see that war is an abuse of nature, first through its fundamental belief in technology (not necessarily opposing nature, but certainly questioning nature as bankrupt, or inadequate), and secondly through the covert agenda of resour...
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Andrew Maxwell is an ensemble fiction.
As A Maxwell, he collects epigrams, poems and inventories in small booklets, several of which are forthcoming in special editions by Ugly Duckling and Apogee presses.
As Andrew Maxwell, he runs the Poetic Research Bureau in Chinatown, founded a few journals (eg, The Germ, Double Change), and was official song titlist for several bands (eg, Deerhoof, The Fucking Champs),...
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Blum & Poe is delighted to present an evening of readings with Eleanor Antin and Simone Forti. Antin will read from her recent literary memoir "Conversations with Stalin," a smart, no holds barred, black comedy in the picaresque, coming-of-age tradition of Holden Caulfield, Huck Finn, Little Orphan Annie and the irrepressible Dorothy on the road to Oz. Forti will be reading poetry selections f...
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If first we can think about war as a machine of progress - it absolutely moves us forward in terms of technology, resource accumulation and territorial expansion - we see that war is an abuse of nature, first through its fundamental belief in technology (not necessarily opposing nature, but certainly questioning nature as bankrupt, or inadequate), and secondly through the covert agenda of resour...
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