by Alicia | Mar 23, 2016 | CRAVE
Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ve caught a number of articles about the business relationship between the U.S. and China. Curator Alexander Tarrant decided to look at U.S.-China economics on a micro-art level in considering the idea of outsourcing...
by Alicia | Mar 21, 2016 | Press
So psyched to be featured on David Lizerbram’s iTunes podcast, Products of the Mind! Today on Products of the Mind: Author and Tinder Expert Alicia Eler What is “The Tinderization of Feeling?” Author, artist, and comedian Alicia Eler writes about...
by Alicia | Mar 19, 2016 | Daily Dot, Writing
At some point, every close knit mother-daughter relationship takes a turn toward Crazytown. Kate Siegel and her mother Kim Friedman, however, have never left the place. It goes a little something like this: Mom and daughter love each other, but they want to kill each...
by Alicia | Mar 17, 2016 | KCET Los Angeles, Writing
For years, Los Angeles artist Jenny Yurshansky has asked her mom the same question: When will they go back to Moldova? The small country, wedged between Ukraine and Romania, is part of her family’s story. Yet, she’s never even seen it. Yurshansky’s...
by Alicia | Mar 15, 2016 | CRAVE
Artwork that is focused specifically on the body or on new environments is often times more beautiful and aesthetically compelling than its evil twin – the conceptual, heady, theory-driven art that feigns deepness just because it creates a sense of unease within the...