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Artists Discuss: How Cultural Identities Inform the Creative Process, Part 2

Kalila Kingsford Smith

Assuming imposed identities, and then going against that, criticizing and parodying.

Artists Discuss: How Cultural Identities Inform the Creative Process, Part 1

Kalila Kingsford Smith

Issues of cutural origins and expectations, and what are artists to do now post-election.

Photo: Carr Kizzier

Six voices, one work

Andrew Sargus Klein

The more voices within the creative process, the harder it can be to create a cohesive work.

Photo: Brian Schumaker

Dance: Soft Diplomacy in the Cold War

Lynn Matluck Brooks

A stellar line-up of dancers recount exciting, exasperating, and sometimes heartrending encounters on State Department tours.

Photo: Anna M. Maynard

Notes in Alchemy from Moving Arts Lab

Janna Meiring

We climb the hill, in the darkness, stone by stone.

Photo: Derek Fowles

Bebe Miller and Susan Rethorst: Archiving the Disappearing Dance

Meredith Bove

Movement is one fractal amidst a larger entity when considering dance’s meaning.

Photo: Daryl Pevato

Grappling With Whiteness in a Field of Poppies

Nicole Bindler

Poppies remain dormant for years before bursting into red glory, as do revolutions.

Photo: Kalila Kingsford Smith

From the NextMove Studio: Pedestrian Presence in Varone’s Work

Kalila Kingsford Smith

A masterclass taught by Xan Burley and Hsiao-Jou Tang gave a taste of Varone’s style.

Photo: courtesy of Mascher Space

Celebrating 11 years of Mascher Space Cooperative, an artist run space in Philadelphia

Zornitsa Stoyanova

The weird, experimental, and unconventional still has a home in South Kensington.

Photo: Ian Douglas

Mercurial Identities at American Realness

Megan Bridge

American Realness presents art that provides crucial alternatives to mainstream cultural models.