Laurel V. McLaughlin
Symbionts: Contemporary Artists and the Biosphere
Each collaborative entity mobilizes its own kind of micro-performance, but together they maintain a coherence through the way we simultaneously apprehend them in the sensorium. As such, the materials feel less instrumentalized by aesthetics and more mysterious.
Rami George: The Tangents, Pivots, and Slants of Artistic Research
Laurel V. McLaughlin and Rami George discuss pushing and pulling against dominant frameworks of selfhood, community, and home.
Fusebox Festival 2020: “Living” Roots in the Virtual
Texas was set to welcome hundreds of local, national, and international artists and visitors to sites across Austin for the...
James Allister Sprang: a breaking from, a breaking with, a breaking out
Asynchronies and breaks act simultaneously as points of racial reckoning and poetics.