Monday, November 13, 2006

updates: Plan B and Plan B Prevails



















zoe and tamas at plan B prevails





How to summarize helping to organize an 18 person group MFA Thesis show in a Veterans Memorial Hall with movable partition walls and a tiny budget, having it open successfully, then locked up the next day by the Brooklyn Parks Department, the artwork illegally removed by one's own University, locked up for a week, being pressured into re-opening the show in a new space in DUMBO, working to get all 18 students to agree to go ahead with the re-opened show, trying to get the University to holding its end of the bargain in re-mounting the show, and then suing the City of New York, the Brooklyn Parks Department, and Brooklyn College for first-amendment violations and damages to the artwork?

oy.

for all the info, including all press releases, links to New York Times and other press, and photos, see:

Plan B Prevails- the website for the re-mounted show in DUMBO

Plan Censored- The Official Blog

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