Excited to announce participation in the latest installation of Open Source at The Carnegie in Covington, KY. OPEN SOURCE 1.2 is a continuation of an experimental curatorial series of rotating installations and objects selected by a fluid team of curators, artists, collectors, writers, critics, and community organizers from across the […]
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I haven’t talked very much about a.gen.cy, despite it being a project I’ve been working on, in some form, for nearly two years at this point. Its genesis came in the aftermath of the 2016 election disaster, and a series of conversations about art as resistance, hosted at Play House […]
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Have you ever fallen in love fast, and then become really obsessed? Like, really obsessed. Like you recognize a kindred spirit, and over years of observation become so obsessed that you just want to be a part of this entity, like, belong to it somehow? And then, sometimes, it goes […]
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1 Security: not only the protection from harm, but one’s inherent resistance to it. I studied Aikido, a defensive art, for years, and my sensai offered the concept that the best practitioners of Aikido would thwart conflict before it arises, through love and redirection. Emotional security: a psychological state that […]
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