The Show Starts on the Sidewalk

April 2008

The Show Starts at the Sidewalk; part of the Interrupt! Intervene! Art as Social Practice conference at UC Santa Cruz

  • San Francisco (May 10, 8:30pm out-of-doors at 16th and Florida)
  • San Jose
  • Santa Cruz (May 14, downtown, with Grant Wilson & Santa Cruz Guerilla Drive-In)

Filmmakers/ artists: Danielle Adair: The Making of Americans Perry Bard: Status: Stolen Aya Ben Ron: Still under treatment Julia Bradshaw: Can Art be Humble? David Sanchez Burr: Unwound Francisca Caporali, Laura Chipey & Pilar Ortiz: The Urban Homesteading Project Ian Cheng: MoMa Audio Adventure club Robert Ladislas Derr: Labor Dubois/ Sifuentes: Fashionably late for the relationship Angela Ellsworth: Hot Air: Keep Yourself Alive Lisa Erdman: Annual Checkup: Pharmaceuticals for the 21st Century Allan & Michael Fleming: Vertical Tactics Dara Greenwald & Sarah Kanouse: What the Market Bares Sonja Hinrichsen: Oil Spill Cynthia Hooper: Bay Dredge Sarah Klein: The Bread Project Bryan Konefsky: You are Here Steve Lambert: Light Criticism Luci Liss, Misha Riley, Alex Torresz-Traver & Zoe Zimsky: That’s Hot! Lilly McElroy: The Square EE Miller & Samuael Topiary: Gum & Tea The Mission Media Archive: Untitled Kari Orvik: Mission Portrait Studio Julie Perini: I’ll ask for lunch in reverse order while you try to figure out if the waiter cares Monica Rodriguez: Para Ser Feliz Dina Ropele: Practice makes Perfect Second Front: 28 Avatars Later Pilvi Takala– Easy Rider Aislin Thomas: I Your Shoes: Exchanges II Nick Tobier: Small cascade for a large city Oakie Tradwell: Maggots and Men Amy Westpfahl: The informational cookie project Ayelet Zohar: Love it or Leave it

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