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Time for Change and Call for Your Entry

Global Actions Against Normalized Shit Fifteen years ago at a late night party in New York, artist Javier Tellez asked me one of the best questions I have ever heard. “If the sun were not to come out tomorrow,” he said “do you think people would go to work?” I did not know how to …

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Haoyang’s experience at Creative Time Summit

The session I enjoyed the most is the MAKING MURALS IN WASHINGTON & TEHRAN. Having been working on and thinking about mural-sized prints, this session really gave me new perspectives on how to think about the surfaces that we see everyday and the potential impact that artworks can have. It’s also great to see mural artist Mehdi Ghadyanloo …

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About SPL

From Social Art Practice to Socially Engaged Humanities In the last two decades, socially engaged art has entered the life of museums, universities, corporations, and even governments. Described as participatory art, relational aesthetics, and social practice, to name a few, the variety of terms and definitions for the phenomenon is as rich as its prolific …

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