An interview with the artist Julia Weist who has explored the relationship between art and bureaucracy whilst working as an artist in residence in the New York City Government
Read MorePublic records, NYPD surveillance, performance art
An interview with Kameron Neal, a Brooklyn based artist who is working with the New York City government to reclaim and repurpose NYPD’s pervasive and invasive surveillance footage from the 1950s-90s.
Read MoreMeow Wolf, evidence, policy
What can people involved in evidence and policy learn from a neon soaked arts-led entertainment space in the New Mexico desert? I visited Meow Wolf to find out.
Read MoreArt at the New York Mayor's Office for Sustainability
Interview with Janet Zweig, a New York based artist who is part of the NYC Public Artist in Residence programme and worked with the then Mayor’s Office for Sustainability, where a key contact was Kate Gouin, who also kindly made time for a discussion.
Read MoreInterspecies collaboration with Tomas Saraceno
Interspecies collaboration with Tomas Saraceno at The Shed gallery in New York
Read MoreMerz style political ceramics with Kahlil Robert Irving
Some notes from an impromptu visit to Kahlil Robert Irving’s show at the New York Museum of Modern Art (MoMA).
Read MoreArtist Melanie Crean, shape and NYC criminal justice
Interview with Melanie Crean, a New York based artist who is part of the NYC Public Artist in Residence programme, working at the intersection of architecture, criminal justice and shape.
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