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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
28 March 2009 by nathaniel
Public Lectures and Exhibitions in Milwaukee and Johannesburg
Last night saw the opening of Night Work at The Armoury Gallery in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Some great responses, surprise guests, new show offers, decent sales – a really great Milwaukee debut for both me and Jessica (my collaborator). Thanks to everyone who helped, came out, etc. For those who didn’t make it, the show was […]
19 March 2009 by nathaniel
Night Work @ The Armoury Gallery
Night Work @ The Armoury Gallery The Armoury presents Night Work, featuring the work of six of Milwaukee’s most established contemporary artists. Opening Reception: Friday, March 27th 6:00 – 10:00 pm Show runs: March 27 – May 2 Gallery Hours: Saturdays 12:00 – 5:00 pm 1718 N 1st St 3N3, Milwaukee, WI 53212 The Armoury […]
11 March 2009 by nathaniel
UW-Milwaukee Grad Student feature: Mairin Hartt
This is the second in a series of MFA student features from the graduate program I work in at Peck School of the Arts, the University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee. These will be cross-posted on the MyArtSpace.com blog. UW-Milwaukee Grad Student features are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License After graduating with […]
06 March 2009 by nathaniel
MA/MFA Thesis Exhibition
Some of my fantastic grad students have a show opening this afternoon / evening – and it’s going to be awesome. The show includes performance, installation, video, painting, sculpture, and more, across a broad range of political, social, theoretical and material concepts. If in the Milwaukee area, please come! Maria Bolivar, InterMedia Kristin Haas, Painting […]
21 February 2009 by nathaniel
Spier Contemporary 2010
The newest contemporary art bi-annual of South Africa seems to have skipped a year (a year, not a round), but at least it’s still alive. From Africa Centre » home: The first edition of Spier Contemporary was an unparalleled success. It attracted close to 20 000 visitors in Cape Town and Johannesburg and provided a […]
21 February 2009 by nathaniel