How one walks through the world, the endless small adjustments of balance, is affected by the shifting weights of beautiful things. — Elaine Scarry
Putting this here for safe keeping.
Descartes’ diagram of the human brain and eye.
Teachers have an obligation to reveal their own fallibility. — Anoka Faruqee
California Institute of the Arts
October 15 - 20, 2012
Opening Reception: Thursday, October 18, 8pm
Performances will be held throughout the day on October 18:
12pm - A discourse by Chandler McWilliams - Stairs of the Main Gallery
12:30pm - A slide lecture by Heather M. O’Brien - D301 Gallery
9:00pm - A performance by Johanna Reed - Main Gallery
Includes work by:
Anne Guro Larsmon
Andrea Hidalgo
Arturo Molinar-Avitia
Ashley Romano
Benjamin Dean
Bryne Rasmussen
Camilo Restrepo
Chandler McWilliams
Conor Fields
Dina Sherman
Elin Lennox
Emily Shanahan
Eve LaFountain
Heather M. O’Brien
Heisue Chung
Jamora Crawford
Jason Roberts Dobrin
Katrin Winkler
Lauralee Pope
Lauren Steinberg
Marisa Williamson
Minha Park
Pablo Carrillo
Páli Bjornsson
Roslyn Cohen
Satoe Fukushima
Stephen Neidich
Tara Foley
Tamara Rosenblum
Vidisha Saini
Vivian Sming
W Don Flores
How could I fail to be grateful to my whole life?—and so I tell my life to myself. — Friedrich Nietzsche
Freedom would become the environment of an organism which is no longer capable of adapting to the competitive performances required for well-being under domination, no longer capable of tolerating the aggressiveness, brutality, and ugliness of the established way of life. The rebellion would then have taken root in the very nature, the “biology” of the individual. — Herbert Marcuse
Retrograde Mars
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