NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING IS A PAMPHLET OF ARTIST AND WRITERS AGAINST THE REZONING OF 105 KEEFER
Vince Tao, Stephan Wright, Byron Peters, Kay Higgins, Dan Pon, listen chen 陳聽春
Six transcripts of artists, writers, arts administrators, gallery technicians, and artworkers speaking before City Council at the public hearing regarding the rezoning of 105 Keefer Street from a Chinatown Historic Area (HA-1A District) to a Comprehensive Development (CD-1 District).
THE BUS AS HOSTILE ARCHITECTURE II
Sungpil Yoon takes the bus: Part II of Bus as Hostile Architecture
They share the bus with me. / Sometimes I play a game / As to where they will sit /I am always right / Because people are predictable / But mostly / Because patterns form / subconsciously.
NICE POEM
Tiziana La Melia writes a Nice Poem
Nice, but.
Nice, but there’s something, I don’t know.
BOOK REVIEW: “TELL THEM I SAID NO” BY MARTIN HERBERT
Bopha Chhay on refusal in a review of Martin Herbert’s “Tell Them I Said No”
Each chapter begins to reveal the limitations that the art system has on the practices of these artists, notably tensions that arise along the lines of class, gender and race.
TWO MISTAKES
Jamie Hilder buys a shelf
I like to talk during movies. I use Brecht as a way to justify it as a radical political gesture
WHEN EXHIBITIONS FLATTEN BLACK EXPERIENCE
Denise Ryner reflects on three exhibitions
In that year I worked as an independent curator, paid curatorial intern, sessional instructor in curatorial studies, volunteer gallery board member, gallery assistant in a commercial space and copywriter of exhibition didactics.
SEVEN YEARS OF TENDERNESS: ALICE DIOP’S VERS LA TENDRESSE AT 2017 DOXA DOCUMENTARY FILM FESTIVAL
Casey Wei investigates tenderness and the politics of love
In this district, the notorious neuf trois, there is no peach to bruise, no cartoon cat and dog, no back issues of National Geographic
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