Collaborations

Future Archaeology

Future Archaeology is a collaborative of Brooklyn-based artists exploring the cybernetic nature of ecosystems. We work on public installations combining light and sound, electronics and nature, into experiential environments.

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Future Archaeology

Future Archaeology is a collaborative of Brooklyn-based artists exploring the cybernetic nature of ecosystems. We work on public installations combining light and sound, electronics and nature, into experiential environments.

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Salon Saloon

Salon Saloon invites local artists, writers, designers and musicians to share stories, photos, essays, and performances on a theme. The monthly show is hosted by Andy Sturdevant & produced by Works Progress at the Bryant-Lake Bowl Theater in Minneapolis, MN.

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Salon Saloon

Salon Saloon invites local artists, writers, designers and musicians to share stories, photos, essays, and performances on a theme. The monthly show is hosted by Andy Sturdevant & produced by Works Progress at the Bryant-Lake Bowl Theater in Minneapolis, MN.

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School of Critical Engagement

The School of Critical Engagement is an autonomous agency that works with institutes and organizations to explore experiential learning practices in order to bridge the gap between reality and expectations.

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School of Critical Engagement

The School of Critical Engagement is an autonomous agency that works with institutes and organizations to explore experiential learning practices in order to bridge the gap between reality and expectations.

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Soil Kitchen

Soil Kitchen is a temporary, windmill-powered architectural intervention and multi-use space where citizens can enjoy free soup in exchange for soil samples from their neighborhood. Placed across the street from the Don Quixote monument at 2nd Street and Girard Avenue

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Soil Kitchen

Soil Kitchen is a temporary, windmill-powered architectural intervention and multi-use space where citizens can enjoy free soup in exchange for soil samples from their neighborhood. Placed across the street from the Don Quixote monument at 2nd Street and Girard Avenue

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Dorchester Projects

Dorchester Projects is a home located in two neighboring buildings on Dorchester Avenue and 69th Street on Chicago’s South Side. Dorchester Projects explores the ways thoughtful spaces committed to art, public education, design, and advocacy can contribute to the cultural

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Dorchester Projects

Dorchester Projects is a home located in two neighboring buildings on Dorchester Avenue and 69th Street on Chicago’s South Side. Dorchester Projects explores the ways thoughtful spaces committed to art, public education, design, and advocacy can contribute to the cultural

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Community-Supported Art Chicago

Community-Supported Art Chicago is a yearly art subscription service of locally produced art. Much like Community Supported Agriculture, in which shareholders invest in a local farm and receive a monthly payout of fruits and vegetables, CSA Chicago asks shareholders to

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Community-Supported Art Chicago

Community-Supported Art Chicago is a yearly art subscription service of locally produced art. Much like Community Supported Agriculture, in which shareholders invest in a local farm and receive a monthly payout of fruits and vegetables, CSA Chicago asks shareholders to

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Modeling Alternatives: Art and Social Change

The Institute for Wishful Thinking presented “Modeling Alternatives: Art and Social Change” (April 22- May 8, 2011) at Momenta Art in Brooklyn, NY. With this series of discussions, screenings and presentations we hope to further the possibilities for artists to

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Modeling Alternatives: Art and Social Change

The Institute for Wishful Thinking presented “Modeling Alternatives: Art and Social Change” (April 22- May 8, 2011) at Momenta Art in Brooklyn, NY. With this series of discussions, screenings and presentations we hope to further the possibilities for artists to

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