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By Sidney MullisEdited by Anna Mirzayan Original Publish Date 8/27/2021 The views and opinions expressed in this article are solely those of the author. They do not reflect the opinions or views of Bunker Projects or its members. The interior castle (2021) is a sweet and gentle exhibition of small paintings, drawings, and sculptures by NYC-based, Pittsburgh-grown artist Lacey […]
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By Sidney MullisEdited by Anna Mirzayan Original Publish Date 8/27/2021 The views and opinions expressed in this article are solely those of the author. They do not reflect the opinions or views of Bunker Projects or its members. The interior castle (2021) is a sweet and gentle exhibition of small paintings, drawings, and sculptures by NYC-based, Pittsburgh-grown artist Lacey […]
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Original Publish Date: 5/10/2021Edited by Teena Wilder and Harrison Smith | Artwork by Phoenix S. Brown For this addition to The Hand-Off series, Phoenix S Brown shares (Post-It) Notes on Duality, an introspective journal entry presented in an experimental format. In the piece, Brown unpacks her newfound identity as a “multidimensional” musical and visual artist, dissecting the origins of her musical practice and […]
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Original Publish Date: 5/10/2021Edited by Teena Wilder and Harrison Smith | Artwork by Phoenix S. Brown For this addition to The Hand-Off series, Phoenix S Brown shares (Post-It) Notes on Duality, an introspective journal entry presented in an experimental format. In the piece, Brown unpacks her newfound identity as a “multidimensional” musical and visual artist, dissecting the origins of her musical practice and […]
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Opinion by Dani Lamorte 12/1/2020 Original Publish Date: 12/1/2020 Like many other viewers of this exhibition, I experienced Sidney Mullis’ solo show Sand Murmurs, Tongue Pockets, Thumb Secrets remotely. Writing about work I have only seen virtually is a first for me, but felt fitting given not only the circumstances, but the uncanny content of the show itself. Luckily, […]
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Opinion by Dani Lamorte 12/1/2020 Original Publish Date: 12/1/2020 Like many other viewers of this exhibition, I experienced Sidney Mullis’ solo show Sand Murmurs, Tongue Pockets, Thumb Secrets remotely. Writing about work I have only seen virtually is a first for me, but felt fitting given not only the circumstances, but the uncanny content of the show itself. Luckily, […]
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Opinion by Dani Lamorte The views and opinions expressed in this article are solely those of the author. They do not reflect the opinions or views of Bunker Projects or its members. All images courtesy of the author. I know it’s nearly over, but please let me tell you how much I hate this year’s […]
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Opinion by Dani Lamorte The views and opinions expressed in this article are solely those of the author. They do not reflect the opinions or views of Bunker Projects or its members. All images courtesy of the author. I know it’s nearly over, but please let me tell you how much I hate this year’s […]
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Original Publish Date: 10/5/2020 I spoke with resident artist Justin Emmanual Dumas over video chat to learn about his background, motivation, practice, and experience in residency. This conversation is informed by our shared experiences growing up in Pittsburgh during industrial decline. The interview has been lightly edited to translate from voice to text. Photography by […]
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Original Publish Date: 10/5/2020 I spoke with resident artist Justin Emmanual Dumas over video chat to learn about his background, motivation, practice, and experience in residency. This conversation is informed by our shared experiences growing up in Pittsburgh during industrial decline. The interview has been lightly edited to translate from voice to text. Photography by […]
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