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I Love Lucy

Posted in Et cetera by akacocolopez on December 31, 2008

I have yet to get the I Love Lucy series DVD, so I’ve been very happy today watching the marathon on TV Land. =)

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Top 50 Grad. Art Schools

Posted in Art by akacocolopez on December 31, 2008

from U.S. News:

risd
yale
school of ai chicago
cranbrook
maryland institute college of art
virginia commonwealth university
california institute of arts
carnegie mellon
ucla
alfred university (more…)

Seven Days in the Art World

Posted in Art by akacocolopez on December 31, 2008

Picked up this book the other day, it was a pretty good quick read. 

Check out the video preview after the jump

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Openings Tonight!

Posted in 1 by akacocolopez on December 11, 2008

Lots of shows opening tonight in Chelsea…I’m definitely going to see Josef Schulz @ Yossi Milo

for more info: http://www.yossimilo.com/

can someone….

Posted in Et cetera by akacocolopez on December 1, 2008

please update this website???

http://www.photobookguide.com/

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A Portion of the Pie

Posted in Art, Cocolicious by akacocolopez on December 1, 2008

Co-curated by Zeina Assaf and Felicity Hogan

Works by: Jennifer Culler, Phillip Elliot, Arielle Kilgore, Kristina Maria Lopez, Heidi Russell, Madison Tarr

Exhibition on view Saturday November 15 – December 20, 2008 Opening Reception:Saturday December 13, 4-6 PM

Cuchifritos is Open Monday through Saturday 12:00PM to 5:30PM Located inside Essex Street Market at the south end of the market, near. Delancey. FREE to the public and handicap accessible

For more information: http://www.aai-nyc.org/cuchifritos/Exhibits/current.html

Selected by Zeina Assaf and Felicity Hogan, “A Portion of the Pie” presents a group exhibition of photography from gallery assistants at Cuchifritos. The photographs offer a unique insider’s perspective of what it means to and work in the Lower East Side. In addition to the implicit autobiographical and communal dimensions of this theme, the work also demonstrates how the line between art and life can often be blurred or non-existent, and acts as an invitation for us to connect to the art already existent in our surroundings