Whit Taylor

Whit Taylor is a cartoonist, writer, and editor from New Jersey. She received a Glyph Award for her mini-comic Watermelon in 2012 and an Ignatz nomination for her series Madtown High in 2013. Some of her recent work includes The Anthropologists (Sparkplug Books), comics essays for The Nib, and Subcultures: A Comics Anthology, which she edited for Ninth Art Press. She has written for Panel Patter, Comics…

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How to Give a Shit No 9

I race the day in my Mitsubishi Mirage rental trying to make Sioux City before sundown. Using Omaha as my base, I take turns each day with the 29 and the 75 on the respective Iowa and Nebraska sides of the Missouri River, which, in this part of the country, runs northward before it starts…

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Gathering: Artist Meline Höijer Schou

Abrams Claghorn Gallery 1251 Solano Ave, Albany, California 94706 ​​Showing July 5 – August 31, 2017 Recption: Saturday July 15, 5 – 7 pm Artist Talk: Saturday August 12, 5 – 7pm Swedish multimedia artist Meline Höijer Schou has been stirring the pot with her work, exploring the role of an artist, decision making and confronting thoughts,…

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Quire

Quire is a Portland based mixed media artist, who discusses her series Science of Change, previous grant experience and collaging. What is it about the human connection that interests you and why are you drawn to making work through many voices? ​ It’s just how my mind works. When I was in college my dorm room…

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Goo Goo December

​The Goo Goo guide is a year long series released monthly written by Jennifer Chen-Su Huang. The Goo Goo Guide follows Jennifer during a year long artist residency in Taiwan through a Fulbright Scholarship. Join us as we follow Jennifer on her journey! The series is released through our Quarterly issues from Autumn 2017-2018, subscribe below for…

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Opening | A Sense of Things

A Sense of Things presented by Durden and Ray & Paper 1923 S. Sante Fe Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90021 ​ ​Opening Reception | Saturday, November 4th, 2017, 4pm -7pm Exhibition Dates | November 4th – November 25th, 2017 Gallery Hours | Tues – Sat 10am – 6pm FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE — The Sense of Things follows on from the exhibition The Surface of…

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Gravity Internet: Exploring How It Transforms Connectivity

In today’s digital age, the internet is essential for communication, work, education, and entertainment. With innovations constantly emerging, one of the most intriguing concepts gaining attention is www gravityinternetnet. This form of internet infrastructure represents a revolutionary leap in how we connect to the web. But what exactly is Gravity Internet, and how does it…

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Discovering the Art and Science of Typeface Design

Typography is more than just letters on a page. It’s a blend of art and science, breathing life into the words we read every day. Understanding typeface design helps us appreciate how these characters communicate ideas and emotions. Whether you’re a graphic designer or simply curious about typography, this post will guide you through the…

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Exterminators Identifying Mice vs Rats: Key Differences and Effective Solutions

Identifying whether you have mice or rats in your home can significantly influence your approach to pest control. To ensure effective removal, exterminators often highlight key differences between mice and rats, such as size, droppings, and behavior. Recognizing these distinctions can help determine the appropriate steps to manage the rodent problem. Mice are typically smaller,…

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Techheadz Blog: Exploring the Latest in Technology Trends

Technology is constantly evolving, with new trends emerging at a rapid pace. As consumers, businesses, and enthusiasts, it’s crucial to stay up-to-date with these changes. The Techheadz blog provides valuable insights into these trends, making it an essential resource for anyone interested in the tech world. In this article, we’ll explore some of the most…

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