Next Meeting On Wednesday, January 9th
Come down to the Legare's Community Resource Center at 1532 SE Clinton Street and meet with artists in the community.
5:00pm Book Club Discussion: "The Politics Of Truth" by Michel Foucault
6:00pm Forum: Reflections on Jean Baudrillard's "The Violence Of The Image"
7:00pm Workshop: Writing, art and comic jam.
We'll be picking the next book for the book club this day as well.
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Mission
This group is a reading and writing center that provides a fertile context and community for research and experimentation. It is a lively incubator of creativity and thought, where artists and technologists actively engage with culture, addressing the issues and concerns of our time.
Methodology
The atelier model is fundamental to the concept of this project. The studio/workspace environment, in which the energies of artistic production, education and curatorial practice fuse, provide a unique, stimulating and vital working context for creating art. This tremendous energy, along with the dialogue exchanged between curators, artists and students of various practices and stages of development, can inform and inspire the creation of artworks that may not previously been imagined or produced.
Come down to the Legare's Community Resource Center at 1532 SE Clinton Street and meet with artists in the community.
5:00pm Book Club Discussion: "The Politics Of Truth" by Michel Foucault
6:00pm Forum: Reflections on Jean Baudrillard's "The Violence Of The Image"
7:00pm Workshop: Writing, art and comic jam.
We'll be picking the next book for the book club this day as well.
---
Mission
This group is a reading and writing center that provides a fertile context and community for research and experimentation. It is a lively incubator of creativity and thought, where artists and technologists actively engage with culture, addressing the issues and concerns of our time.
Methodology
The atelier model is fundamental to the concept of this project. The studio/workspace environment, in which the energies of artistic production, education and curatorial practice fuse, provide a unique, stimulating and vital working context for creating art. This tremendous energy, along with the dialogue exchanged between curators, artists and students of various practices and stages of development, can inform and inspire the creation of artworks that may not previously been imagined or produced.
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