http://www.forkscrew.com/main.html
iRoq
glories of neo-wharhol apple abu ghraib
and the black and white
a real richard serra amazing!
displayed here
screening sunday 3-21-10 at 1 re coca-cola
http://www.welcometolace.org/exhibitions/view/art-against-empire-graphic-responses-to-us-interventions-since-ww-ii/
hey and interviewed carol a. wells at bambuser.com
http://bambuser.com/channel/maryeng1/broadcast/620481
Art Against Empire: Graphic Responses to U.S. Interventions SinceWorld War II
thanks to Carol A. Wells, Executive Director for the Center for the Study of Political Graphics
http://www.politicalgraphics.org/home.html
carol was
excited about
http://www.velvetrevolution.us/torture_lawyers/index.php
clearly, i wish to state my disinterest in islamophobic reappropriations of the veil, and veiled women, and found the last piece, the american flag burka piece quite revoltingly offensive, islamophobic, and crass.
as i waded through the last second here, my "wow" was more of a "wow, i can't wait to put this in my paper about islamophobia's misallocations and sexist dynamics and obscurational power . . . project taking life here http://hijabniqab.blogspot.com/) but as no orthodoxy suits the days and overall it was quite powerful . . .
and delightfully, the the political graphics non-prof it situated in the same building as the humanitarian law project and the national lawyers guild, so we may cross paths again futuristically . . .
nobel peace prize like oscars?
a little hokey insiders party put on by out of touch cronies?
not that the cove isn't a worthy dolphin bloodbath doc . . . wondering more about enjoy poverty
iRoq
glories of neo-wharhol apple abu ghraib
and the black and white
a real richard serra amazing!
displayed here
screening sunday 3-21-10 at 1 re coca-cola
http://www.welcometolace.org/exhibitions/view/art-against-empire-graphic-responses-to-us-interventions-since-ww-ii/
hey and interviewed carol a. wells at bambuser.com
http://bambuser.com/channel/maryeng1/broadcast/620481
Art Against Empire: Graphic Responses to U.S. Interventions SinceWorld War II
thanks to Carol A. Wells, Executive Director for the Center for the Study of Political Graphics
http://www.politicalgraphics.org/home.html
carol was
excited about
http://www.velvetrevolution.us/torture_lawyers/index.php
clearly, i wish to state my disinterest in islamophobic reappropriations of the veil, and veiled women, and found the last piece, the american flag burka piece quite revoltingly offensive, islamophobic, and crass.
as i waded through the last second here, my "wow" was more of a "wow, i can't wait to put this in my paper about islamophobia's misallocations and sexist dynamics and obscurational power . . . project taking life here http://hijabniqab.blogspot.com/) but as no orthodoxy suits the days and overall it was quite powerful . . .
and delightfully, the the political graphics non-prof it situated in the same building as the humanitarian law project and the national lawyers guild, so we may cross paths again futuristically . . .
nobel peace prize like oscars?
a little hokey insiders party put on by out of touch cronies?
not that the cove isn't a worthy dolphin bloodbath doc . . . wondering more about enjoy poverty
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Wednesday - Sunday, noon – 6pm
Friday, noon – 9pm
LACE (Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions)
6522 Hollywood Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90028
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Friday, noon – 9pm
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6522 Hollywood Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90028
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LACE (Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions) is located east of Highland and west of Cahuenga. Our cross street is Wilcox. Parking is available for $6.00 in the lot behind the building, accessible from Wilcox. There is also ample metered street parking available. We are near the 101 freeway and the Metro Red Line’s Hollywood/Vine station. The galleries are wheelchair accessible.
Admission to the gallery is free with a recommended donation of $3.00.
LACE (Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions) is located east of Highland and west of Cahuenga. Our cross street is Wilcox. Parking is available for $6.00 in the lot behind the building, accessible from Wilcox. There is also ample metered street parking available. We are near the 101 freeway and the Metro Red Line’s Hollywood/Vine station. The galleries are wheelchair accessible.
Admission to the gallery is free with a recommended donation of $3.00.
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