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Category Archives: Happenings: Reflections
National Museum of Language, College Park, MD
Just visited the National Museum of Language in College Park, just north of University Park. Initially hard to miss as I had a different idea of what I was looking for, the museum has two exhibition rooms and is located … Continue reading
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Tagged College Park, Exhibitions, Language, Museums
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Remy Peritz’s “Current Debates” as part of MICA’s MA in Social Design Thesis Exhibition in the Pinkard Gallery in the Bunting Center
My favorite piece I’ve found as part of the Master of Arts in Social Design Thesis Exhibition is Remy Peritz‘s “Current Debates.” He asks various questions, looking for democratic responses studying social media’s worth…explaining a work in progress in which … Continue reading
Resonance: Reflections on “Conduit” and Residency at #GatewayArts Center
This blog post is also online at JustinFair.com: In reflecting upon my residency at Gateway Arts Center, I am deeply honored and thankful to have received such constructive feedback. Open feedback is a gift given my work’s focus on … Continue reading
