Girldrive: Criss-crossing America, Redefining Feminism is out today!! In 2007, Nona Willis Aronowitz and Emma Bee Bernstein set out across the country to find the answers to some questions: What do twentysomething women care about? What are their hopes, worries, and ambitions? Have they heard of feminism, and do they relate to it? The result [...]
Tea Therapy at Conflux this weekend! (Lisa Kettlewell will stand in for Rachelle, who can’t make it down from New Hampshire.) map
A BOOK ABOUT DEATH : ARTISTS CONTRIBUTE 500 POST CARDS EACH TO CREATE AN UNBOUND BOOK ABOUT DEATH. AN HOMAGE TO RAY JOHNSON, A CELEBRATION OF EMILY HARVEY, A GLOBAL EXPLORATION OF DEATH.. A BOOK ABOUT DEATH opens tomorrow, September 10, from 7:30 – 11:00 at the Emily Harvey Foundation Gallery (537 Broadway). There will [...]
Chris Robbins had a few questions for me regarding the Personal Manifesto that I posted awhile ago. He brought up some interesting perspectives, so, with his permission, I’m posting our dialogue here. Chris had the following questions for me: Hey J Joe. I’d love to talk a bit about this list. Wanna parlay? http://www.aestheticdialectic.com/archives/604 (btw [...]
Rachelle Beaudoin and I will once again be performing in the Conflux Festival in New York City (September 17 – 20). Our project is called Tea Therapy. Partially inspired by Beryl Graham’s From Crisis to Bliss tea room at ISEA 2006, we will be hosting outdoor public tea parties in various locations around Conflux Headquarters [...]
See the complete Low Lives exhibition now.
My growing collection of found videos, made by strangers, that have my full name in them.
Roulette (v.2) from Jeanne Jo on Vimeo. A second version of Roulette performed live for LOW LIVES. Curated by Jorge Rojas, LOW LIVES, is a one night exhibition of live performance-based works transmitted via the internet and projected in real time at three venues throughout the U.S.- FiveMyles, Brooklyn; Diaspora Vibe Gallery, Miami; and labotanica, [...]
Scarlet Electric got a nod in an article by Kazys Varnelis ::The Immediated Now, Network Culture and the Poetics of Reality in Networked: a (networked_book) about (networked_art). via A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Internet


