July 15, 2014
Rachel Gontijo Araujo of A Bolha Editora talks about the legacy of censorship in Brazil and her movement against the commodity-driven nature of publishing.
Rachel Gontijo Araujo of A Bolha Editora talks about the legacy of censorship in Brazil and her movement against the commodity-driven nature of publishing.
Chelsea’s short story “Mansionland” appears in Double Dot Magazine.
Chelsea talks about the idea of Net Art as it relates to Miranda July’s 2013 email exhibition We Think Alone.
A quick look a John Baldessari’s Six Colorful Inside Jobs, and the history of LA’s art scene in honour of the upcoming Los Angeles Artbook Fair.
Chelsea delves into the archives and discovers The Vancouver Association for Noncommercial Culture, a feminist collective creating Interventionist Art in the early 1990s.
Wherein Chelsea solves a small Canadian artist-publishing mystery!
Chelsea reviews the second annual Vancouver Art/Book Fair.
Chelsea looks at the history of artist publishing in Vancouver.
Chelsea interviews Heidi Nagtegaal of The Hammock Residency.
Chelsea travels to Los Angeles and meets with Sarah Williams, co-founder of the LA Art Book Review.