Monthly Archives: March 2009

Art21: Art in the Twenty-First Century Is Now On Hulu

You may have heard about Hulu, an evil plot by aliens to destroy the world through free television on the internet. Because after all tv rots the brain and tv on the internet really softens it up. (Don’t take my word for it.) And it seems that even high brow television is a weapon in [...]

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Art Gallery Opens In New York City Subway

The creative folks at Improv Everywhere are at it again. This time they pull off a dadaist style art gallery in a New York Subway.
Improv Everywhere has the mission of creating chaos and joy in public places. Since it started in 2001 Improv Everywhere has been imitated often but I’ve yet to see it duplicated. [...]

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Seth Godin Talks About The Business Of Selling Music

Over on the MusicMarketing.com blog there is a great interview with “thought leader” Seth Godin about the state of the music industry today in 2009. The interview is almost 30 minutes long but every minute is worth listening to if your a music maker in this day and age.
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Art Palaver Seeks Art Writers And Bloggers To Submit Guest Posts

I have a few goals for Art Palaver. Mainly enable artists to be able to create their art, also build a community around this blog. I believe having more voices will help do both of those things. Which is why I decided to start looking for other writers and guest bloggers.
This is a good opportunity [...]

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Liz Lomax And Her Hand Sculpted Illustrations

Hand sculpted illustrations? How in the world do you sculpt an illustration? Well if your Liz Lomax you create three dimensional sculptures then take digital photos of them, thus creating a hand sculpted illustration. And from the looks of it Liz is quite good at it.
She has created work for Mastercard, Officemax, First National Bank, [...]

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Art Book Review | I’d Rather Be In The Studio

In case you haven’t heard the global economy is not doing so well. People are getting laid off and companies are going out of business left and right. It is in the news everyday all day, which has people spending less money, even those who still have their job. This is not good news for [...]

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