Thursday, April 1, 2004

The Art Of Cultural Interference

The Art Of Cultural Interference will be exhibited at the Buddy Gallery in Chicago in association with the Version>04 Festival.

Some of my street flyers and the poster I made for the Clamor/Faesthetic Make Art Not War series is included in the show.





Monday, December 15, 2003

Another World Is Possible


I will be participating in a political art poster exhibition at the World Social Forum in Mumbai, India this January (2004).

In June (of 2003) this exhibition was shown at the Macy Gallery in Columbia University Teachers College, and simultaneously exhibited at the New York Arts Space, New York, NY.

In July (of 2003) it was exhibited at the Elizabeth Stone Harper Gallery, Clinton, South Carolina.

here is a link to a review of the New York show titled The Art Of Making Poster Art


Thursday, August 14, 2003

All The Days After

All The Days After: Critical Voices In Poetry and Artwork


All the Days After is an anthology of poetry and artwork that offers a survey of events and experiences since September 11th. Featuring more than 50 works of poetry from around the world and over 25 pieces of original artwork, All the Days After is much more than a series of reflections on the attacks themselves. Crammed to the binding with graphics and poetry, All the Days After offers a creative distillation of experiences and personal reflections on terrorism, war, economics, surveillance, harassment of dissidents and people of color, and other topics brought into our lives by the events of the last few years. Though contributors vary in style and perspective, the authors are united in their refusal to remain silent and their challenge to those who advance war and repression as a solution to our problems.


All The Days After is published by the Upside Down Culture Collective in Detroit, Michigan.









Let's Go USA by Brandon Bauer

Friday, June 20, 2003

((audio visual))

((audio visual))
C. Franks, Strange Thingks Publishing
Zine

I have recently contributed some work to the ((audio visual)) Zine. Described by the publisher as a literary arthology, ((audio visual)) collects written and aesthetic pieces from artists independently minded in the approach to their work.