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Documentation of Auricular Labor Collective at MACAA 2018

by Ellen Mueller on March 16, 2019, one comment

I’m a little late (ok, pretty late… the MACAA conference was last October…), but still wanted to share some documentation pics from this collaboration with Guen Montgomery, MegaZines with the Auricular Labor Collective. This was a really fun performative workshop involving live-screenprinting some map-folded zines on large sheets of newsprint. The zines covered a lot of information about listening in […]

2018 MACAA Members’ Exhibition

by Ellen Mueller on October 1, 2018, no comments

I am excited to attend the MACAA Members’ Exhibition where my What It Takes Series is one of ten featured works selected by juror Anthony Hawley. A celebratory reception will be held in the Eisentrager-Howard Gallery on Friday, October 5. Eisentrager-Howard Gallery University of Nebraska-Lincoln Richards Hall Lincoln, NE 68508 At this conference, I will […]

Cube Art Project

by Ellen Mueller on September 20, 2018, one comment

Excited to announce that “What It Takes” has been selected to be screened at the Cube Art Project’s 4th Biannual International Digital Art Competition in Lincoln, Nebraska. An October 4 screening event will take place in conjunction with the 2018 Mid-America College Art Association Conference [MACAA], “Techne Expanding.” The full program will be screened for […]

Parties & Parades Panel at MACAA

by Ellen Mueller on September 16, 2018, one comment

Join me! I am chairing a panel at the MACAA conference in Lincoln, Nebraska on October 5, 2018 at 10am. My panel is entitled, Parties & Parades: Approaches to Social Practice. The panelists include: Anna Talarico, The Ohio State University — “After the Third Turn: Relational Aesthetics, Micro-Utopias, and Social Persistence in Contemporary Art” Elizabeth Morisette – Museum […]

Parties & Parades: Approaches to Social Practice

by Ellen Mueller on March 17, 2018, no comments

I am chairing a panel at the MACAA conference in Lincoln, Nebraska October 4-6th, 2018. My panel is entitled, Parties & Parades: Approaches to Social Practice, and I’m looking for presenters. Here’s the abstract: For the purposes of this panel, we will categorize social practice as social engagement and collaboration with individuals, communities, and institutions as a form of […]