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Leah Oates in Conversation with Katherine Daniels
Leah Oates: What was your background, and what has been your progression as an artist? Were there any creative types in your family, and when did you know you were going to be an artist? Katherine Daniels: I grew up in Huntington, West Virginia. I was always drawing. As I was bad at sports and was […]
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Tagged Alexander Calder, beading, Huntington, in conversation, Interview, Islamic art, Judy Pfaff, Katherine Daniels, Kiki Smith, Leah Oates, lee bontecou, Louise Bourgeois, public art, Rhode Island School of Design, RISD, Ruth Ettling, sewing, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, West Virginia
Sandbox Democracies
The 20th annual Jornadas de Estudio de la Imagen is the kind of luxurious discussion event that happens regularly here in Madrid. This June, the CA2M (Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo) in the town of Móstoles near Madrid, hosted “Speculating on Change”–an enormously wide brief during these very interesting times. Present behind nearly all […]
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Tagged Alan W. Moore, favellas, Jornadas de Estudio de la Imagen, public art, Sandbox Democracies, tear gas