By Matthew Morowitz Photo courtesy of Ryan McManus Rob Andrews is an artist, performer, writer, teacher, father, but above all, a storyteller with a large variety of audio, visual, and performance works that tackle ideas surrounding myth, ritual, and memory. A graduate of Bates College (a “funny little place” as he describes it), Andrews apprenticed […]
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A Conversation with Rob Andrews
September 12, 2012 – 10:40 am
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Also tagged art in odd places, End of an Empire, English Kills, Exit Art, Minotaur, New York City, performance art, rob andrews, Ryan McManus
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North Brooklyn’s public art scene will further thrive through nbART
February 11, 2012 – 2:55 am
The words “art” and “artists” will always get associated with these three words: “Greenpoint”, “Williamsburg” and “Bushwick. North Brooklyn has garnered the reputation as a thriving community of artists. But what do those three places say about “public art”? The community itself is a conducive space where creativity flows. Yet, is the need for community […]
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Also tagged greenpoint, nbART, nick yulman, north brooklyn, public art, public space, williamsburg
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