Periodical on political art. UPFRONT committee included Keith Christensen, Elizabeth Kulas, Lucy R. Lippard, and Irving Wexler. Essays: "From the Ground Up: Cultural Democracy as a National Movement," by Don Adams and Arlene Goldbard; "Artists Working with Unions: Union Made," a panel discussion featuring Tony Gillotte, Howard Saunders, Carla Katz, Fred Lonidier, Carole Condé, Karl Beveridge, and Mierle Laderman Ukeles; "This is a Political Document: A Description of the Making of a Work of Art," by Charles Frederick; "Night and Day: Womens' Encampment for a Future of Peace and Justice, Seneca Army Depot, New York, July 4 - Sept. ... [details]
Periodical on political art. Edited by Miriam Borofsky, Margia Kramer, Elizabeth Kulas, Herb Perr, Anne Pitrone, Irving Wexler, and Jody Wright. Essays "The Art Squad," by Janet Kaplan; "L.A.P.A.D. The First Six Months or The Triumphs and Trials of Organizing in a Town Where Everyone Lives 45 Minutes Apart," by Mary-Linn Hughes and Jane Thurmond; NAPNOC: The Neighborhood Arts Program National Organizing Committee," by Arlene Goldbard; "X-Change: Seattle Art & Politics," by Doug Kahn. ... [details]
Vital critical review of the Alternative Arts movement in New York. Edited by Julie Ault, with contributions by Martin Beck, Juli Carson, Jim Cornwell, David Deitcher, Arlene Goldbard, Miwon Kwon, Lucy R. ... [details]
"This anthology was created to raise the profile of community cultural development practice around the world by offering a rich mixture of experiences, ideas and stories that demonstrate the validity of this work as a stimulus to pluralism, participation and equality in cultural life, and as a response to globalization's pull toward the standardization of commercial culture. ... [details]
Bi-annual periodical focusing on Feminism and community arts. Edited by Fran Baskin, Martha Burgess, Sarah Drury, Chris Heindl, Betti-Sue Hertz, Susan Hoenig, Carol Jacobsen, Robin Michals, Lise Prown, and Lynn Wadsworth. ... [details]