Art, Artists, and the City

You are an artist in a city. According to conventional wisdom, your art will benefit from the sort of density, diversity, and synergy found only in a big old city like Baltimore, while Baltimore’s reputation as a city will benefit from the “cultural capital” you create by living and working here. In this class (and blog), we will examine the relationship between art, artists, and cities, with a focus on recent efforts by cities to use the arts and culture as a tool for revitalization.

Friday, May 7, 2010

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The sign is now up in the vacant lot on 20th and Barclay.
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Thursday, May 6, 2010

collages

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I made some collages out of the materials we began collaging with in the beginning of the semester along with some new books I picked up fro...
Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Labryniths

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I have attempted to use a systematic grid-like composition to create overlapping details in a manner that echoes a metropolitan landscape. I...
Saturday, May 1, 2010

The YESMEN project

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...The next step is set up the web site that look like real rotational web site(WTO), made fun of it..... and we were surprised when a lot o...
Thursday, April 29, 2010

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This American Life aired an episode Semptember 4th 1998 on Mapping. Everyone should listen to this because a) it is very possible that this...

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Here is some imagery of a mural project I organized at 1900 Broadway. It was a summer project that extended over 200 feet and is continuing ...
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