Month: May 2012
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Looking Back on Culturebot’s “Ephemeral Evidence”
In April, the editorial team behind Culturebot spend a week occupying part of Exit Art with a team of performing artists; here the artists recount their experiences
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White Like Me at Dixon Place
Paul Zaloom brings his irreverent and irascible object theater mayhem to Dixon Place with a new show, White Like Me
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You Don’t Know Jack. But You Will!
Our pal Alec Duffy just opened a new space JACK in Clinton Hill!
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Let’s Catch Up with Andy!
Andy catches us up on what he’s been doing since May 10 and what is coming up in the next few weeks.
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Deganit Shemy’s “Hungry Kite” in-progress
Deganit Shemy and Jim Findlay collaborated on a new work, “Hungry Kite” coming to The Chocolate Factory June 20-23, 2012.
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Cool Art Thing Of The Day: New Orleans’ Music Box
The Music Box, in the historic Bywater section of New Orleans, is a new performance space designed to coax novel sounds from salvaged building materials. (from Smithsonianmag.com)
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Digital Duets at Culturehub – May 19, 2:30PM
Saturday May 19 @ 2:30PM our pals at Culturehub will present Digital Duets , a collaborative project using telepresence technology to connect performers in NYC and Manchester, UK.
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A Conversation on Art, Money & Politics (Part One)
On April 11, 2012 Jan Cohen-Cruz, Randy Martin, Morgan Jenness , Rachel Chavkin and moderator Amy Whitaker came together at the Broad Street Ballroom of Léman Manhattan Preparatory School near Wall Street for a discussion called “At The Intersection: Art, Money and Politics” as part of LMCC’s Access Restricted series, curated and produced by Culturebot’s…
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Opportunities, Asks and Other Odds and Ends
Living Theater needs your money to stay open, Peculiar Works issues a call for artists, Erik Ehn needs your money to do a show at La Mama, Performers and Sandhogs meet to explore the subterranean world of Newtown Creek, CPR has a movement festival & more
