Outsider Artists

The following correspondence originally took place upon the Facebook wall of my friend, Brooke N…

Brooke N.Turning the Art World Inside Out – Part 1 of 5:

Minnie, I know you probably can’t see this on the computer. Remind me and we’ll watch it. Rayn, you might want to start watching with the Japanese artists at 8:58 min. or so to save your battery. Gregg, I like the part in Venice about halfway through where the art critics talk about contemporary art being contrived, not spontaneous, not urgent. I think you’re able to use your training in service to being spontaneous and urgent. Worth 14 minutes of my life

Rayn: Very interesting. Thanx for sharing. 🙂

Feedback on the Documentary, “Consuming Kids: The Commercialization of Childhood”

I originally posted the following information and commentary onto my Facebook wall…

My Commentary: My husband and I just finished watching this highly informative documentary. Check it out, if you have some time!

Consuming Kids: The Commercialization of Childhood (2008):
http://www.filmsforaction.org/watch/consuming-kids-the-commercialization-of-childhood-2008/

Check Out the Documentary, “Where White Men Fear to Tread”!

I originally posted the following information and commentary onto my Facebook wall…

My Commentary: My husband and I just watched this short documentary, featuring Russell Means. 🙂

Where White Men Fear to Tread:
http://www.filmsforaction.org/watch/where-white-men-fear-to-tread-2012/

Invisible Empire

I originally posted the following video and commentary onto my Facebook wall…

Invisible Empire:

 My Commentary: I finally watched Jason Bermas’ new documentary, “Invisible Empire,” and highly recommend it to all! For those not familiar with his work, Bermas is the same filmmaker who co-produced the documentary, “Loose Change” – one of the most downloaded and watched movies in internet history!

Fall of the Republic

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Fall of the Republic:

My Commentary: This Alex Jones documentary is highly informative!