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Picture Book: Akasha Rabut
Akasha has integrated herself, camera in hand, into varying communities and subcultures across the 17 wards.
December 07, 2016
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A Communal Tragedy: The Ghost Ship Fire in Oakland
My first thought when hearing about the Ghost Ship house fire in Oakland, California that claimed the lives of over 30 and counting concert goers was, “We have all been there before.”
December 05, 2016
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Violence On Our Behalf: Ravi Zupa on the Power of Storytelling
Ravi Zupa blends eras, styles and themes into one canvas, often adding unexpected references to political dramas and pop culture icons.
December 05, 2016
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Conor Harrington: Stakes Is High
If a leap in your art career doesn't make you feel just a bit nervous and fearful, it’s probably not a leap at all in the first place. This fall, Conor made the leap, hit it straight on, and it's s
December 01, 2016
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Issue Preview: January 2017 with Conor Harrington
Conor Harrington will say the humble thing, that he isn’t a scholar of history, but his unique fascination with the performance of diplomacy and the rituals of compromise and war have made his pain
November 30, 2016
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Robin Eisenberg: Stars in Her Eyes
She’s stoked on skating, sisterhood and Star Trek. Why wouldn’t Thrasher want to team up with Robin Eisenberg for an upcoming clothing line?
November 28, 2016
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The Deep End of the Poul: A Populist Legend of Scandinavian Design
First it was the ’70s-era book covers arrayed with simply striking flowers that floored me, then an installation of giant 3D shapes to wander through, followed by countless other joyful and welcomi
November 23, 2016
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Future Retro Futurist: Sorayama at Jacob Lewis Gallery
Japanese artist and futurist Hajime Sorayama has dreamt up a different approach; his “superrealism” style of creating biomechatronic women in so-close-to salacious positions built not only a foun
November 22, 2016
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Cinta Vidal: Universal Parallels
Right this very moment, there is someone on the other side of the world who looks just like you doing exactly what you’re doing, and Cinta Vidal is here to remind you of that astounding fact.
November 21, 2016
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Parker Day: Tired to Attired
Utilizing the Internet and social media as resources to locate and cast new actors for her ongoing theater, Day has since been on a rampage, recruiting an eclectic mix of players with inventive, offb
November 21, 2016
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Toro y Moi: Always Expanding
Chazwick Bundick is known for the music he makes as Toro Y Moi, but he’s also incredibly tuned in to multiple creative endeavors
November 16, 2016
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HuskMitNavn: That Universal Feeling
Beyond the shapes and colors that feel honest and right, there is an urge to channel empathy within the interludes of human experience.
November 15, 2016
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