“The image … always has the last word”, by Roland Barthes: A Lover’s Discover snap shot riding the two train subway car on May 13th, 2 pm, 2013. Continue reading
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“The image … always has the last word”, by Roland Barthes: A Lover’s Discover snap shot riding the two train subway car on May 13th, 2 pm, 2013. Continue reading
Posted in Art, photographs
Tagged 125th Street, Danny Tisdale, Harlem, photography
The new Disaster Series image by Danny Tisdale is of Malcolm Shabazz, the grandson of the civil rights activist Malcolm X. Continue reading
Posted in Art, photographs
Tagged Betty Shabazz, Danny Tisdale, Disater Seriess, Malcolm Shabazz, Malcolm X, Mexico, Mexico City, photograph, Ruth Clark
The Danny Tisdale Mobile Tour for Change campaign is part of Creative Capital’s best of unfunded projects called On Our Radar. Continue reading
Danny Tisdale’s Tisdale Studio leads the NCAA Championships Community Programs and Youth Clinics educational collage project which is the center piece of a partnership with YES Inc., the Institute for Urban and Minority Education (IUME) at Teachers College, Columbia University and the Identity Orchestration Research Lab (IORL) at Morehouse College with Professor David Wall Rice of Morehouse College Continue reading
Tagged Atlanta, Columbia University, Danny Tisdale, David Wall Rice, Education, Fulton County School System, Georgia World Congress Center, Harlem, Identity Orchestration Research Lab (IORL), Institute for Urban and Minority Education (IUME) at Teachers College, Morehouse College, National Collegiate Athletic Association, NCAA, NCAA Championships Community Programs and Youth Clinics educational collage project, NCAA Final Four, Teachers College, Tisdale Studio, United States, YES Inc., Youth Day
We are pleased to announce the digital reissue of all of the original twenty hard copy issues of the journal, M/E/A/N/I/N/G, which were published from 1986-1996, on Jacket2 Reissues, an archival platform for magazines committed to poetry and poetics. Continue reading