Last week I was on the other side of the pond, spending 3 days in London, then traveling to Bath for a day (went to Stonehenge and Laycock on a tour), then off to Torquey and Exeter last weekend (with a visit to Cockington Manner in Torquey, along with a lot of local color that [...]
Trip to London, Bath, Torquay and Exeter last week
by on April 11, 2010 in Art in NYC, Bath, England, Exeter, London, London Trip, New York City, River Avon, Stonehenge, Stonehenge
New opening: Excess and Environment: Sustainability in a World of Consumption
by on April 11, 2010 in Art, Art as Life, Art Collective, Art Event, Art in NYC, Art influentials, Art influentials, Chris Jordan, Chris Jordan, Consumerism, Consumerism, Gmail, Natural environment, Natural environment, Non-profit organization, Organizations, Visual Arts
I may be attending this opening on Sustainability in a World of Consumption but in any case want to highlight the event. I often get contacted by groups and artists telling me of their openings and I have been remiss in posting them often enough. I had an excuse lately – traveling and being extremely [...]
One Of Our Favorite Street Art Documentaries We’ve Seen All Year…
by on April 11, 2010 in Wooster Collective
… and no, we’re not talking about the Banksy film.
If you’re a loyal Wooster reader, then you know how much we love Ryan Dooley’s low fi style. For us, Ryan’s comments in the video personify what makes street art so much a counterculture community. This is a nice complement to the wonderful animated videos he makes.
Rockbois Documentary from ryan Dooley on Vimeo.
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