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De Aquí Para Allá: Interview with Stephanie Garcia

By Lindsay Buchman

archives, Crane arts, documentary, family, immigration, john lennon, latinx, Lindsay Buchman, mexico, Postscript, Rami George, Stephanie Garcia, University of Pennsylvania

Sonya Clark in Philadelphia

by Emily Foster

African American Museum, Clark, cloth, Confederate Battle Flag, Confederate Flag of Surrender, Declaration of Independence, Fabric Workshop and Museum, hair, history, monuments, Philadelphia, self-evident, Sonya Clark, textiles

A Social Body: Tarek Atoui’s Organ Within

by E. Maude Haak-Frendscho

Stasis Unfurls: Nine Haiku

By Jacob Brunner

76ers, basketball, Embiid, haiku, Jacob Brunner, poetry, sixers, sports, stasis

Art as Tool, Riddle, Problem, Absurdity, Desire: A Conversation with Jess Perlitz

By Laurel McLaughlin

bodies, jess perlitz, laurel mclaughlin, object relations, Pacific Northwest college of art, performance, portland, sculpture, site-specific, tyler, Tyler School of Art

( INDEX ( MODEL ( POSSIBLE ART WORLDS)))

by Kelsey Halliday Johnson

art world, Common Field, Field Report, kelsey halliday johnson

Shifting Perception: An Interview with Mina Zarfsaz

By Liz Griffin

“Unwilled Rhythms”: Walking through Film with Nishat Hossain

by Nishat Hossain and Laurel McLaughlin

Group Dynamics: A Reflection on Curating

by Tausif Noor and Ginny Duncan

Interview: Jeff Katzin and Ramey Mize discuss the Incubation Series

By Kaitlin Pomerantz and Meredith Sellers

Incubation Series, interview, Jeff Katzin, Kaitlin Pomerantz, meredith Sellers, Ramey Mize

Singing in Dark Times: Martha McDonald, Music for Modernist Shapes

by Kaitlin Pomerantz

bauhaus, Billy Dufala, black mountain college, Kaitlin Pomerantz, Marginal Utility, martha mcdonald, modernism, performance, pomerantz, RAIR, spectrodrama, vox populi, xanti schawinsky

Certainly Bold and Boldly Uncertain: Doah’s Lee’s Chinatown Sailor Moon

By Jeffrey Katzin

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