Alicia Eler
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This pastel-hued social network wants you to feel its vibes / Daily Dot

This pastel-hued social network wants you to feel its vibes / Daily Dot

by Alicia | Oct 15, 2015 | Daily Dot, Writing

We all feel vibes, using that catchall word to casually describe when we first meet someone IRL (or URL) and get a sense of their energy. Surely we all know which vibes we like and which we don’t, and then decide if we want to hang around and quietly absorb. Vibes is...
Steve Martin on Celebrity, Collecting Art, and Curating His First Show / Artsy

Steve Martin on Celebrity, Collecting Art, and Curating His First Show / Artsy

by Alicia | Oct 13, 2015 | Artsy, Writing

While he’s no stranger to the art world, legendary comedian Steve Martin has only just cut his teeth as a museum curator. His first foray into the field  is “The Idea of North: The Paintings of Lawren Harris,” a survey of the late painter’s work from the 1920s and...
“The Great American Mini-Golf Game” for L.A.’s Arroyo Seco Garden Golf Classic

“The Great American Mini-Golf Game” for L.A.’s Arroyo Seco Garden Golf Classic

by Alicia | Oct 11, 2015 | Artist Essays, Writing

Hey everyone! I wrote this essay for The Arroyo Seco Garden Golf Classic, an art exhibition as a mini-golf course on Los Angeles’ East Side. The concept is curated by Katie Bode. Check this out and enjoy! The Great American Mini-Golf Game By Alicia Eler My first...
Beyond Pranks: Marc Horowitz’s Mischievous Social Practice / KCET Artbound LA

Beyond Pranks: Marc Horowitz’s Mischievous Social Practice / KCET Artbound LA

by Alicia | Oct 8, 2015 | KCET Los Angeles, Writing

Los Angeles-based artist Marc Horowitz isn’t a comedian, but humor is an underlying theme in his wide ranging art. Through all of his hybrid performance art/comedy/social practice/long-form experimental projects, he works in a manner more akin to improv comedy...
I don’t call myself bisexual – I let my stories tell themselves / The Guardian

I don’t call myself bisexual – I let my stories tell themselves / The Guardian

by Alicia | Oct 2, 2015 | The Guardian, Writing

I’ve always felt attracted to both men and women, but usually not at the same time. One day it’s more dude-focused and then it’s back to women, but it always feels fluid. This has nothing to do with my ability to be in a committed relationship with one person....
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