Author Archives: Joshua Berger

The apple didn’t far fall from the tree.

                          Well, like father like son, I suppose. Gus Nicklos, who I collaborated with on the Mittopoly poster, which was featured in my last post, just forwarded this image to … Continue reading

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A Message from Josh (and his new pal, Mitt Romney)

Poster by Joshua Berger & Gus Nicklos, plazm.com On May 18, 2012, I was riding my bicycle to Liquid Agency, as I do most mornings. Eyewitness accounts are fuzzy, but apparently I swerved and hit the brakes to avoid some … Continue reading

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You are what you eat.

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Jon Raymond Rain Dragon reading at Powell’s

Plazm editor Jon Raymond will read from his new novel, Rain Dragon, Friday at Powell’s Burnside. Damon and Amy have had enough of Los Angeles. Fitful and tired and dreaming of a simpler life, they leave the city to go … Continue reading

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Transformation Time with Vanessa Renwick

Vanessa Renwick is on her way back from a week of Portland at La Gaîté Lyrique just in time to do an in-gallery presentation at the White Box tomorrow night. This is a great opportunity to experience her Portland 2012 Biennial … Continue reading

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Jon Raymond, Rain Dragon

Plazm editor Jon Raymond’s second novel is about to be released. It is entitled Rain Dragon. I am pretty excited about it. Jon literally spent years working on this book and it’s awesome that it is finally coming out. We’ll … Continue reading

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The more things change, the more they stay the same.

The Guerrilla Girls created this original piece for Plazm issue #9. Now that Newt is somehow seen as a viable Republican candidate for President, it’s time to dust it off again. This was made prior to the investigation into Newt’s … Continue reading

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Abstraction, Feminist Art, and Film

Two great shows are coming to a close. They are in the same building too. Upstairs in the Lumber Room you will find Interior Margins. Downstairs in the Elizabeth Leach Gallery you will find Body Gesture, a Group Exhibition of … Continue reading

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Remember Segregation

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Final Week – Plazm: 20 Years of Art and Design

The twenty-year retrospective show of Plazm’s art and design work will close on December 10th. There are hundreds of pieces of ephemera, posters, and one-of-a-kind pieces of art. Hope you can make it out to the ‘couv this week. We … Continue reading

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