by Alicia | Sep 9, 2020 | Hyperallergic, Writing
The oddly phrased message popped into my inbox on a Sunday afternoon in late July. It read more like a chain mail text than a note from my friend in Istanbul with whom I usually chat with in a mixture of Turkish and English. “I was careful to choose who I think will...
by Alicia | Dec 28, 2018 | Writing
From The Morning News, Dec. 28, 2018, by Alicia Eler We asked more than two dozen of our favorite journalists, writers, and thinkers: What were the most important events of 2018, and what were the least? Alicia Eler SLOTUS’s book is pure Pence propaganda under the...
by Alicia | May 5, 2018 | Writing
From Them., April 27, 2018, by Alicia Eler: Work in Progress is a hilarious, heartfelt show about queer women, finding meaning as a millennial, and more. They say that “if you love what you do, you never work a day in your life.” But what if the idea of loving what...
by Alicia | Apr 4, 2018 | Writing
From Shreveport Times,February 21, 2018, by Tiana Kennell: Artspace gallery will become the home of more than 200 original artworks created by regional talent for its annual art competition and exhibition. Critical Mass 6 will inhabit a multi-dimensional and...
by Alicia | Apr 4, 2018 | Writing
From Shreveport Times, March 14, 2018, by Alicia Eler: Critical Mass 6 at Shreveport Regional Art Council’s (SRAC) Artspace offered any artist who submitted their artwork a chance to see it on the walls of this vast white-walled, wood-floored, two-story gallery. There...
by Alicia | Apr 4, 2018 | Writing
From KCET Artbound, March 14, 2018, by Alicia Eler: I searched for the hashtag #desertX on Instagram, found it, and then followed. When I have the Instagram app on my phone, I probably check it at least once an hour, randomly, like most of us who have it do, in those...