By Justin, January 31, 2007
OK, I will admit that when I first heard the title of our newest exhibition, it wasn’t all that meaningful to me. I wasn’t sure what to expect in a show called Quantizing Effects: The Liminal Art of Jim Campbell. So I turned to Google and Wikipedia and found that the title could not be more fitting.
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By Justin, June 29, 2006
We asked Joyce the question, “Would you describe your commitment to social change through art and how artists can become a bridge for understanding and healing?”
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By Justin, June 29, 2006
We asked Joyce the question, “You can see tension in the juxtapositions in many of your pieces, and you create using powerful images. Do you consider your work topical?”
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By Justin, June 15, 2006
We asked Joyce the question, “Your prolific work comes from a rich ancestry. Can you tell us where your storytelling comes from?”
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By Justin, June 14, 2006
“The performance art can’t be as contemplative or detached as the visual art. Theater is a great way to get rid of issues you can’t do in visual art,” Scott notes. In the 1980s, Scott partnered with Kay Lawal to present the “Thunder Thigh Review.” Their performances about obsessive behaviors—from overeating to drugs—exposed society’s prejudices and problems.
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