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Artistic
Activism [pdf]: These
creative change-makers are using art to send a message
“The
desert is a laboratory. It's a lovely place to observe the world,
because there's not so much visual clutter and there is nothing
interrupting my vision. In a way, it's very simplified but also
very dynamic.”
Curve Magazine
December 2009
Don't
Fence Me In: Artists
embrace harsh desert in creating their own wide open gallery spaces
“People
here allow themselves to exercise their own unique creativity....On one level, they live a life of reduced resources, but
that also allows them to come up with inventive solutions.”
With Photo
Gallery!
The Desert Sun
August 2009
Changing
Landscapes: A Fresh Meat in the Gallery Exhibition
Video
interview
FiveStar
March 2008
Shed
Reckoning: The
Wonder Valley Homestead Cabin Festival captures the mystique of those historic huts that dot the High
Desert
"It's with a sense
of aesthetic-historic juxtaposition, and a bit of mischief, that we've
placed our story about the cabins adjacent to [our] feature on renowned
architectural photographer Julius Shulman."
Dune
Magazine
Feb-March 2008
Painter,
Activist and Randy Dandy [pdf]
"But that hasn't stopped
this fascinating genderqueer lesbian from...creating a body of work
that says as much about politics as most protest art without overtly saying
anything."
Curve Magazine
January 2007
Butch-Femme
Art of a Dandy [pdf]
"To me, this flaming shape is a phallic impulse within female
genitalia..."
TransNation
September 2006
One
of the Boys
"A dandy recognizes no authority except her tailor."
The Sophistocrat
Dandyism.net
June 2006
Interview
"The ladies seem
to love it. The rest can eat cake."
by Katia
Noyes, author of Crashing
America
August 2006
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