Tom Epperson, Barbie, 2009. Digital C-print. Courtesy of Tyler Rollins Fine Art.Tom Epperson: 12 Below: The first U.S. solo exhibition for Epperson, an American photographer based in the Philippines, opens at Tyler Rollins Fine Art on April 2.
Thicker Than Most: Read Katy Donoghue's interview with Tyler Rollins in the hefty spring issue of Whitewall Magazine (page 46).
You Are What You Eat: Upcoming sustainable food events in Brooklyn include a class with The Intuitive Cook, Ameet Maturu, entitled Expand Your Protein Repertoire. Sun., March 22.
From Depression to Recession: The mention of tea bags in this NYT article really struck me. My mom reused tea bags. I thought she was cheap. Now it sounds like a good idea.
Dreams Big and Small: Sovereign Spirit shares an adorable list of childhood dreams and checks off her accomplishments.
Jet Magazine: I always wanted to be Jet Girl-of-the-Month. Issues of the magazine dating all the way back to the 1950s are available online.
White House Posts: An FDA Chief and a cultural worker.
BAM Art: Greg Lindquist's exhibition Brooklyn Industry is on view through April 26. Get your special edition print at 20 x 200.com.
All Things Maple: The Closet Cooker's dish list includes Maple Butter Tarts.
Applications Due: Nurture Art in Brooklyn is accepting curatorial proposals through May 1. Whitney ISP applications are due April 1. Figment wants your submissions too.
Yowzers: Auction result are down a staggering 70 percent from last year (but there was less to sell this year, so maybe things aren't as bad as they seem.)
May You Always Have Your Health: The Artists Access Program at Woodhull Medical Center in Brooklyn offers uninsured artists, musicians, dancers and art workers affordable health care, asking for as little as $15 for a physician visit, lab tests and X-Rays. Call 877-244-5600 for more information. [via the B.A.C. Newsletter]
Looking for work?: An art band needs help with their visuals. Don't you just love Craigslist?
Tim Tim Slam: Sounds like a music band, but it's a cookie. A step-by-step guide to eating the new treat from Pepperidge Farm.
More Great Suits in Paris.
Coming Out: Visit the blog Confessions of a Closet Master Baker (and pre-order the blogger's book that's due out in September).
Bad Candy: Award for the Worst Caffeinated Product of 2009 goes to Crackheads 2. The candy has 600 milligrams of caffeine in each box (that's 7.5 cans of Red Bull).
Good Candy: See photos of the sexy social sculpture, Nothing Says I Love You Like Processed Sugar, and other recent works by artist Laine Dalby.
Robin Rhode for BMW: Grand Central Terminal’s Vanderbilt Hall features a new work by Rhode using a BMW Z4 Roadster. On view through April 6.
Still Feeling Out of the Loop? Visit Art We Love.
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