Art and Politics Now

Criticism must think of itself as . . . opposed to every form of tyranny, domination and abuse. Its social goals are non-coercive knowledge produced in the interest of human freedom. Edward Said The World The Text and the Critic 1983

Friday, February 26, 2010

Radical Printmaking in the Bay Area

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The Great Tortialla Conspiracy. Prints on Tortillas. Here they are cooking at the opening. And you can see they are anti war tortillas Chri...
Saturday, February 20, 2010

Black History Month in Seattle II City Hall

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This is the sculpture of Roosevelt Lewis who is featured in City Hall with sculptures and paintings in the main lobby. Roosevelt Lewis is a...

Black History Month in the Seattle Art Scene

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The Ethnic Art Gallery in the Seattle Municipal Tower is on the third floor. It exists thanks to the hard work of a group of dedicated city ...
Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Sanctions, Divestment to End the Israeli Occupation

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That is eighty year old Judith Kolokoff next to me at what we called an informational demonstration at Trader Joe's. We are nationwide ...
Sunday, January 31, 2010

Liana Badr Eye of the Mirror

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This will be a short but heartfelt post about Liana Badr's The Eye of the Mirror , a book in the Arab Women Writers series. It was publi...
Friday, January 29, 2010

Howard Zinn

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Irreplaceable, outspoken voice against fascism. He never stopped speaking up. He is an example for all of us. Like Edward Said, his voice wi...
Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Martin Luther King Day

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This is the third year that my grandson Max and I have gone on the Martin Luther King Day March and he is only two years old!. The first y...
Friday, January 15, 2010

Joe Sacco Footnotes in Gaza

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Joe Sacco is profoundly engaged with the experience of war in his new book. It is a major work of art, a telling of the Palestinian Israeli...
Monday, January 4, 2010

Joe Feddersen's Vital Signs

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These are installation shots from Joe Feddersen's exhibition "Vital Signs" which closes on Sunday at the Tacoma Art Museum. T...
Thursday, December 31, 2009

And a tribute to the Gaza Solidarity marchers

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From 42 countries 1300 people came to honor the nightmare of Gaza and the Egyptian government closed the border at Rafah, the only point in...
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