ART WORK in dallas

A series of events relating to Temporary Services' ART WORK,
a one-off newspaper on how hard times affect artistic process and compensation
and how artists respond in their own and others' behalf. The series is produced
through a collaboration among University of Texas - Dallas's CentralTrak,
Southern Methodist University, and Carolyn Sortor. More on the series here.

Symposium:
"ART WORK: A Local Conversation About Art, Labor, and Economics"

2010 June 12, at S.M.U., Dallas, TX.
Speakers included Dr. Michael Corris, Chair of the Div. of Art at SMU's Meadows School;
New York artist Maureen Connor; artist Bryce Dwyer of the Chicago collective inCUBATE;
Marc Herbst, co-Editor of The Journal for Aesthetics and Protest; and Brent Brown of bcWORKSHOP;
followed by a panel moderated by Prof. Noah Simblist.

I also encountered the Sisters of the Yellow Rose as I was leaving S.M.U., and although they weren't
on the official symposium schedule, couldn't leave them out here.

(For visuals from the exhibition, see here; and for visuals of the readings program, see here.)


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