By admin, on August 19th, 2010%
Last week I helped Rosanna Flouty and the Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston host the second annual National Convening for Teens in the Arts. The event left me speechless, so I let the participants and eloquent teens from the Teen Arts Council Donovan Birch Jr and Rhonda Edwards do the talking.
Take a look at the 8-minute introduction . . . → Read More: National Convening for Teens in the Arts
By admin, on May 29th, 2010%
The exhibition documentation is finally up! I cannot thank my friends, family, professors, models, fashion designers, and participating artists enough for making this event a reality. I am so grateful, it was absolutely surreal. Please see below the link to the hub of Fabric Futures documentation:
www.ipaintironynotart.com/fabricfutures
A permanent link will be made on this page momentarily.
The online . . . → Read More: Documentation for Fabric Futures
By admin, on April 26th, 2010%
Forgive me for such a long break from posting; I’ve been writing for Smarter.com’s Fashion, Home Decor, and Beauty blogs daily and it’s worn out my tired typing fingers. No excuses, though: I am a digital humanist aspiring to more new media and digital humanist things, starting with an exhibition at Firehouse 13. Hurrah!
Firehouse 13 is . . . → Read More: Firehouse 13: The Exhibition
By admin, on August 21st, 2009%
I wanted to share a piece of my large animation project for Professor Christine Janis. Professor Janis wanted an interactive animation of the evolution of the cardiovascular system to be designed and proposed the project to to the Student Technology Assistants (STAs) of Brown University a year and a half ago. I inherited the project from . . . → Read More: Lizard to Mouse Evolution
By admin, on August 13th, 2009%
-dog tied to the wall/ animal rights activists
-mao ze dong by Shep Fairey
-Gorilla Girls-not enough women artists in the museum
Working as an Education Intern at the Boston Institute of Contemporary Art has given me incredible opportunities this summer. This week I had the chance to sit in on Generation O: THe National Convening of Teens in . . . → Read More: Shock + Art: Ruminations of demediation in the gallery
By admin, on August 3rd, 2009%
Today, August 3rd, President of the Rhode Island School of Design John Maeda released a statement saying that the Director of the RISD Museum, Hope Alswang, had resigned starting immediately and her post would be taken over by the Museum’s Assistant Director of Planning, Ann Woolsey.
It’s too hot and sticky in Providence right now to . . . → Read More: RISD Museum Director Resigned?
By admin, on July 1st, 2009%
This summer I am working as a Student Technology Assistant for the Computer & Informational Services (CIS) department at Brown. I expected to be doing a lot of website design, handout design, or even teaching professors how to use programs for their classes in the Fall. The job has surprised me everyday, basically it encourages me . . . → Read More: Web 2.0, Social Media, and Academic Advising
By admin, on June 17th, 2009%
How does an immigrant community shape the identity of a city, a university, and a culture? What right, and what precautions, do museums and curators have to take in order to “speak for” a cultural heritage that has been displaced?
While taking a class with Professor Steven Lubar in the American Civilization Department, entitled “Methods in Public . . . → Read More: Remember The Old Times: Cape Verdeans in Providence
By admin, on June 6th, 2009%
Cinema Speramus
Zack and I created a 1m30sec film for Brown Financial Aid. It was a terribly trying experience, but satisfactory (hopefully?) in . . . → Read More: A brief, cinematic production success
By admin, on February 5th, 2009%
Brandeis University President Jehuda Reinharz announced on January 26 that due to a projected multimillion dollar deficit this year, the Board of Trustees and President had unanimously voted to close the Rose Art Museum on Brandeis’ campus and deaccession the 7,000 piece collection to pay for administrative tasks. The student body, faculty, and art community were . . . → Read More: The Rose that’s Starting to Wilt
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