Despite some ambivalence in carrying out its feminist goals, Living Walls incites community through controversy.
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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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12/10/10 BURNAWAY goes to Art Basel Miami Beach, survives the storm
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Tags: #Rank, Aqua, Art and the Economy, Art Basel Miami, Art Miami, Basel Castle, Bean Summer, Ben Worley, Chris Verene, Christina Caudill, Cinqué Hicks, Fereydoon Family, Gean Moreno, Get This! Gallery, Jackson Fine Art, Janet Biggs, Jennifer Rubell, Karl Marx, Living Walls Conference, Lloyd Benjamin, Malia Schramm, Monica Campana, Pad Thai, Paddy Johnson, Rainer Ganahl, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Rubell Family Collection, Saltworks, Scott Ingram, SEVEN, Shoja Azari, Winkleman Gallery
Tags: #Rank, Aqua, Art and the Economy, Art Basel Miami, Art Miami, Basel Castle, Bean Summer, Ben Worley, Chris Verene, Christina Caudill, Cinqué Hicks, Fereydoon Family, Gean Moreno, Get This! Gallery, Jackson Fine Art, Janet Biggs, Jennifer Rubell, Karl Marx, Living Walls Conference, Lloyd Benjamin, Malia Schramm, Monica Campana, Pad Thai, Paddy Johnson, Rainer Ganahl, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Rubell Family Collection, Saltworks, Scott Ingram, SEVEN, Shoja Azari, Winkleman Gallery
And why Atlanta should make a bigger splash
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08/18/10 Living Walls: Natives and newcomers share their thoughts
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Tags: Beth Malone, Blacki Migliozzi, Brooklyn Atlanta, Brooklyn New York, Cheree Franco, College of Architecture, Daniel Clay, Deitch gallery, Doodles, European artists, Evereman, Eyedrum Art and Music Gallery, French artist, Gaia, Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia Tech, graffiti, graffiti writers, Jenna Duffy, Joe Tsambiras, Latin American artists, Living Walls Conference, local artists, Mike Germon, MINT Gallery, Miso, Monica Campana, muralists, murals, objet d'art, OX, spray paint, street art, street art conference Atlanta, Swampy, symposium symposia, ThoughtMarker
Tags: Beth Malone, Blacki Migliozzi, Brooklyn Atlanta, Brooklyn New York, Cheree Franco, College of Architecture, Daniel Clay, Deitch gallery, Doodles, European artists, Evereman, Eyedrum Art and Music Gallery, French artist, Gaia, Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia Tech, graffiti, graffiti writers, Jenna Duffy, Joe Tsambiras, Latin American artists, Living Walls Conference, local artists, Mike Germon, MINT Gallery, Miso, Monica Campana, muralists, murals, objet d'art, OX, spray paint, street art, street art conference Atlanta, Swampy, symposium symposia, ThoughtMarker
Update: BURNAWAY revisited the Living Walls murals in October of 2010. Click here to read what Santiago Junca and Karen Tauches had to say! One remarkable detail of the symposium portion of Living Walls occurred to me as I stood outside the auditorium. As I skulked about the courtyard of Georgia Tech’s College of Architecture [...]


























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