Seeing Value In The Arts
“Seeing Value In the Arts” is the fourth of a series of six essays proposing a critical perspective on innovation In the arts.
“Seeing Value In the Arts” is the fourth of a series of six essays proposing a critical perspective on innovation In the arts.
“Corporate Influence and the Innovation Agenda” is the third in a series of six essays proposing a critical perspective on innovation In the arts.
“The Appearance of Innovation” is the second of a series of six essays proposing a critical perspective on innovation In the arts.
“Questioning The Innovation Agenda” is the first of a series of six essays proposing a critical perspective on innovation In the arts.
University Settlement’s Alison Fleminger discusses the rich history and dynamic present of the Settlement House arts movement.
Nick Benacerraf kicks the knowledge about Jacques Rancière, aesthetics and the politics of spectatorship, among other things.
Curator and producer Michèle Steinwald makes a modest proposal to the field of contemporary dance.
Looking back at first gathering of The Brooklyn Commune on March 24, 2013 at The Invisible Dog.
The Brooklyn Commune starts March 24, 2013 at The Invisible Dog.
A list of links to the major Culturebot essays of the past year, the foundational literature for The Citizen Critic Project
Norma Munn of NYC Arts Coalition forwarded links to resources and suggestions for artists and arts orgs affected by Hurricane Sandy.
Andy shares some thoughts on the infrastructure of arts funding, Michael Kaiser and the 1%.