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Critical Bounds is a podcast which considers contemporary art, global issues, and current events that influence and are in turn manifested in artistic practice, through critical conversations with emerging contemporary artists and curators.

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J Simmz on "Art and Death"

October 31, 2020

Sending out our second episode in the “Art and Death” segment to you all on Halloween (as is only fitting). This conversation with J Simmz delves into our personal and larger societal relationships with death, Simmz work as an intuitive and conceptual curator, how she has found ways to move naturally with cycles of life and death in work and beyond, and how we might apply that philosophy to our current state—the possible deaths of our own harmful institutions—and what our might our roles at this moment in time be.

“J. Simmz is an independent curator, writer, and researcher based in Ridgewood, Queens. She is director and curator of Doppelgänger Projects, an independent curatorial venture promoting distinctly alternative perspectives while focusing on practices of aesthetics, feminism, technology, and the esoteric within the emerging contemporary art landscape. Previously, she was Assistant Curator for g a macura inc., during which she managed GE's corporate collection. Jennifer holds her M.S. in Arts Administration from Boston University and obtained her B.A. from New York University in Art History.”

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Our Episode with Carol Rashawnna Williams is almost here.

May 21, 2020

It has been A While since we recorded with Carol Rashawnna Williams for our Art and the Environment segment. Right before the Covid19 pandemic really hit the US, in fact (which is part of what has taken so long) but look for her episode to hit @criticalboundspodcast over the next few days. Image: "WATER". (2017). Carol Rashawnna Williams (Instagram @k_love_4art @klove4art). Painting, oil monoprint on canvas, 72 x 72". Photo by Chloe at Artist Trust.

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