Author Archives: Katy

Powerpoint Extreme: Groups and Spaces

In addition to being really excited about InCubate, I was also pleased to discover that some friends of mine, Josh Ipple and Charlie Roderick of Hideous Beast were the current artists in residence, and that they were organizing an evening … Continue reading

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Other Options

I’ve been doing a little online research into the Other Options exhibitions put together by InCubate, and have put together a compilation of a few links below.Tanda Foundation – Tanda Foundation exists as a web 2.0 structure that allows the … Continue reading

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InCubate Chicago

Just a couple of weeks ago, I visited an exciting and intelligent project space in Chicago called the Institute for Community Understanding Between Art and The Everyday, aka. InCubate. InCubate is run by a group of art history and arts … Continue reading

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The Corridor Project: Ross Island

On Sunday, I attended a dinner on Ross Island as part of Michael Hebberoy’s Corridor Project. From what I understand, Michael is interested in exploring 12 locations along the I-5 corridor over the next year. At each location a different … Continue reading

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Group Work by Temporary Services

Co-written and edited by the three current members of the art group Temporary Services, Group Work is a thorough investigation of groups of artists, activists and musicians in the form of interviews and short profiles. Temporary Services interviews the band … Continue reading

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Is Driving Better than Bicycling?

Living in Portland makes it easy to commute by bicycle – which is what I’ve been doing for the past 6 years. I recently came across this post from the Sierra Club blog about whether or not the fuel a … Continue reading

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