Amanda Douberley and I discuss the Poor Farm Plaque and much more in our contribution to A Companion to Public Art, published by Blackwell and edited by Cher Krause Knight and Harriet F. Senie.
Time Casts @ The Luminary /
The second performance of Time Is What Everyone Is Doing took place as part of Document V @ The Luminary in St. Louis. Great exhibition celebrating the five-year anniversary of Temporary Art Review. Thank you James McAnally and Sarrita Hunn. You made it look neat and orderly compared with the first iteration at Useable.
LocuStLed @Woodland Pattern | curated by Paul Druecke /
LocuStLed @ Woodland Pattern -- woodlandpattern.org/events/?event=193
Your response #locustled
Messages contributed by Alec Finlay Anika Wilson Anne Bray Arijit Sen Assaf Evron Brenda Cárdenas Chuck Stebelton Dan Torop Debra Brehmer Donna Stonecipher Jason S. Yi Jennifer Delos Reyes Joshua Martin Ballew Kate Sierzputowski Margaret Noodin Martha Wilson Matt Cook Alderman Michael J. Murphy Michelle Grabner/Brad Killam Monique Meloche Nick Tobier Nirmal Raja Riverwest Coop Riverwest Yogashala Robert J. Baumann Roberto Harrison Roger White Sabina Ott Santiago Cucullu Sara Krajewski Sector 2337 Shalem Healing Inc. Stacy Szymaszek Stephanie Barber Temporary Art Review Thalia Field Theresa Columbus Thomas Hellstrom Tyanna Buie Zach Hill
LocuStLed displays messages from a curated selection of individuals via a vintage-style LED sign in the window of the Woodland Pattern Book Center in Milwaukee Wisconsin. The LED's contents will loop twenty-four hours a day, presenting a non-stop collage to the working-class neighborhood of Riverwest and the people passing through it. The project pays homage to Jenny Holzer's pioneering work with information systems.
March 10 and 12, Chicago, Detroit: Margaret Noodin, Chuck Stebleton, Paul Druecke /
Milwaukeeists Reading March 12 @Trinosophes, Detroit MI /
Trinosophes
Saturday March 12th 7 pm
Margaret Noodin, Chuck Stebleton, and Paul Druecke will be conducting a reading tour in the spring of 2016. The tour kicks off March 10 at Sector 2337 in Chicago and travels to Trinosophes.
Chuck Stebleton is author of two full-length collections of poetry, most recently The Platformist (Cultural Society, 2012). His first book, Circulation Flowers (Tougher Disguises, 2005), was winner of the inaugural Jack Spicer Award.
Margaret Noodin is the author of Bawaajimo: A Dialect of Dreams in Anishinaabe Language and Literature and Weweni, a collection of bilingual poems in Ojibwe and English published by Wayne State University.
Paul Druecke has published two books, Life and Death on the Bluffs (2014), and The Last Days of John Budgen Jr. (2010), with Green Gallery Press. Druecke's work was included in the 2014 Whitney Biennial.
Come.2 @CondensedMatterCommunity /
The exhibition is highly recommended, curated by Evan Gruzis and Kristof Wickman. The video is a short edit of the live stream we did for the opening. Rumor has it the wall-size Li Po poem will be dismantled the first week of January. Nice mention by Rachel Krivichi. #synchrotron #condensedmattercommunity
Condensed Matter Community @ Synchrotron Radiation Center /
This is going to be an amazing exhibition at the Synchrotron Radiation Center. Opening on Saturday December 12th, 5 - 8 pm. Curated by Evan Gruzis and Kristof Wickman. Stellar roster of artists. http://www.condensedmattercommunity.org/
I'm thinking of reprising my 2010 piece, Come.
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Angelique Roy's Passage /
Angelique Roy's Passage at The Suburban in conjunction with the Terrain Biennial. The inauguration took place on September 19th, 2015.
Matt Cook Plays Blue Dress Park /
Brilliant in the rain. Matt Cook's opening comments for Full Moon @ Blue Dress Park. August 29, 2015. Thanks to Shelleen Greene for video.
Angelique Roy's Passage | Terrain Biennial | The Suburban | Woodland Pattern /
Opening on September 19, 2015. At the Suburban, 2901 North Fratney, Milwaukee, WI.
8 pm Gangway Performance, featuring Joshua Ballew, Margaret Noodin, and Laura Hunter. Fergus Feehily in the gallery.
Coinciding with Susan King's opening at Woodland Pattern.