We think the New Art in the Neighborhood program is cool; so cool, in fact, that a story about it ran in the first year of publication of TheCommonspace's online mag. Now we've stumbled across the website for the program, which includes profiles of students, samples of their work, photos from the workshops that nearly every visiting artist at the Contemporary has conducted with the program's young participants, etc. Check it out and feel better about the future.
Posted under Other by Amanda Doyle on Mon., Jun 18, 2007 at 3:08 PM
hey this is kind of cool...is there still some kind of magazine, or just this here blog?
[Posted by MattHurst on Wed., Jun 20, 2007 at 1:58 AM]At the Contemporary, upstairs in one of the little media rooms, they do have hard copies of the zines that each NAN class publishes...they might just be for viewing there, though.
[Posted by amanda on Wed., Jun 20, 2007 at 9:44 AM]wait, did you mean is there still a magazine from TheCommonspace? In that case, *sob*, no, we are strictly running on fumes from our glory days, in the blink of a young girl's eye.
[Posted by amanda on Wed., Jun 20, 2007 at 9:46 AM]