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Ep 42 Daniel R. Small & Greg Curtis: The People

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Ep 42 Daniel R. Small & Greg Curtis: The People On this episode our guests are Greg Curtis and Daniel R. Small. Greg Curtis is an artist who lives and works in Los Angeles. This past June 2016 he curated an exhibition, In Chambers at the gallery Ms. Barbers and in May his solo show Event October Horizon was at Monte Vista Projects. Daniel R. Small moved to Los Angeles in 2010 to work on a project that is currently a part of the Made in L.A. Biennial exhibition at the UCLA Hammer Museum. In a new edition of Notes from the People we have two poems by Lara Glenum from a reading she did at the PRB, the Poetic Research Bureau, on March 27, 2015 as part of the &Now offsite readings. There were many other great readers and you can find full recordings on our SoundCloud page just search for The People Radio on Sound Cloud. And we close out the episode with a song by Los Angeles band Forget Me Nauts from their new album "Whoash" released on cassette by Wiener Records on July 31st. Find out more about the band and their music on their site at forgetmenauts.bandcamp.com And the name of the track is Sand Buckets Challenge.
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Ep 42 Daniel R. Small & Greg Curtis: The People On this episode our guests are Greg Curtis and Daniel R. Small. Greg Curtis is an artist who lives and works in Los Angeles. This past June 2016 he curated an exhibition, In Chambers at the gallery Ms. Barbers and in May his solo show Event October Horizon was at Monte Vista Projects. Daniel R. Small moved to Los Angeles in 2010 to work on a project that is currently a part of the Made in L.A. Biennial exhibition at the UCLA Hammer Museum. In a new edition of Notes from the People we have two poems by Lara Glenum from a reading she did at the PRB, the Poetic Research Bureau, on March 27, 2015 as part of the &Now offsite readings. There were many other great readers and you can find full recordings on our SoundCloud page just search for The People Radio on Sound Cloud. And we close out the episode with a song by Los Angeles band Forget Me Nauts from their new album "Whoash" released on cassette by Wiener Records on July 31st. Find out more about the band and their music on their site at forgetmenauts.bandcamp.com And the name of the track is Sand Buckets Challenge.
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