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About nathaniel
Nathaniel Stern is an artist and writer, Fulbrighter and professor, interventionist and public citizen. His work stages situations where bodies, concepts and matter are felt as relationally performed. http://nathanielstern.com
07 September 2009 by nathaniel
Central Booking Gallery launch in Brooklyn, NY!
Central Booking is a new gallery in DUMBO dedicated to the art of the book: We exhibit the breadth of the various approaches to the form, since the artist book can be anything from a pamphlet done inexpensively on a copy machine to a letterpress codex bound book integrating words and images to a sculptural […]
05 September 2009 by nathaniel
blah blah blog
OMG I have a blog. But I’ve been makin art and teachin instead. I do not tweet, but the book of faces tends to let some know my state (er, state-us). You can find me there. Still, will have pics of the kid and maybe some of the new work with Jessica up in a […]
19 August 2009 by nathaniel
Ploch Art Gallery Call for Artists
I’m on the selection committee for this call – they’re great to work with: The Wilson Center continues its recognition of exceptional Wisconsin artists with an invitation to submit proposals for solo and collaborative exhibitions for the 2010 through 2012 season of the Ploch Art Gallery. Click here to learn more about the gallery and […]
02 August 2009 by nathaniel
Networked: a networked_book about networked_art
The amazing folks at turbulence.org have done it again! See below. Networked_Performance — Networked: a networked_book about networked_art Networked: a (networked_book) about (networked_art) INVITES YOU TO PARTICIPATE: Two years in the making, Networked: a (networked_book) about (networked_art) is now open for comments, revisions, and translations. You may also submit a chapter for consideration. Please register […]
30 July 2009 by nathaniel
Wikipedia Art in the Wall Street Journal
Article on Internet Art in the Wall Street Journal, with a short segment on Wikipedia Art. Here’s the link (subscription needed after a week, so here’s a PDF: The Internet as Art). Schweet!
24 July 2009 by nathaniel