WakeThe Art of Social WorkCan artists make tangible social change while also challenging the institutions that make that change necessary?Apr 27, 2017Apr 27, 2017
WakeAn Immense Accumulation of SpectaclesIn image-driven societies, acts of resistance are reduced to pictures on the wall.Mar 27, 2017Mar 27, 2017
WakeFighting Authoritarianism with ClothespinsHow a Japanese artist used interactivity to defy the stateMar 6, 2017Mar 6, 2017
WakeSilence and SpaceWas The Grudge inspired by an ancient Japanese handscroll?Mar 6, 2017Mar 6, 2017
WakeQueerness, concealedFor queer authors, separating fact from fiction is a uniquely difficult task.Mar 6, 2017Mar 6, 2017
WakeDesigning MoralsWhere must designers draw the line between their beliefs and their job?Mar 6, 2017Mar 6, 2017
WakeA Photographic ThreatHow an image of private suffering became a tool of propagandaFeb 18, 2017Feb 18, 2017
WakeThe Freeway in the GardenWhat is the role of the artist in the industrially produced landscape?Dec 13, 2015Dec 13, 2015
WakeSarah Charlesworth and the Destruction of MeaningWhat do a geisha and an S&M harness have in common?Nov 21, 2015Nov 21, 2015