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SECCA reborn
I interviewed SECCA’s Executive Director Mark Leach this past week for an upcoming article I’m working on for a new visual arts magazine called Artsee to launch this summer. The following is the complete transcription of the interview which due to space restrictions will not be able to appear in print in its entirety. Seeemed [...]
Posted in Triad area Tagged 2010 reopening, Mark Leach, NC NC, North Carolina New Contemporary, People's Biennial, SECCA 1 Comment
Living Large – Leonardo Drew at the Weatherspoon Art Museum
If you could only choose a keyword or two to describe Leonardo Drew’s art, presence would have to be high on the list as the artist produces work that commands your attention at a level few of his peers can match. His pieces are relentlessly physical, possessing a materiality that engages, a vitality that [...]
People’s Biennial Field Report – April 1, 2010
SECCA is one month into its cross-state, high & low, far & wide search for creative talents to participate in the nationally touring exhibition/campaign titled People’s Biennial. For what we’ve seen thus far, and what we hope to see before the submission deadline on April 30, I thought it was high time to file a [...]
Also posted in Charlotte area, Eastern NC, Triangle area, Western NC Tagged Harrell Fletcher, ICI, Jens Hoffmann, People's Biennial, SECCA, Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art Leave a comment
Leonardo Drew at the Weatherspoon
Thanks to Xandra at the Weatherspoon for passing this one on…
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