
Part two of my conversation with artist and educator Tom Krumpak is now online at Imprintable.

Part two of my conversation with artist and educator Tom Krumpak is now online at Imprintable.

My conversation with sound artist and educator Steve Barsotti is now online at Imprintable.

My conversation with sound artist Alan Nakagawa, originally conducted for my Atlas Sets project, is now posted on Imprintable.
My interview with media artist and educator McLean Fahnestock appears on Imprintable.
Imprintable takes over from Atlas Place and Atlas Sets. The content from both of those projects are now, or soon will be, housed under the Imprintable banner. This change introduces a more pliant infrastructure for documenting my conversations with artists and educators about their work, how their practice is rooted in a place, and how the landscape is shaped in turn by their presence.
The latest installment of Atlas Place features a conversation with media artist and educator McLean Fahnestock.

The next installment of Atlas Place is a conversation with artist and educator Tom Krumpak. Atlas Place is a home for conversations with artists, poets, composers, educators, and other creative citizens about the places where we live and how these places influence our work.

The next installment of Atlas Place is a conversation with educator and ecocritic George Hart. Atlas Place is a home for conversations with artists, poets, composers, educators, and other creative citizens about the places where we live and how these places influence our work.

Atlas Place is a home for conversations with artists, poets, composers, educators, and other creative citizens about the places where we live and how these places influence our work. The first installment is a conversation with Canadian artist Marlene Creates.
I was interviewed by Jonathan Van Dyke for his article on Soundwalk 2010, “Noises Star in Soundwalk’s Variety of Installations,” Grunion Gazette, 29 September 2010.
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