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Art About Buildings and Food

Thursday, May 17, 2007

Anne Pasternak, president and artistic director of Creative Time, and David Byrne, Grammy, Academy and Golden Globe Award-winning musician and founding member of the band Talking Heads, talk about 33 years of Creative Time public art projects.

Creative Time: The Book is available for purchase at Amazon.com.

Guests:

avid Byrne and Anne Pasternak

Comments [3]

joel from Brooklyn

There's an interesting interview with Anne Pasternak on Artkrush. Check it
out at and subscribe - it's free. Here's a link:
http://www.artkrush.com/mailer/issue59/#interview

Jun. 05 2007 05:53 PM
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Mark Marshall from Rockland County.....

This is a note for the guy who called and mentioned the DOME!

THE DOME!!!!!!

I hung out there in 1975, when I was but 13 years old. I met more interesting people, including Dean, the guitar player (and sometimes lifeguard) who taught me to fingerpick on an acoustic. It was a wonderful, open place where a lonely artKid felt accepted.

Thanks so very much for the memory.

Best,

Mark Marshall
www.markmarshall.com

p.s. - somewhere out there, there's a book about the dome. Don't remember the name, but DO remember reading about it on the web somewhere in the past 6 years.

May. 17 2007 10:53 AM
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David Brown from Ocean, New Jersey

If it hasn't been designated already, I'd like to see a plaque or tribute to Adam Purple's concentric circular garden on the Lower East Side. It was a place of solace and wonder for me in the 1970s and 1980s.

Thank you.
David

May. 17 2007 10:50 AM
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