Week in Review: May 28th, 2010
Filed Under: Week in Review On: May 28, 2010 posted by: casey
Welcome back to the Week in Review, a (somewhat) short-and-sweet recap of 20x200 news and links!
20x200 News
- Tonight at 7:30 p.m. in NYC, Nina Berman hosts an evening that "brings the war home" at the Whitney Museum. The Biennial closes this Sunday, May 30th, so hurry uptown before time runs out.
- We are honored to announce that 20x200 is one of Entrepreneur Magazine's "100 Brilliant Ideas for 2010".
- Lauren DiCioccio is included in a group exhibition titled Stitches at the Armory Center for the Arts in Pasadena, CA.
- Want Todd Hido looking at YOUR photos? We're thrilled to announce that he has joined the Hey, Hot Shot! panel.
- The arts in NYC need your help! The governor has proposed 40% budget cuts in the arts that will affect museums, galleries, educational institutions and cultural landmarks across the state. Here's info on how to support NYFA, sign a postcard petition, and speak up against budget cuts.
- Progress Report visits the studio of Gary Petersen in midtown Manhattan.
- Communication Arts profiles Bob O'Connor for their series on "Fresh" artists.
- Ropes by Pattie Lee Becker finished it's run at BMOCA on May 23rd, but we could stare at these images forever. Pattie was also recently in residency at the Anderson Ranch Arts Center, which you can read all about on her blog.
- Rachel Sussman is raising money to fund her project, The Oldest Living Things in the World through Kickstarter, and she is so close to reaching her goal with 22 days left! Help her get to the Antarctic to photograph 5,000 year old moss by backing her in the next few weeks.
- Mark Marchesi is also using Kickstarter to find backers for his project, Documenting Portland Maine, aimed at capturing the coastal fishing community of the city's waterfront as both the fish and the fisherman grow more scarce. Help Mark reach his goal of $2K—just 23 days to go!
New Editions
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| Ideal Bookshelf 42, JMM by Jane Mount | Kite Hill by Paul Octavious |



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