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Radical Mail Art - Push the Envelope
Theme: The Students' Union of the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design University (SUNSCAD) is curating an exhibition of radical mail art. The word radical is used to denote a revolutionary fervor for social and derived from the phrase "changes at the root." We are seeking work that pushes the envelope, so to speak, of capitalist culture. Work can directly embody change, or focus on theoretical engagement. We recognize that there are diverse voices of resistance, and that there is no one form of oppression greater than another, so we are interested in work fighting any form of injustice.
Exhibition: March 2-7, 2009 at the Anna Leonowens Gallery, NSCAD University as part of the exhibition and lecture series "Where have all the Radicals Gone?" co-presented by Eyelevel and SUNSCAD.
Deadline to be received: February 15, 2009
SUNSCAD c/o NSCAD University
5163 Duke Street
Halifax, NS
B3J 3J6 CANADA
Theme: The Students' Union of the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design University (SUNSCAD) is curating an exhibition of radical mail art. The word radical is used to denote a revolutionary fervor for social and derived from the phrase "changes at the root." We are seeking work that pushes the envelope, so to speak, of capitalist culture. Work can directly embody change, or focus on theoretical engagement. We recognize that there are diverse voices of resistance, and that there is no one form of oppression greater than another, so we are interested in work fighting any form of injustice.
Exhibition: March 2-7, 2009 at the Anna Leonowens Gallery, NSCAD University as part of the exhibition and lecture series "Where have all the Radicals Gone?" co-presented by Eyelevel and SUNSCAD.
Deadline to be received: February 15, 2009
SUNSCAD c/o NSCAD University
5163 Duke Street
Halifax, NS
B3J 3J6 CANADA
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