Posted by DIM on April 8, 2008
As part of an ongoing conversation on art, activism, and education, we present documentation of radical educational texts broadcast throughout Philadelphia, Boston, and Chicago in the style of public orations.
Posted by DIM on April 7, 2008
Volume III in an occasional series of educational readers by the Think Tank that has yet to be named.
Posted by DINP on November 6, 2007
Can, should and how do we think about a point at which art, activism and education merge? Here is the brief beginnings of a discussion by three Directors on the subject.
Posted by DIM on July 24, 2007
The Think Thank that has yet to be named was invited to participate in “Pedagogical Factory: Exploring Strategies for an Educated City” at the Hyde Park Art Center, organized by Jim Duignan of the Stockyard Institute (and realized with the help of many others).
Posted by DIM on July 18, 2007
Volume II in the Think Tank reader series compiles several texts which discuss issues of artists, gentrification, the urban environment, and the so-called Creative Class.
Posted by DIM on February 16, 2007
During the month of January, we both read an article a day, making our way from one text to the next in an investigation of why we do what we do. We offer this reader as a resource for others who are interested in exploring these issues.