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WACTAC 2007-2008

photo: Gene Pittman

The Guerrilla Girls and WACTAC

photo: Witt Siasoco

Teen Video Workshop

Photo: Megan Leafblad

Master Class with Popmaster Fabel

photo: Cameron Wittig

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MC No More

Thanks, audience for not laughing at my jokes, even though they were hilarious. If you’d laughed it would’ve just expanded my ego, which is never a good thang. We are sitting here toiling in St. Paul; we’re counting up all the many ballots (read: we’re making our underpaid intern Emmanuel count the ballots while we, the masterminds behind WACTAC mingle with our judges and crowd). Aboot to announce the weiners! See you all L8R!



PiKaPiKA

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Pikapika is inspiring artists all over the world to create there own flashlight animation

all it takes is a few friends

some flashlights.. (maybe some cool bulb colors)

darkness

and a digital still camera

… and maybe quicktime

.. when is the Walker going to have them over from Japan to do a workshop?

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Katherine’s Car

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Patrick Goggin. Listen to the artist here.



Small Town Funk

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Sings Like a Bird

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Perspectives

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20 Under 20 Saint Paul Finalists

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Bridget Collins

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Rachel Gregor

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Jordan Hamilton

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Rudy Fig

Sara Beth Ryther (Spoken Word)

Jess Nelson (Singer/Guitarist)

MG (Spoken Word)

Evan Gabriel (DJ)

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Katelyn Eng

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Broc Blegen



Wishes for the Sky

Wishes for the Sky 2008

Free event

Sunday, April 20, 11am-4pm

Harriet Island, St. Paul

Rain or Shine

FREE KITE FLYING!

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S8

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Super 8 film project for school.

We were not allowed to use music.. (even though I used copyrighted Kid Koala in some parts.. and the Brady Bunch Theme Song)

Anyways, we had to create a soundtrack using all found wav. sounds from the internet…

Which made pretty much all of the projects seem really weird.



Craft and Creation (The Dream Catcher)

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Dia De Los Muertos

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The picture reads:

“A skull almost 500 years old was found in an Inca cemetery near Lima, Peru. It belonged to an Inca man believed to be the first documented gunshot victim in the New World. Archaeologists say the wound was caused by a Spanish firearm in the 1536 siege of Lima.”



Windows

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The Wonderings of Why Things Are the Way They Are

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Giant, Stone Phalluses

Tetsumi Kudo: not as conventional as he looks.

At the risk of sounding trite, Tetsumi Kudo is one dope dude. In the Walker’s exhibition Tetsumi Kudo: Garden of Metamorphosis” (October 18, 2008 - March 22, 2009) I saw, what in my mind is true contemporary art. In describing Kudo’s work, a lot of different words come to mind- abstract, simple, complex, revolting, alluring, inspiring, incongruous. The exhibition is undoubtedly one of the most interesting solo artist shows I’ve seen at the walker, displaying a variety of objects, sculpture, installation, drawing, and painting—covering the entire path of his career, from the late 1950s through the late 1980s.

Some of my favorite pieces within the exhibit were the birdcages, the cocoons, the room full of penises, the photos from his giant installation a penis carved into the side of a rockface, the walk in box filled with blacklights and neon flowers, and the many other components that’s made you ask yourself, “What the hell?”

There is footage of Kudo 40 or so years ago with some friends explaining that in 20 years the penises in his work will not be seen as penises, but simply as symbols. As insightful and thought provoking such an ideology is, they still look like penises.

Go see this exhibit and spend some time to take it all in. Just don’t plan a meal right afterwards.



Chupa Cat

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I’m having a go at ceramics this semester. Here’s my favorite piece so far. It’s an abstracted sculpture of a cat and it was featured in the 2008 Minnesota State Visual Arts Exhibition.



Curating the 20 under 20 show: St. Paul

Hello from St. Paul! This day is significant because it’s the second and last day of curating, and also the same for how many times I’ve been in St. Paul.

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Obey and Obama

Recently, in Philly,the sales of Obama t-shirts helped fund OBEY created bus shelter ads of Sentor Barack Obama.

Obey’s site says “You might be saying… “ supporting a political candidate, paying for ads, what is Obey thinking?” Well, we’re thinking that helping to put Obama in office is one of the most subversive things we could be doing. To see for yourself, check out his policies at barackobama.com

They are also featuring posters for purchase similarly on their site.



MPLS FPS

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This was a project that Monica Gould created for the Guerrilla Cinema workshop last November with artist Xavier Tavera.



Quick Tongue

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Barry and Pianos

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