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Artist Christine Sun Kim on Drawing, Sound, and Interpreting

March 28, 2018 by SJPC in Conversations

Artist Christine Sun Kim discusses her recent works in public art, drawing, and ceramics. She also shares a couple video recipes that caught her eye and a few anecdotes about being a mom. 

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March 28, 2018 /SJPC
Christine Sun Kim, Too Much Future, Whitney Museum, Rubin Museum, The World is Sound, Interview, Conversation, 2018, Dartmouth, New York, Berlin, ceramics, drawing, sound, acousmatic
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Q & A with Sadie Halie Projects of Minneapolis, MN

November 02, 2017 by SJPC in Conversations

Q & A with Jennie Ekstrand and Patrick Gantert, co-founders and directors of Sadie Halie Projects in Minneapolis, MN about operating an artist-run space outside of major art markets. 

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November 02, 2017 /SJPC
Sadie Halie Projects, Minneapolis, MN, Minnesota, Patrick Gantert, Jennifer Ekstrand, Carlos Rosales Silva, Sophia Flood, Darren Tesar, Martha Mysko, Jeff Eaton, Alyse Ronayne, Willie Wayne Smith, Brittany Nelson, Brooklyn, Sunset Park, Garage, Gallery, Artist-run space, Katelyn Farstad, Sheryl Oppenheim, Sophia Deutsch, Sonia Louise Davis, Leah Guadagnoli, Sean J Patrick Carney, Humor and the Abject, Interview, Conversation, Review, Blog, Writer, Comedian
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Q & A with S1 of Portland, OR

September 21, 2017 by SJPC in Conversations

Q & A with Felisha Ledesma and Alex Ian Smith, co-founders and directors of S1 in Portland, OR about operating an artist-run space outside of major art markets. 

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September 21, 2017 /SJPC
S1, S1 Portland, Portland, sidony o'neal, Russell E L Butler, Humor and the Abject, Interview, Sean J Patrick Carney, Oregon, PDX, Gallery, Conversation, Felisha Ledesma, Alex Ian Smith
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Q & A with Good Weather

September 05, 2017 by SJPC in Conversations

Q & A with Haynes Riley, founder and director of Good Weather in North Little Rock, AR about operating an artist-run space outside of major art markets. 

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September 05, 2017 /SJPC
Good Weather Gallery, Haynes Riley, North Little Rock, Arkansas, AR, Sondra Perry, Humor and the Abject, Interview, Conversation
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Amy Zimmer Thinks There Should Be More Comedy in Tunnels

May 18, 2017 by SJPC in Conversations

Comedian and writer Amy Zimmer spoke with me about her new monthly, That Was Fantastic, at New Women Space. It's her birthday today, so send her good vibes. Also, her mom needs a small dog, if you've got a hookup for that sort of thing. 

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May 18, 2017 /SJPC
Amy Zimmer, A.E. Zimmer, Writer, Comedian, That Was Fantastic, New Women Space, Brooklyn, New York
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Lorelei Ramirez Is Not Dead Yet

May 17, 2017 by SJPC in Conversations

Lorelei Ramirez, thankfully, isn't dead. Tonight is her monthly show at Starr Bar in Bushwick, something only a living person could host. We talked about horror, putting together elaborate performances, and a few things that the art world and comedy world could both stand to address. 

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May 17, 2017 /SJPC
Lorelei Ramirez, Not Dead Yet, Starr Bar, Bushwick, Comedian, Artist, Musician, Filmmaker, Video, Comedy, Horror, Twitter
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Andrea McGinty Logs On And Finds Bad Things

May 10, 2017 by SJPC in Conversations

Artist Andrea McGinty's got a brand new book, Ah Yes Bad Things, from Soft City Printing being released at Printed Matter this week. We got a chance to talk about a lot of things like her addiction to shitposting on Twitter, sculpture, post-exhibition depression, writing, and her recent solo exhibition in Bogotá, Colombia. 

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May 10, 2017 /SJPC
Andrea McGinty, Ah Yes Bad Things, Book, Sculpture, Brooklyn, God I Don't Even Know Your Name, Reduced Guilt, Interview, Queens, Soft City Printing, 2017, Twitter, Shitpost, Video, Overshare
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