September 2010
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All Grown Up! →
I think it’s time we put away childish things. Come on over and check out the new blog.
April 2010
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March 2010
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Be My Chair →
This site really knows its chairs
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Index + Exhibit = pretty easy website →
I think I kinda like this. It’s possible that I really like this! But I’m not going to commit to that…
I know one thing for sure: If you’re an artist who wants his/her own website, but can’t get it together, why not start here?
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Julie Mehretu: Grey Area →
I’m looking forward to seeing this show again in April.
“The term ‘gray area’ speaks to a condition of indeterminacy, a liminal state in which something is not clearly defined or perhaps impossible to define.”
Also see:
http://blog.art21.org/2010/03/12/julie-mehretu-studio-assistants/
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In honor of interns past...
The supplies have been restocked in the kitchen and it looks like we’re gearing up for an amazing vegan group-dinner Thursday night!
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What kind of things can be shucked?
You can shuck all sorts of things. I thought I’d start a list. I’m pretty sure tumblr will let people add on to this list. Hit me with your best shuck!
Scooby-Doo like masks
Peas from a pod
Blue Euro-Jackets
Sweaty bed sheets
Former selves
Insect like skin husks
Totalitarian regimes
Life’s tiresome responcibilities
A clingy sad sack ex
Under garments
Cowboy boots
Corn
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This is my kind of studio! →
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February 2010
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Today's been all about the work
Oh the responsibilities of being an intern. Today featured intern-calisthenics, post cali knee icing and self-pitty session, and some down to business work on the website. Intern-skill #203: PHP know-how! Yeah I know how.
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Whoa! Smoking blows... →
You don’t need to read French to get this one. The real problem with this ad is that for every teen that quits, there’ll be a crusty old business man who starts up again.