Arts And Society Reflections On “Anarchist” Structures And Aesthetics In Cultural Collectives, Part 2 (Jeffrey Swartz) The following is the second installment of a two-part series. The first can be found here. An abridged version of this... By Jeffrey Swartz
Art History Making Mesoamerica Visible In The Discourse Of Contemporary Art And Ecology (Elliott Jenkins) “In our everyday lived experience, there is an unforgiving momentum to adopt ways of being that are Eurocentric within a... By Elliott Jenkins
Literature A Cathartic Manifesto: Corporeality in James Joyce, Part 2 (Tim Royan) The following is the second part in a two-part installment. The first part can be found here. The fact that Bloom... By Tim Royan
Literature A Cathartic Manifesto: Corporeality In James Joyce, Part 1 (Tim Royan) The following is the first of a two-part series. James Joyce, throughout his literary career, repeatedly implements... By Tim Royan
Art History The “Fatal Woman” In Feminism And Modernism (Eric Galowitsch) In French, femme fatale means a “fatal” or “disastrous” woman. She is often one who attempts to attract or snare men.... By Eric Galowitsch
Architecture The Tiny House Movement – Where Less Is Really More (Rebekah Gordon) The current vogue for so-called “tiny houses”, where people live in as little as 100 to 400 square feet, derives in many... By Rebekah Gordon
Art Theory But Is It Art? – Searching For Simple, Practical, And Illuminating Answers (Jakob Zaaiman) Joseph Beuy’s “Fat Chair” The following is the first installment of a two-part series. “Art” desperately needs a handy,... By Jakob Zaaiman
Arts And Society Putting Picasso On The Economic Development Council (Carl Raschke) Placemaking, often characterized as a “people-centered” strategy for revitalizing communities through a... By Carl Raschke