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Tag Archives: Tricia Khutoretsky
An Enduring Aftermath: An Interview with Nina Berman, Documentary Photographer
Minneapolis curator and arts writer Tricia Khutoretsky interviews photographer Nina Berman for 10 Years + Counting. Nina begun taking photographs 10 years ago, and has since been working on ongoing documentation of America since the invasion of Afghanistan. Photographs are … Continue reading
Looking at War: An Essay on Why Art Matters
Minneapolis curator and arts writer Tricia Khutoretsky on why art matters: I’m not an army veteran. I’m not a politician. I’m not an activist or a lobbyist. I’ve never been to Afghanistan or Iraq. And yet, I can picture what … Continue reading
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Tagged art, Minneapolis, the costs of war, Tricia Khutoretsky
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Brewing Tea in a Kettle of War: An Interview with Michael Sheridan
Minneapolis curator and arts writer Tricia Khutoretsky interviewed Michael Sheridan, Filmmaker and Director of Community Supported Film, for 10 Years + Counting: I know more about Afghanistan from talking to Michael Sheridan than I’ve known in the 10 years since … Continue reading
Spraycans, Brushes, Markers and T-Walls: The Graffiti of War Project
Following Jaeson “Doc” Parson’s piece on Conflict Art Tricia Khutoresky writes more about the Graffiti of War Project for 10 Years + Counting. Modern life conveniently keeps us desensitized and distracted when it comes to war. Beyond the watered-down version that the media shares … Continue reading
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Poster Girl: An interview with Filmmaker Sara Nesson
Minneapolis curator and arts writer Tricia Khutoretsky interviewed Sara Nesson, the Academy-award nominated filmmaker of Poster Girl, for 10 Years + Counting: While shooting footage for the soon-to-be-completed Iraq Paper Scissors, a documentary about veterans on a healing journey, vérité filmmaker Sara Nesson met … Continue reading
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Tagged Combat Paper Project, Documentary, Film, Sara Nesson, Tricia Khutoretsky, Veterans
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