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Campos-Pons Performed at Guggenheim Museum April 2014

As part of her retrospective exhibition, Carrie Mae Weems: Three Decades of Photography and Video, at the Guggenheim Museum in New York City, Carrie Mae Weems hosted “Carrie Mae Weems LIVE: Past Tense/Future Perfect,” a weekend of programs April 25-27, 2014, focusing on contemporary cultural production in the areas of dance, film, literature, music, theater, and […]

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2014 Carpenter Center Show Featured Work by Three Prospectus Artists

“Living As Form (The Nomadic Version)” at the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Harvard University featured work by three Artists’ Prospectus for the Nation artists who participated in Alfredo Jaar’s Public Interventions workshops (Caitlin Berrigan, John Hulsey and Tomashi Jackson).

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Andrews’ Work in 2013 DeCordova Biennial

Prospectus artist Nancy Andrews (Loupette and the Moon + Delirious) was one of 21 New England artists and collaborative teams who had work  in the 2013 deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum Biennial in Lincoln, MA.  The Biennial “aims to demonstrate the active, ambitious art scene that exists across New England today.” For more information about […]

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Mel Chin and Operation Paydirt Featured in NY Times

On March 19, 2014, The New York Times published an in-depth article about Prospectus artist Mel Chin (Operation Paydirt in New England + Neurotoxic Element Music Video) and his Operation Paydirt in the context of his 2014 retrospective exhibition in New Orleans, Mel Chin: Rematch. The article, titled “Exhibition Traces a Career Dedicated to Mutability” […]

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Ellen Driscoll’s Work in Recycled Plastic Part of Project Vortex

Prospectus artist Ellen Driscoll (Distant Mirrors Website + FASTFORWARDFOSSIL Paintings on Recycled Plastic) has joined  Project Vortex, an international collective of artists, designers and architects actively working with plastic debris. Started by multimedia artist Aurora Robson, Project Vortex “support[s] projects that intercept the plastic waste stream in innovative ways.” The work sold on the PV website […]

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January 8, 2014 Lecture in Boston by Campos-Pons

Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons (FeFa) participated in Lesley University’s Art Talks Lecture Series  on Wednesday, January 8, 2014 at Boston University’s Kenmore Classroom Building, Room 101,  565 Commonwealth Avenue, MBTA: Green Line, Kenmore stop.  Magda lectured “on her trans-disciplinary practice which is deeply invested in the discourse of exilic identity, individual freedom, cultural heritage/hybridism, and racial […]

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Nancy Andrews’ Tedx Talk Online

Video documentation of Prospectus artist Nancy Andrews’ 16:00 Tedx talk in Brunswick, ME, on November 3, 2013 can be viewed online.  Her presentation was directly related to her Prospectus project, Delirious.

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McCauley Performed SUGAR at Boston College Dec. 2013

Robbie McCauley (Prospectus contributor, More SUGAR) performed her acclaimed solo theater work, SUGAR, at Boston College’s Bonn Studio Theater in its Robsham Theater Arts Center on Friday and Saturday, December 6-7, 2013, at 7 p.m.  Seats to this event are free and can be obtained by emailing sugar@bc.edu  Seating is limited for both performances, so […]

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Campos-Pons Exhibition at Tufts in 2013

The exhibition, “Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons: My Mother Told Me” closed at Tufts University Art Gallery on December 8, 2013.  The exhibition featured three multimedia installations, including work from her 2013 Venice Biennale installation with Neil Leonard from their FeFa series  for the Prospectus and two large Polaroid compositions.  This was Magda’s first museum exhibition in […]

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Campos-Pons, Leonard, Four Others Spoke about “FeFa in Context” in Nov. 2013

Presented by Artists in Context in collaboration with Cultural Agents Initiative, “FeFa in Context” occurred at the Barker Center*, Room 359, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, on November 20, 2013 from 6 to 8 p.m. and focused on various aspects of FeFa at the Havana Biennial in 2012.  Besides Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons and Neil Leonard, creators […]

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