FUSE 33.3: Summer 2010
01 Jul 2010, Posted in Back Issues, 0 Comments
LOCAL ALTERNATIVES
In this issue of Fuse, we consider the different ways in which community-based interventions and collaborations can create alternatives at the local level. In Microfunding: A little goes a long way, Amber Landgraff reflects on the importance of community dinners, especially when they lead to alternative systems for funding art. Looking outside of established systems and toward community funding initiatives, Landgraff considers artist projects that facilitate the redistribution of community money in order to effect positive change within that community.
INSIDE:
/ Microfunding: A Little Goes A Long Way by Amber Landgraff
/ A Fire at the Embassy Hotel by Christopher Regimbal
/ Ger Zielinski in Conversation with Mix Festival’s Stephen Kent Jusick
/ Who’s Excellence? Our Excellence! by Marc James Leger
/ The Changing Picture by Kevin Rodgers
/ Hometown by Anka Dabrowska
/ 25 Years Into the Future: EMMEDIA’s Expanded Standard Timeline: Artists and Electronic Media in Calgary review by Diana Sherlock
/ Undoing Identities: Brendan Fernandes’ Haraka Haraka review by Jen Kennedy
/ Autobiography and the Family Frame: Jaret Belliveau’s “Dominion Street” review by Matthew Ryan Smith
/ Brutalizing Veneers: Pamela Masik’s The Forgotten (Preview) review by Francisco-Fernando Granados
/ Only Hope was Left: Inside Pandora’s Box review by Erin Silver
/ New Discourses: Always Moving Forward: Contemporary African Photography from the Wedge Collection review by Sally Frater
/ My Rectum Is Not a Grave: Will Munro’s Inside the Solar Temple of the Cosmic Leather Daddy review by Jon Davies
/ The Pinky Show
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