Category Archives: Art Organization

Recycling With a Vengeance

I think it is an interesting idea to connect recycling with our visceral feelings, and performative aspects of the event must be enjoyable. But, why do they need to throw bottles aiming at other people? Of course it has the … Continue reading

Posted in Art Organization, Artists, Everyday Life, Thoughts | Comments Off on Recycling With a Vengeance

Being guilty of same.

What is the good word/term for the method of criticism by acting or practicing the position of which I criticize? Basically it becomes critical because my activity itself throws something I want to criticize in the face of people. Activity … Continue reading

Posted in Art Organization, Artists, Everyday Life | Comments Off on Being guilty of same.

What Artists Need

I made a list of what artists need. If I were not working for a non-profit art organization, I wouldn’t write such things. Hmm… well, I possibly would. I am somehow so good at coming up with a pseudo theory … Continue reading

Posted in Art Organization | Comments Off on What Artists Need

Artistic Direction in a nonprofit art organization

This is just my quick thought in this morning.  It’s not developed yet, but I put it down. What is Artistic Direction? The definition of Artistic Direction is multi-faceted. The force must be conducted through a philosophy which integrates many … Continue reading

Posted in Art Organization | Comments Off on Artistic Direction in a nonprofit art organization

Nonprofit Lifecycles

I started reading “Nonprofit Lifecycles” by Susan Kenny Stevens. When I was talking about how I had seen my work place, Kala Art Institute, in terms of its capability to run our expanded facilities, Ron Saunders recommended this book, and … Continue reading

Posted in Art Organization | Comments Off on Nonprofit Lifecycles

An Open Art Community

When I observe an exhibition site, especially when I show my piece or curate in the site, I try to image the flow of people in the site. I imagine how audience enters the space, what they face to, which … Continue reading

Posted in Art Organization | Comments Off on An Open Art Community