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Katori Hall’s The Mountaintop is headed to Broadway this fall!

Katori Hall's The Mountaintop is headed to Broadway this fall!
I was introduced to Katori's amazing work last year. I saw a production of her play "Hurt Village" at Julliard and was blown away so this is excellent news. I haven't seen this play but im definitely going to check it out. My vote is for … Read More

Jessica Ann Peavy She Knows Something You Don’t Know

Jessica is a friend of mine and a dope artist don't m iss her show (you only have 7 more days to see it!) Check out all the information below.
JESSICA ANN PEAVY

She Knows Something You Don't Know
Video Screening at Momenta Art

359 Bedford Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11211
Between S4th & S5th Sts

January 7th -January 18th

Opening and Food Tasting … Read More

Animation: the learning curve

I wasn’t prepared for this process. I just spent the last few days making a very bad animatic. Don’t know what an animatic is? well here is an example of a good one. You are apparently supposed to edit together your storyboards with the exact … Read More

Art for Change Art Beats Event, November 6

Check this out if you are in the NY area
Art for Change is an organization that provides a forum for creating innovative art and media programs that inspire people to take an active role in social justice.
Celebrating art, activism, social justice....and the sneak peek of our new Art for Change … Read More

Procrastination by John Kelly

I really cannot afford to be doing any of this today, seriously.

The Whitest Boy Alive // Golden Cage

I'm a big fan of optical illusions. Below is a really great video that shows quite a few, to the soundtrack of Golden Cage, a song all about missing. 
I think this is a great creative exercise. The director Mauro Vecchi [www.maurovecchi.com], in collaboration w/ Nicola Brigati, is a relaxing trip through the most famous optical illusions.
This is … Read More

Mickalene Thomas//She’s Come Undone!

Mickalene Thomas's solo show at Lehmann Maupin is up until May 2nd, 2009. Her elaborate work often incorporates bold colors and rhinestones, and retells and imagines stories about the feminine. Hailing from the Yale MFA program and a residency at Studio Museum in Harlem, this show is not to be missed. … Read More