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On Chris Larson’s installation at the Wakpa Triennial created from the material of a vacated garment factory: absent workers, loops & rotations, and the contradictions of capitalism
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Brooks Turner

Brooks Turner

Brooks Turner

Brooks Turner

Brooks Turner

Brooks Turner

Brooks Turner

Brooks Turner

Brooks Turner

Brooks Turner

How changing evaluation standards can open new possibilities, not only for learning but for seeing the world

On regional constructions of gender, shifting relations to survival, mancrafts, and object drag

A student perspective on moving beyond traditional education to foster personal expression, free thinking, and empathy

A student perspective on how discrimination shapes what we see in the art world, and how art education might reframe standards of success
Editor’s Picks: Glitches, Gaps, Ghosts
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Mike Curran

Mike Curran

Mike Curran

Mike Curran

Mike Curran

Mike Curran

Mike Curran

Mike Curran

Mike Curran

Mike Curran
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