May 2013
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Social steganography: how teens smuggle meaning... →
Danah boyd has a great summary of the new Pew report on Teens, Social Media, and Privacy. The whole thing is worth a read — especially her thoughts on race and social media use — but the most interesting stuff was about “social steganography” — smuggling meaning past grown-ups through the clever use of in-jokes […]
“Instead, what they’ve been doing is...
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Yonatan Zunger - Google+ - How the price of paint... →
Ever wonder how rural America’s color palette got chosen? and how it relates to the beginning of the universe? check out this awesome article via boingboing.net
Studio Visit: Courtney Childress
I had an amazing studio visit with artist Courtney Childress a few days ago. Check out her fascinating sausage sculptures filled with desk clippings, postcards, candy, and other tid-bits of life’s debris.
http://courtneychildress.com/
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RIP
Field Projects would like to acknowledge Ray Harryhausen’s life and his contribution to all of ours
Rest in peace
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/film/10043240/The-animated-life-of-Ray-Harryhausen.html
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OPEN CALL 3 HIGHLIGHT
Hey guys! We over here at Field Projects have been receiving some amazing submissions for our third open call! Today Kelly Inouye sent us some beautiful watercolors you can check out on her website!
Here it is - http://www.kellyfalzone.com/
Just a friendly reminder that the deadline for OPEN CALL 3 is next Friday May 17th!
For all the information on how to submit please visit...
Check out Desaturated Rainbow on Blog: The Least... →
Many thanks to Elizabeth Cook!
Culturehall's Spring New Artists Feature... →
Aaron Storck!
Artist Interview with Amir H. Fallah on Art-Rated!... →
Lost in a Field, 2012, acrylic, collage, colored pencil on paper mounted to canvas 48 x 36 in | 122 x 91 cm Image courtesy of the artist and Gallery Wendi Norris Art-Rated’s Rachelle Reichert had t…
Studio View: Painter Amir H. Fallah →
The pristine serenity of his studio space, encompassing the rough, splintery imagery in his paintings, is like a platinum setting of a Tiffany’s solitaire engagement ring where the diamond has been discarded and replaced with a jagged collection of shards of glass eyeballs.
April 2013
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Bubi Canal “Trust In Me”
http://vimeo.com/30598445#
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You gotta read this: Reading lists by artists:... →
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Nash started reading at age 3, but who can say when they made their first artistic scribbling? Nash’s serious involvement with painting as an undergraduate paralleled their study of semiotics and literary theory. Their current work is based on creating forms that are sculptural deviations…
Nash is awesome! And I loved “Girls to the Front”
You gotta read this: Reading lists by artists:... →
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This blog is inspired by a small book I’ve always kept called “An Ideal Syllabus”. Put together by Jerry Saltz, the book features a selection of artists who each contribute an ideal syllabus formulated as if they were teaching a class to art students. The little book was included with an issue of…
Desaturated Rainbow: a travelling show of work to... →
Expertly curated by Amir H. Fallah and Colette Robbins, Desaturated Rainbow is a travelling show of work from New York and Los Angeles artists. The show re
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March 2013
12 posts
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Jen Schwarting →
An interview with the Amazing Jen Schwarting on Art:21.
February 2013
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January 2013
13 posts