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Blue Star Arts Complex CAM 2012 Opening Night

Here is a small gallery of some of the images from the CAM 20012 opening night! We hope to have articles and reviews coming in soon. Enjoy!    Send article as PDF   

In America’s Domestic War Zone: Documentary on the Rio Grande by Lee Basham

In America’s Domestic War Zone: Documentary on the Rio Grande by Lee Basham

    Filming down by the river is risky. Don’t do it. Nevertheless, documentary is the best resource we have when it comes to telling the truth about America’s deluded domestic war zone. I’ve been pursuing this endeavor for nine years, so I’ve learned nine ‘rules. Think Zombieland – descriptions of what to expect. Legal [...]

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The Power of Art (and Artists) by Sara Waters

The Power of Art (and Artists) by Sara Waters, photos by Robin Dru Germany.   In 1996, I  ‘grew out’ of my beautiful studio at my home.  I found a space in the Lubbock Depot district.  As the interest grew in the depot area so did the rent prices.  At this time, this area was [...]

Photography: Reality not Art by Alan Pogue

Photography: Reality not Art by Alan Pogue

Brown Berets, Black Panthers, Gay Liberation, Women’s Liberation, Ecology Action, and Food Coops were among the many movements for social justice happening simultaneously all over the U.S. in the late 1960s. Alternative newsapapers, known as ‘the underground press,’ sprang up to fill a communication gap left by the lack of coverage in the main-stream press. [...]

Borderland Film Project: Interview with Lee Basham

Borderland Film Project: Interview with Lee Basham

Borderland Film Project: Interview with Lee Basham by David Freeman VOA: What is the purpose of the borderland film project? BFP: For us the “border” is the Rio Grande—hundreds of miles all along the southern edge of Texas. We try to take as much of it in as we can. There are several of us [...]

The History of The Division: Matt Shultz

THE HISTORY OF THE DIVISION: exhibition by Matt Shultz at the University Museum, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale by Adrienne Foster.   The Southern Illinois University Museum of Carbondale held a truly unique exhibition this past March. Unlike the ceaseless run of postmodernist art that has deconstructed contemporary society to death without any opportunity for rebirth, [...]

View Of Reality From A Chartreuse Couch: ANSEN SEALE

View Of Reality From A Chartreuse Couch: ANSEN SEALE

Unusual indeed. And that’s exactly the point. The viewer must travel and experience the land in order to gain the fullest appreciation of the art. This place was perfect for the installation because…

Scenes from Luminaria 2011

For a full gallery of images from this event, click on the gallery in the sidebar! also, go check out the various galleries and info on our main site! Allen KeckonenWriter/Photographer www.low-world.com 210.707.5074    Send article as PDF