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08/29/12 Living Walls 2012: Was It a Success for Female Artists?
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Tags: controversy, Debbie Michaud, Dustin Chambers, featured, Grace Thornton, graffiti, Huffington Post, Hyuro, Indigo, Japanese, John Ramspott, Living Walls, Living Walls Conference, mural, Olive47, RJ, South Atlanta, street art, street artist, Tina Arnold, Vandalog, wall
Tags: controversy, Debbie Michaud, Dustin Chambers, featured, Grace Thornton, graffiti, Huffington Post, Hyuro, Indigo, Japanese, John Ramspott, Living Walls, Living Walls Conference, mural, Olive47, RJ, South Atlanta, street art, street artist, Tina Arnold, Vandalog, wall
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06/21/12 BURNAWAY on Huffington Post: Brad Downey’s Portrait of My Father
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Tags: Atlanta, Berlin, Brad Downey, BURNAWAY, Father's Day, featured, Flux Projects, graffiti, Huffington Post, Living Walls, politics, Portrait of My Father, street art
Tags: Atlanta, Berlin, Brad Downey, BURNAWAY, Father's Day, featured, Flux Projects, graffiti, Huffington Post, Living Walls, politics, Portrait of My Father, street art
Our editor reviews Saturday’s airborne artwork, in BURNAWAY’s first article published on Huffington Post!
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07/20/11 The Week I Became Kiki Smith’s Studio Assistant
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Tags: 56 prints, African American students, Art Thoughtz, Atlanta Photography Group, Columbia University, Crista Cloutier, David Brenneman, diversity, High Museum of Art, Huffington Post, Jasper Johns, Kiki Smith, Laura Cleary, Michael Rooks, Nate Kamp, photolithography, Robert Brown, Robert Rauschenburg, Sara Hemingway, Savannah College of Art and Design, SCAD, SCAD-Atlanta, Shaun McCallum, student population, Valerie Hammond
Tags: 56 prints, African American students, Art Thoughtz, Atlanta Photography Group, Columbia University, Crista Cloutier, David Brenneman, diversity, High Museum of Art, Huffington Post, Jasper Johns, Kiki Smith, Laura Cleary, Michael Rooks, Nate Kamp, photolithography, Robert Brown, Robert Rauschenburg, Sara Hemingway, Savannah College of Art and Design, SCAD, SCAD-Atlanta, Shaun McCallum, student population, Valerie Hammond
The following first-person story was written just before Tuesday’s announcement: The High Museum of Art recently acquired 56 prints by Kiki Smith that will go on view in October of 2011. I didn’t know what I was walking into when Robert Brown, my professor at the Savannah College of Art and Design-Atlanta, asked me to [...]
































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