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- Q22080927 subject Q8244281.
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- Q22080927 abstract "Launched in February 2011, Pelican Bomb is a contemporary visual arts nonprofit based out of New Orleans. It is dedicated to making New Orleans a supportive place for artists to live and work via its public programming: an online art review, a community supported art program that promotes affordable art sales, a pop-up exhibition program that activates under-utilized and/or vacant spaces in New Orleans, and a critic-in-residence program. Pelican Bomb's online publication consists of critical essays, art reviews, and image-based digital content. In March 2015, the magazine released an essay written by Ashton Cooper, that used artist Katrina Andry's exhibition, "Indecent Intentions Leave Me Vulnerable and Voiceless" as a lens to explore the recent discussions around street harassment in contemporary visual art. In December 2014, Pelican Bomb's roving exhibition, "Foodways" was featured in the Huffington Post and described as "one of the gems of P.3" by Priscilla Frank. "Foodways" was a part of the Prospect.3 triennial's local satellite programming and was open from October 25, 2014 through January 25, 2015.Currently, Pelican Bomb is led by founding editor and executive director, Cameron Shaw and creative and operations director, Amanda Brinkman.".
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- Q22080927 wikiPageWikiLink Q8244281.
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- Q22080927 comment "Launched in February 2011, Pelican Bomb is a contemporary visual arts nonprofit based out of New Orleans. It is dedicated to making New Orleans a supportive place for artists to live and work via its public programming: an online art review, a community supported art program that promotes affordable art sales, a pop-up exhibition program that activates under-utilized and/or vacant spaces in New Orleans, and a critic-in-residence program.".
- Q22080927 label "Pelican Bomb".