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Joanne Rice

How to make a Scary Headband

To make a scary headband you will need:

  • thin cardboard
  • printed copy of the picture below
  • measuring tape
  • scissors
  • glue

Step 1:  Measure
measure your head at the largest point
just above the eyebrow

Step 2:  Cutting
cut cardboard 2" longer than your head and 1and1/2" tall
cut several strips and glue together to get correct length
try to cut straight

Step 3:  Wait
wait for the glue to dry

harrisandrosbarron.com

Harris and Ros Barron were two of the most significant artists who influenced me when I was younger.  Thought you might be interested in their new website which spotlights their "fifty seven years of Life + Art". 

harrisandrosbarron.com

Images of Jeff Huckleberry, in Marseille and EI Putman in Albany, NY

jeff

Here is a picture from the performance Jeff Huckleberry did Wednesday September 21, 2011 at Le festival Préavis de Désordre Urbainan an international performance art festival in Marseille, France.  Photo: Nadia Gauthier Vadori.

Amanda Coogan, at the Boston MFA

Yesterday, I had the opportunity to witness a couple of hours of Amanda Coogan's performance  The Passing at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA.   For 24 hours she moved up and down the stairway in the Linde Family Wing. 

The action was astonishing elegant and simple. 

 amanda coogan

TIME, BODY, SPACE, OBJECTS curated by Alice Vogler

TIME, BODY, SPACE, OBJECTS curated by Alice Vogler

featured 12 artists in 12 hours the documentation blog is here.

TIME, BODY, SPACE, OBJECTS

Larry Johnson a former member of the Mobius Artists Group

Larry Johnson a former member of the Mobius Artists Group participated in Swallowing the Sun on August 8th, at Church of the Advent, Boston MA, created by Tom Plsek, Matt Samolis and myself.

The performance commemorated the lives of those killed in the blasts {estimated between 150,000- 250,000} resulting from the atomic bombings of Hiroshima & Nagasaki in 1945.

On his blog, Larry has posted the text he used for the performance.  Thought you might be interested in his writings.

lnaaguge