I've only been inside the Intermedia arts building once. It was for a
lefty sory of performance of a group political artists of color. It was
really amazing to see the divesity of community (or perhaps a community of
diversity?) that was produced there. From what I have heard the folks
there manage to do that sort of thing at least once a month. That really
amazes me. Other than that I've made a point of going around to see what
the kids have painted from time to time. Always fun... Needless to say, I
think that the attacks on it such as the one below are incredibly unfair,
and denigrate an incredibly valuable cultural resource. Perhaps
individuals such as Mr. Bonham should make an effort to look into what they
so ignorantly try to destroy.
Robert Wood
Deleuzian
St Paul resident
"God is unconscious."
--Jacques Lacan
> Maybe they'll tell us how graffiti vandalism defacing our public
> buildings
> & our homes makes us all feel so much safer. At Intermedia Arts? Hah!
>
> > A COMMUNITY DIALOGUE ABOUT WHAT MAKES YOU FEEL SAFE, NOVEMBER 5
> > Intermedia Arts Brings The Community Together For A Discussion
> >
> >Monday, November 5, 2001 at 6:00 pm, Intermedia Arts hosts a public
> >discussion entitled Building Understanding: A Community Dialogue About
> >What Makes You Feel Safe. This free public event investigates the many
> >layers of individual and community safety ? in our daily interactions
> >and in response to the September 11 national tragedy. How do you respond
> >when your safety is threatened? How do you build alliances with
> >neighbors to ensure safe communities? What are the creative options?
> >Join artists, community activists, neighbors, and friends in this civic
> >dialogue that responds to local and national concerns of safety.
>
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