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January 21, 2007 | | contributors |
 | | Seth Curcio | Seth Curcio is the co-founder and managing editor for DailyServing.com. Since its conception in 2006, he has acted as the creative director driving both the content and function of the site.
Curcio is also the Director and Curator of Redux Contemporary Art Center in Charleston, SC. Redux is an experimental artist-run non-profit gallery, studio, and education center which opened in 2002 and is located in a 6,000 square foot warehouse space. Redux acts as a creative hub for the production, exhibition, and education of contemporary art in all forms.
Curcio is also a contributing writer for Beautiful/Decay Magazine and Art21 online. |
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 | | Catherine Wagley | Catherine Wagley is a freelance writer and artist living in Los Angeles. Before beginning the MFA Program in Painting and Drawing at Claremont Graduate University, she studied art at DePaul University and Grinnell College.
As a writer, Wagley is most interested in exploring contemporary art, design and pop culture. She contributes to Artslant, Dvisible Magazine and Motive-Art, as well as a number of other arts-focused print and web publications. In addition to Daily Serving, Wagley recommends some other goldmines of contemporary arts and culture. Among them are Artslant, Pop Matters, The New York Foundation for the Arts, UBU Web, and NPR Music. |
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 | | Dennis Anderson | Dennis Anderson is a gallerist, critic, artist, theoretician, and educator based in Antwerp, Belgium. After receiving a Bachelor of Fine Arts, (with an art history minor), from the University of Minnesota at Duluth in 1982, he then went on to complete his MFA from California Institute of the Arts in 1985. The conceptual training he received there from teachers such as Douglas Huebler, Micheal Asher, John Baldesarri and Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe continues to have a major influence on his work to this day.
After a brief stint as an assistant at the Richard Kuhlenschmidt Gallery, he opened his own space in Los Angeles in 1988. The art historian Bonnie Clearwater noted in "Visions" magazine in 1989, "he created an event that marked a turning point in the Los Angeles art world............it seems that the much anticipated emergence of the city as a viable art center has become a reality." In 1991 the gallery moved to Antwerp, where it continues to focus on the exchange of information and creative ideas. All his activities circle around the sociological implications of the creative act, and finding a role for art in society, besides decorating walls. |
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 | | Rebekan Drysdale | Rebekah Drysdale is currently an intern for DailyServing.com in Charleston, SC. She graduated from College of Charleston Honors College in December 2007 magna cum laude with a Bachelor's Degree in Art History. She traveled to Greece with the College of Charleston in the Summer of 2007 and wrote her Bachelor's Essay on Contemporary Art in Greece. She has been a docent at the Charleston City Gallery at Waterfront Park.
Rebekah will be attending the Sotheby's Institute of Art in New York this fall where she will begin pursuing her Master's of Art in Contemporary Art. |
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