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Last logged in: Mar 06, 2009
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Blog Posts: 39
Age, Status: 2, Single
School:
Emily Carr Institute of Art & Design
Currently reading:
Kavalier and Clay

About Tara Rice

Tara Rice is Jewcy's Art Director. She moved to Brooklyn from Vancouver, Canada, after graduating from Emily Carr Institute of Art + Design, to become a jewcer.

Recent Comments

There was another pair that were going at it on the couch so intensely that they had to be separated...
Great to open the discussion on the gender gap again. It's a difficult battle for women to be on top, enduring the criticism for appropriating traditionally male traits. America is behind much of the world when it comes to females in leadership.
I can see Chesler's point but doesn't every candidate take a ton of ruthless criticisms? Sure, female candidates have to put up with more ridiculous criticisms on the basis of their fashion choices and speculation on sexual preferences due to ...
10/14/08 11:24 am, 1 other comment
Yes, 'The Rogue Jew', they did fight and die to abort unwanted pregnancies, among other rights, and I am glad they did. Before that desperate women were dying in back alley abortions and unwanted children were not being cared for. Family ...
Yet another reason only an insane person would vote for McCain. The next 4 years will be an exciting time when Obama wins. And if he doesn't... well I won't even entertain that thought.

Recent Blog Postings

Julien Roux

(Interview) - February 17, 2009

Rachel Klinghoffer Bender

(Interview) - January 26, 2009

Christopher Lee Sauvé

January, 2009

Jamie Diamond

(Interview) - December 19, 2008

Artist Mika Rottenberg Video

Tara Rice
 

Interviewed in her Harlem studio by Cool Hunter, video artist Mika Rottenberg is known for videos depicting women engaging in elaborate systems of production that often harvest their own body. Mika takes us through her recent piece (and Whitney Biennial installation) "Cheese."

Mika Rottenberg received her MFA from Columbia University in 2004 and lives/works in New York City. Her exhibitions include the 2008 Whitney Biennial, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; The Irresistible Force, Tate Modern, London; The Shapes of Space, Guggenheim Museum, New York; Uncertain States of America: American Art in the Third Millenium (multiple venues); and Greater New York 2005, PS1 Contemporary Art Center, New York She has participated in the Moscow Biennial, the Herzliya Biennial, and the Busan Biennial.