Tag Archives: art
Recasting the artist as social capitalist
Imagine a New York City art installation called the Assassination of Hillary Clinton in 2008, election time. The installation plays with (rather outrageous) images and phrases touching on Clinton’s sexuality, gender, and fashion sense. They are displayed in a virtual … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Design, Policy
Tagged art, artists, civic engagement, local development, policy, robert putnam, social capital, yamany arboleda
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JR’s TED Wish: Art + Social Change
I know this is old news by now, but I have been wanting to put it up here for some time. Discovering the role that art can play in social change and re-imagining individual and collective perceptions / and shared … Continue reading
Posted in Design, Human Rights, Innovation
Tagged art, culture, JR, social change, TED
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Typography for Lawyers
I found this website after Swiss Miss blogged about it on her site. Once I actually read that the creator is a lawyer who formally studied typography + art at Harvard University, I was in love (please do not … Continue reading
