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SoCal Artist Gallery in response to S11 The LA-IMC sent out an announcement to SoCal artists of all stripes asking for projects or ideas that they had in response to the post S11 situation. The idea of the project was to present projects, AND the ideas behind the projects. Though surely not an exhaustive survey, the idea was to present the wide array of cultural production occuring in SoCal. With an aim to inspire, the curators promised to include every project they caught wind of, even projects that they didn't like.
The following are images of an online protest in a virtual community by the Desktop theatre; 1-2-3
The following are texts to be read as art; One byRobert Herbst, another by Ken Ehrlich.
Here are descriptions of videos done by Jessica Lawless, Jayce Salloum , and presented by War and Peace Films and Scripps College.
Here are images and text at the Lord Mori Gallery, and from Track 16 Gallery and of a performance at Highways Performance Space
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Posters designed by Tom Texas Holmes[image,text], by Ritee Tarugsa [BinChe image text, Drunken Injune image, text, and Chino Project]. Also are 3 posters for cars by Shawn McDougal [1, 2, 3] and a photo collage by Liberty and Justice for All, and a flyer by Raise The Fist. And check out one of Mark Vallens Art For Change posters too.
Stickers designed by the Aqua Coalition, and three by Jessica Lawless [1,2,3]
Site Specific Interventions by Kat Scraba, by the Free Radicals. Also, check out this project by Miki Seifert and William Franco,they made a virtual Dia De Los Muertos Alter with an element devoted to Afganistan first displayed online in a park, then projected onto buildings around LA.
And randomly, the Artist's Network of Refuse and Resist has a link to an image of a t-shirt designed in LA regarding the deaths at the WTC. A drawing posted by Charles Amsellem. Finally, musician Joseph Brennan tells about apiano solo played in memory of those who died in the WTC.
The artist discussion collaborative Nomads and Residents (N+R) held an event entitled MEDIA REPRESENTATION/ WOMEN/ AFGHANASTAN/ PAKISTAN. N+R Member Rachael Mayeri discusses the event. Brian O'Connel wrote about the CalArts teach-in/forum on the role of the cultural producer during war.
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