Category Podcasts

Community/Conversation: Kim Abeles & Emily Hopkins 0 comments

Feb21

SOCIAL: HOW DOES SOCIALLY ENGAGED ART HAPPEN IN LOS ANGELES Was a Roundtable Workshop hosted by LACE. It explored the possibilities and limits of current organizational models and curatorial strategies that support Social Engagement Art practices. From trust building and community process to funding and timing, this session invites participants to grapple with fundamental questions – How to sustain a project? How to represent in the community? How long will the work really take?

These Conversations were a part of a larger project instigated by Anne Bray as part of Freewaves.org

SOC(I)AL ART + PEOPLE WAS A FREE, PUBLIC SERIES OF ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSIONS AND WEEKEND EVENTS that explore socially engaged art in Southern California from East to West. SoCal artists, scholars, activists, and administrators discussed socially engaged art in relation to zoning, technology, ethics, food, ritual, performance, gentrification, museums, democracy, nature and art support structures in the here-and-now. Where is our collective dialogic imagination now?

More info about the series here

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Situations: Aandrea Stang & Bill Kelley, Jr. 0 comments

Feb20

SOCIAL: HOW DOES SOCIALLY ENGAGED ART HAPPEN IN LOS ANGELES Was a Roundtable Workshop hosted by LACE. It explored the possibilities and limits of current organizational models and curatorial strategies that support Social Engagement Art practices. From trust building and community process to funding and timing, this session invites participants to grapple with fundamental questions – How to sustain a project? How to represent in the community? How long will the work really take?

These Conversations were a part of a larger project instigated by Anne Bray as part of Freewaves.org

SOC(I)AL ART + PEOPLE WAS A FREE, PUBLIC SERIES OF ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSIONS AND WEEKEND EVENTS that explore socially engaged art in Southern California from East to West. SoCal artists, scholars, activists, and administrators discussed socially engaged art in relation to zoning, technology, ethics, food, ritual, performance, gentrification, museums, democracy, nature and art support structures in the here-and-now. Where is our collective dialogic imagination now?

More info about the series here

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Written on Feb 20

Collaboration & Antagonism: John Spiak & Robert Crouch 0 comments

Feb20

SOCIAL: HOW DOES SOCIALLY ENGAGED ART HAPPEN IN LOS ANGELES Was a Roundtable Workshop hosted by LACE. It explored the possibilities and limits of current organizational models and curatorial strategies that support Social Engagement Art practices. From trust building and community process to funding and timing, this session invites participants to grapple with fundamental questions – How to sustain a project? How to represent in the community? How long will the work really take?

These Conversations were a part of a larger project instigated by Anne Bray as part of Freewaves.org

SOC(I)AL ART + PEOPLE WAS A FREE, PUBLIC SERIES OF ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSIONS AND WEEKEND EVENTS that explore socially engaged art in Southern California from East to West. SoCal artists, scholars, activists, and administrators discussed socially engaged art in relation to zoning, technology, ethics, food, ritual, performance, gentrification, museums, democracy, nature and art support structures in the here-and-now. Where is our collective dialogic imagination now?

More info about the series here

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Written on Feb 20

Performance: Raquel Gutiérrez & Geneva Skeen 0 comments

Feb20

SOCIAL: HOW DOES SOCIALLY ENGAGED ART HAPPEN IN LOS ANGELES Was a Roundtable Workshop hosted by LACE. It explored the possibilities and limits of current organizational models and curatorial strategies that support Social Engagement Art practices. From trust building and community process to funding and timing, this session invites participants to grapple with fundamental questions – How to sustain a project? How to represent in the community? How long will the work really take?

These Conversations were a part of a larger project instigated by Anne Bray as part of Freewaves.org

SOC(I)AL ART + PEOPLE WAS A FREE, PUBLIC SERIES OF ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSIONS AND WEEKEND EVENTS that explore socially engaged art in Southern California from East to West. SoCal artists, scholars, activists, and administrators discussed socially engaged art in relation to zoning, technology, ethics, food, ritual, performance, gentrification, museums, democracy, nature and art support structures in the here-and-now. Where is our collective dialogic imagination now?

More info about the series here

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Written on Feb 20

Documentation: Amanda Mears & Drew Tewksbury 0 comments

Feb20

SOCIAL: HOW DOES SOCIALLY ENGAGED ART HAPPEN IN LOS ANGELES Was a Roundtable Workshop hosted by LACE. It explored the possibilities and limits of current organizational models and curatorial strategies that support Social Engagement Art practices. From trust building and community process to funding and timing, this session invites participants to grapple with fundamental questions – How to sustain a project? How to represent in the community? How long will the work really take?

These Conversations were a part of a larger project instigated by Anne Bray as part of Freewaves.org

SOC(I)AL ART + PEOPLE WAS A FREE, PUBLIC SERIES OF ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSIONS AND WEEKEND EVENTS that explore socially engaged art in Southern California from East to West. SoCal artists, scholars, activists, and administrators discussed socially engaged art in relation to zoning, technology, ethics, food, ritual, performance, gentrification, museums, democracy, nature and art support structures in the here-and-now. Where is our collective dialogic imagination now?

More info about the series here

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Written on Feb 20

Lisa Melandri 1 comments

Sep16

What Do Curators Want?

A conversation with Lisa Melandri,

Deputy Director for Exhibitions and Programs, The Santa Monica Museum of Art

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Written on Sep 16

Aimee Chang 0 comments

Sep25

What Do Curators Want?

A conversation with Aimee Chang,

Director of Academic & Residency Programs, The Hammer Museum

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Aram Moshayedi 0 comments

Oct2

What Do Curators Want?

A conversation with Aram Moshayedi,

Curator, LA><ART

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Irene Tsatsos 0 comments

Oct9

What Do Curators Want?

A conversation with Irene Tsatsos,

Independent Curator

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Written on Oct 9

Jeff Poe 0 comments

Oct16

What Do Curators Want?

A conversation with Jeff Poe,

Co-Owner, Blum & Poe

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Written on Oct 16

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