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Guerrilla Art Action 2003
Guerilla Art Action was a course designed to introduce secondary students to activist art and street theater; in it, the students collaboratively created and performed a conceptual piece. The first Guerrilla Art Action class in 2003 developed The Committee for Better Labeling, a satirical organization whose mission is to facilitate snap judgments and promote stereotypes. The students produced packets of stickers that mock the stereotypical labels people assign to one another. These labels were handed out asCollected in artplusmedia Nov 24, 2009 -
Guerrilla Art Action 2003 Exhibition
Guerilla Art Action was a course designed to introduce secondary students to activist art and street theater; in it, the students collaboratively created and performed a conceptual piece. The first Guerrilla Art Action class in 2003 developed The Committee for Better Labeling, a satirical organization whose mission is to facilitate snap judgments and promote stereotypes. The students produced packets of stickers that mock the stereotypical labels people assign to one another. These labels were handed out asCollected in artplusmedia Nov 24, 2009 -
Guerrilla Art Action 2007
Guerilla Art Action was a course designed to introduce secondary students to activist art and street theater; in it, the students collaboratively created and performed a conceptual piece. The first Guerrilla Art Action class in 2003 developed The Committee for Better Labeling, a satirical organization whose mission is to facilitate snap judgments and promote stereotypes. The students produced packets of stickers that mock the stereotypical labels people assign to one another. These labels were handed out asCollected in artplusmedia Nov 24, 2009 -
Guerrilla Art Action 2007 Exhibition
Guerilla Art Action was a course designed to introduce secondary students to activist art and street theater; in it, the students collaboratively created and performed a conceptual piece. The first Guerrilla Art Action class in 2003 developed The Committee for Better Labeling, a satirical organization whose mission is to facilitate snap judgments and promote stereotypes. The students produced packets of stickers that mock the stereotypical labels people assign to one another. These labels were handed out asCollected in artplusmedia Nov 24, 2009
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culturespy Guerilla Art Action was a course designed to introduce secondary students to activist art and street theater; in it, the students collaboratively created and performed a conceptual piece. The first Guerrilla Art Action class in 2003 developed The Committee for Better Labeling, a satirical organization whose mission is to facilitate snap judgments and promote stereotypes. The students produced packets of stickers that mock the stereotypical labels people assign to one another. These labels were handed out as
Nov 24, 2009