The Samaras Project is a series of postcards promoting alternative economies existing within capitalism; worker owned co-operatives, gleaning, →
Packard Jennings and I collaborated on an Anti-Advertising Agency project involving ads on bus-stop benches in Oakland. Full →
Set up in an exhibition space, the installation became a “home base” for the Agency, both for its members and the public. It also made the AAA available to the public, our work more “transparent” (as they say in business), and more accountable to anyone who wanted to talk to us. This idea evolved into creating offices within the gallery space that would function both as a working office and as an exhibit of the AAA’s works. →
The Anti-Advertising Agency borrows the structure and methods of an advertising agency, but creates art works which critically →