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Guim Tió

Guim Tió

The Artist | Red Wombat Studio Ursula Vernon is the author and illustrator of “Nurk,” “Digger,” and a number of other projects. The daughter of an artist, she spent her youth attempting to rebel and become a scientist, but eventually succumbed to the siren song of paint (although not before getting a degree in anthropology, because life isn’t complete without student loans, right?). Her work has been nominated for an Eisner award, “Talent Deserving of Wider Recognition,” received Junior Library Guild Premier Selection and Ursa Major awards, as well as a number of Webcomics Choice Awards, and a mention in the New York Times, which she did not get tattooed to her forehead, despite her mother’s insistence. Ursula grew up in Oregon and Arizona, went to college at Macalester College in Minnesota, and stayed there for ten years, until she finally learned to drive in deep snow and was obligated to leave the state. In addition to writing and making art, Ms.

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Jennifer Davis Art rosanna jones Two Brothers, One Piece of Art The work of two brothers is more than just a piece of art, it is a form of joint communication. James and Tom Gulliver work together to create colorful, explorative art. Tom was born with Down Syndrome and the work he creates with his brother allows him to communicate past his disability and use the art to show his feelings and thoughts. It is neat to see the brothers work together and create such interesting work. See Also Visual Expressions of Autism Tom and James Gulliver grew up in Sydney, Australia, where they began painting and drawing together as soon as they could both draw. I am a graphic designer and illustrator who never seems to have enough hours in the day.

The Feminist Art Base Brings the Museum to You Jamie’s Team Pick: Having the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art right here in Brooklyn at the Brooklyn Museum is pretty terrific. I’ve strolled through The Dinner Party, seen bunches of feminist art exhibits and my favorite of all, attended a Barbara Hammer book tour event! Judy Chicago (American, b. 1939). The Dinner Party, 1974–79. But it turns out, not everyone can or wants to live in Brooklyn. Welcome to the Feminist Art Base, the first online digital archive dedicated solely to feminist art. In addition to the database, the Brooklyn Musuem website offers podcasts and videos so go ahead and get your art on without weathering the elements of the real out of doors. Annie Sprinkle.

We Who Feel Differently: The Queer Database Documentary Jamie’s Team Pick: We Who Feel Differently is a massive multimedia project created by artist Carlos Motta featuring themes, a journal, interviews, and ephemera. Some readers may remember Carlos Motta from Episode 5 of the Signified video series we encouraged you to check out. As an artist from Colombia, Motta sees his experience as a queer immigrant as an opportunity to create a utopic space. Carlos Motta: Episode 5 from anna barsan on Vimeo. Motta explains that this project, “attempts to reclaim a queer “We” that values difference over sameness, a “We” that resists assimilation, and a “We” that embraces difference as a critical opportunity to construct a socially just world.” Motta focuses on five themes: The Equality Framework: Stop Begging for ToleranceDefying Assimilation: Beyond the LGBT AgendaGender Talents Silence Stigma, Militancy and Systemic Transformation: From ACT UP to AIDS Today Queering Art Discourses Installation view at Other Gallery, Shanghai Jamie

Artist Attack! Yoko Ono is My Hero and I’m Not Sorry Art Attack Month: 0. 1/28/2012 - Art Attack Call for Submissions, by Riese1. 2/1/2012 - Art Attack Gallery: 100 Queer Woman Artists In Your Face, by The Team2. 2/3/2012 - Judy Chicago, by Lindsay3. 2/7/2012 - Gran Fury, by Rachel4. 2/7/2012 - Diane Arbus, by MJ5. 2/8/2012 - Laurel Nakadate, by Lemon6. 2/9/2012 - 10 Websites For Looking At Pictures All Day, by Riese7. 2/10/2012 - LTTR, by Jessica G.8. 2/13/2012 - Hide/Seek, by Danielle9. 2/15/2012 - Spotlight: Simone Meltesen, by Laneia10. 2/15/2012 - Ivana, by Crystal11. 2/15/2012 - Gluck, by Jennifer Thompson12. 2/16/2012 - Jean-Michel Basquiat, by Gabrielle13. 2/20/2012 – Yoko Ono, by Carmen I love Yoko Ono (and I don’t think she broke up the Beatles). “True artists are prophets. It is hard to write about Yoko Ono as an artist for a few reasons, including but not limited to my inability to separate Yoko Ono’s tweets from spoken word poetry. Plus, she’s completely and totally provocative. “Everybody’s an artist. Clean and simple.

Artist Attack! Boom For Real, Jean-Michel Basquiat Was Here Art Attack Month: 0. 1/28/2012 – Art Attack Call for Submissions, by Riese1. 2/1/2012 – Art Attack Gallery: 100 Queer Woman Artists In Your Face, by The Team2. 2/3/2012 – Judy Chicago, by Lindsay3. 2/7/2012 – Gran Fury, by Rachel4. 2/7/2012 – Diane Arbus, by MJ5. 2/8/2012 – Laurel Nakadate, by Lemon6. 2/9/2012 – 10 Websites For Looking At Pictures All Day, by Riese7. 2/10/2012 – LTTR, by Jessica G.8. 2/13/2012 – Hide/Seek, by Danielle9. 2/15/2012 – Spotlight: Simone Meltesen, by Laneia10. 2/15/2012 – Ivana, by Crystal11. 2/15/2012 – Gluck, by Jennifer Thompson12. 2/16/2012 – Jean-Michel Basquiat, by Gabrielle Puerto Rican. Haitian. Brooklyn. This is the legacy of Jean-Michel Basquiat. jean-michel basquiat Starting with striking poetic one-liners bombed all over NYC under the tag SAMO — as in “same old shit” — Basquiat left an early mark on the bloated belly of 1980s New York. Basquiat did not just bomb tags. Madonna and Basquiat "ernok" Real talk: I don’t even know what “Ernock” is.

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