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Still Reading by the Fire

by Jayna Swartzman-Brosky | Dec 14, 2015

Booked

Still Reading by the Fire

by Jayna Swartzman-Brosky | Dec 14, 2015

Most of this past year’s proposed radical agendas contain nothing that’s actually revolutionary or visionary. Politicians, theocrats, and profiteers campaign on platforms of retroactive change: ideological preservation, religious orthodoxy. ‘A …

Teaching with Contemporary Art

How Can Small Gestures Provoke Big Change?

by Jessica Hamlin | Dec 31, 2014

Teaching with Contemporary Art

How Can Small Gestures Provoke Big Change?

by Jessica Hamlin | Dec 31, 2014

Little changes in art classrooms can have a big impact. Revolutions come in all sizes.

Booked

Reading by the Fire

by Jayna Swartzman-Brosky | Dec 29, 2014

Booked

Reading by the Fire

by Jayna Swartzman-Brosky | Dec 29, 2014

Bay Area artists, curators, and culture shifters recommend nine texts for the radical at heart.

Homesteading as Art and Revolution

by Claudine Isé | Nov 4, 2014

Homesteading as Art and Revolution

by Claudine Isé | Nov 4, 2014

Is homesteading still radical? Artist Heidi Norton, her parents, and other generations of their family discuss art, craft, and the back-to-the-land movements.

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