Elysia Borowy-Reeder, Executive Director at Museum of.
I Cancel All My Works at Death: A Project by Triple Candie on James Lee Byars: Amazon.ca: Delores Hart, Elysia Borowy-Reeder, Triple Candie, Jens Hoffmann: Books.
Still, performers can’t avoid looking audience members in the eye, and vice versa. The club, the brainchild of brothers Scott and Tyson Reeder, and Scott’s wife Elysia Borowy-Reeder, sells itself on the claim that it’s the world’s smallest comedy club, as though that is something people seek out.
Get this from a library! I cancel all my works at death. (James Lee Byars; Jens Hoffmann; Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit.; Triple Candie.) -- Titled after James Lee Byars' famous proclamation, 'Triple candie's i cancel all my works at death' posits that Byars and his work are better misremembered than reexperienced. Triple Candie is a.
A Photographic Look At How Graffiti Is Healing Detroit Graffiti has become an important art form that has turned the dark, crumbling buildings in the largely abandoned Motor City into a visual.
Elysia Borowy-Reeder, MOCAD executive director, has been with the museum for six years and worked closely with Reyes Taubman. “Julie was a visionary,” Borowy-Reeder says. “She wanted MOCAD to be ambitious and at the edge of contemporary art while creating dialogue.
Sanford Biggers, Elysia Borowy-Reeder, and Jose Lerma In Conversation. Known for their weekly podcasts and daily blog, Bad at Sports features artists, curators, and gallerists to generate dialogue about the Chicago art community, and the art world at large. For this panel, hosts Duncan MacKenzie and Richard Holland will field interviews and.
This year-long fellowship supports our goal to encourage greater involvement from the diverse and energetic art scene that surrounds MOCAD. This pr.