Saturday, September 25, 2010

live art, right now

So I'm in the crate re-enacting herny box brown's escape from 19th C plantation. He shipped himself by post to Philadelphia. I chose to take my phone with me and twitter, FB, blog while inside. How different would brown's journey had been had he had this technology. Twittering as he stopped at locations or riding on a cargo train knowing that as each day went he'd be closer to being free. And we'd be keep up to date, by the mintue reporting of an astonshing event

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About Me

Alicia Grullon's projects consist of performances and photography in public spaces. She is interested in the connections between art and activism. She has exhibited at Mount Holyoke College’s Five College Women’s Studies Research Center, Raritan Community College, Masur Museum of Art, the Peekskill Arts Festival, Samuel Dorsky Museum at the State University of New York at New Paltz, Hunter College Gallery and The University of Rhode Island. Awards include: Franklin Furnace Fund for Performance Art 2007-08, Chashama Visual Arts Award, Research Associateship at Mount Holyoke College, and Arts Council Korea International Artist Residency at Stone and Water Gallery in Anyang, South Korea. She’s participated in 2008’s Art in Odd Places Pedestrian and Jamaica Flux 2010 at the Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning.