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My Name Is Daniel Dean: October 2008
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My Name Is Daniel Dean. I'm an artist pursuing an MFA at U of Minn, working in the SF of the Midwest - Minneapolis. Tuesday, October 21, 2008. The Talk - pics. The Intersection of Art and Society,. Was a success in bringing together several folks from differing experiences (and those who came to watch) to talk about what this topic means to them. I coordinated this topic and participants in conjunction with Floating Lab Collective. Posted by Daniel Dean. Oct 4 - " Silence. Posted by Daniel Dean. Personal...
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John James Anderson: Maintenance Required at Arlington Arts Center
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Commentary on art, teaching, and random musings. Friday, April 23, 2010. Maintenance Required at Arlington Arts Center. Early last autumn I learned my work, Maintenance Required, was selected for the Spring Solos, on view through June 5, 2010 at the Arlington Arts Center, Arlington, VA. 189 Hydrants, 2009-2010. While my tours were initially devised to find as many hydrants as I could,. I very quickly realized that though I had been in these neighborhoods many times before, I knew nothing about them.
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John James Anderson: January 2013
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Commentary on art, teaching, and random musings. Monday, January 21, 2013. A few months ago, Washington City Paper put out a call for fiction, published in an issue at the beginning of the year. My submission was not accepted for publication (and after a quick re-read, I can see why - the accepted stories were better). And, it isn't entirely fiction: most of it happened. First the story, then the summary. Franz smiled. "I suppose we could walk there.". Hi, Frank. I’ve been looking for someone&#...Of cour...
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John James Anderson: Images from the DIY Conceptual Artist
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Commentary on art, teaching, and random musings. Thursday, March 28, 2013. Images from the DIY Conceptual Artist. On March 16th, my latest art project, the DIY Conceptual Artist. Formerly Harmon Art Lab, the space is dedicated to a curatorial project run by Thomas Drymon. and he hesitates to call it a gallery. Exhibiting one room over is Rachel England. Creation in one room. Destruction in the other. All work is participatory. As with many of my projects, there are a bundle of ideas converging. Of course...
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John James Anderson: Good Art / Bad Art
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Commentary on art, teaching, and random musings. Monday, September 17, 2012. Good Art / Bad Art. I'll be part of a panel discussion on Good Art/Bad Art at Hillyer Arts Center on Wednesday. Also on the panel are Bill Dunlap, Artist, Critic for WETA Around Town. Show, Curator; Harriet Lesser, Curator, Strathmore Center for the Arts and Artist; and Michael O'Sullivan, Visual Arts and Film Critic for the Washington Post. I've been picking my brain about what to talk about. So many examples:.
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John James Anderson: June 2012
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Commentary on art, teaching, and random musings. Friday, June 22, 2012. Lighten Up Congress: Let Frederick Douglass Into Statuary Hall. The content below was written for Washington City Paper's blog on June 7, but never published, mostly because I didn't get to the edits fast enough in time for the post to be relevant. (Illness will do that.) So, here is my sardonic editorial. As the article mentions, petitions to for the U.S. Capitol complex to display the statue of Frederick Douglass. The President is ...
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John James Anderson: I Wish This Was A Joke
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Commentary on art, teaching, and random musings. Wednesday, July 05, 2006. I Wish This Was A Joke. While fully respecting the creation of this statue and finding it quite clever, though kitch, it is my sincere wish that the religious right would fully relaize the implications of the first part of the first amendment of our nation's Constitution. Therefore, it is likely that a document such as the Treaty of Tripoli,. The statue, erected by World Overcomers Ministries. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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John James Anderson: Opening at Alexandria's Athenaeum
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Commentary on art, teaching, and random musings. Sunday, August 17, 2008. Opening at Alexandria's Athenaeum. Opened at the Athenaeum on Prince Street in Alexandria, VA. The event had fairly good attendance and I was happy to sell 25% of my work. The options are to buy individual squares for $20 each, or to purchase a whole series and get a bit of a discount on the work. For instance, a series of 24 sounds would sell for $400, or a series of 64 homonyms sell for $1100. Mark Cameron Boyd's Song for Europe.
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John James Anderson: An Inaugural Story
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Commentary on art, teaching, and random musings. Monday, January 21, 2013. A few months ago, Washington City Paper put out a call for fiction, published in an issue at the beginning of the year. My submission was not accepted for publication (and after a quick re-read, I can see why - the accepted stories were better). And, it isn't entirely fiction: most of it happened. First the story, then the summary. Franz smiled. "I suppose we could walk there.". Hi, Frank. I’ve been looking for someone&#...Of cour...
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John James Anderson: August 2012
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Commentary on art, teaching, and random musings. Wednesday, August 08, 2012. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). City Paper Art Desk. Associate professor of Art at Prince George's Community College. Contributing arts writer for Washington City Paper. Sometimes I also make a little art. View my complete profile.