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Take Away Project # 3, Mike Riley speaks with Colin Brown

Mike Riley's creates art in an unrefined and cartoon-like style that is rarely seen in high art; but  even more interesting is what inspires him and just how deep these seemingly simple cartoons are.  Riley uses a drawing style and portrays ideas that are ...

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By: Take Away Project

Published: June 1, 2011

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Take Away Project # 2, Shahrzad Taavoni speaks with Eric Greene Jr.

After interviewing Shahrzad Taavoni I was inspired. I  noticed that I looked at things in a different way. Especially when considering the my relationship to others. I felt I understood what she expresses,  how she feels when she seen others work, and how she ...

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By: Take Away Project

Published: May 27, 2011

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Take Away Project #1, Christine Shanks speaks with Leigh Ann Schoffstall

It’s funny. When I chose to interview Christine Shanks, I didn’t think that her art work, The Driving Through series, would resonate with me so emotionally. In her artist’s statement on the Maryland State Arts Council Visual Art Registry, Christine explained that “the ...

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By: Take Away Project

Published: May 25, 2011

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Songs on the Wind

The Creative Alliance is currently hosting the “Songs on the Wind” exhibit featuring Huichol artist Francisco Loza and sculptor Gale Jamieson. The exhibit contains traditional Huichol yarn paintings with a 3D twist from Loza and tree sculptures composed of newspaper and magazine pages from Jamieson. ...

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By: Ali Haris Syed

Published: May 20, 2011

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Transformer: Friday at the The Eighth Annual Transmodern Festival

Last Friday, April 29  we attended the Transmodern Festival inside the well know arts warehouse space, the H & H building. Three stories of the building were subdivided into unique galleries for exhibition. The third floor was dedicated to Room’s Play, a trippy, theatrical ...

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By: Ali Haris Syed

Published: May 7, 2011

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Telling: Baltimore, at Towson University, May 6 and 7

There are a couple of reasons for  Telling Baltimore, and one that I heard bandied around last week was that both Iraq and Afghanistan have outlived the American attention span. That was about a week ago, at a preview held at the Walters.  A lot has ...

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By: John Barry

Published: May 6, 2011

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Weird Science: Museum of Jurassic Technology

While I was visiting Los Angeles last week, a friend suggested I check out the Museum of Jurassic Technology. Initially, I was confused (as I assume you are right now) as to what “jurassic technology” actually is. I looked at and quickly closed out of ...

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By: Rachel Sax

Published: May 3, 2011

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Transmodern Preview!

With over 200 artists and exhibits to check out, this year's Transmodern festival is going to be fantastic, but a little overwhelming.  Thankfully Transmodern's own Rebecca Nagle has given Radar Redux the inside scoop on what's worth seeing at this year's festival.XX

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By: Victoria Scordato

Published: April 30, 2011

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Birds of a Feather

The newest trend in hair fashion is one that gives roosters something to crow about. Feathered hair extensions, made with rooster feathers and a simple bead weaved into the hair, has been all the rage as of late, popping up in the tresses of fashionistas, ...

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By: Juliette Eisner

Published: April 27, 2011

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Quarantined in Station North: One Flea Spare at Strand Theatre Company

The Strand finishes up its third season with a production of One Flea Spare by Naomi Wallace.  Directed by Artistic Director Jayme Kilburn, this play is about a wealthy couple who, because of the plague, has been quarantined in their London home for nearly a ...

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By: amy.smith

Published: April 26, 2011

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