So I need to admit that this blog, from its high aspirations as a collective compilation of things artistic in SLC, has become more of a personal litmus test of the things I'm working on/finding interesting. And the thing is, I really like the way it has turned out. But we, The Dada Factory, are ever more voracious, and we still want a cool way to stay posted with the goings-ons around Salt Lake and beyond. With this in mind, Al's created an online zine/blog of sorts:
The Dada Press is going to exist both as a complier/linker of original content, and a place to broadcast any of our journalistic pieces about Salt Lake's art scene. If you have any work you've done recently that you'd like to publicize send it in!
First up is a quick segment Al made about the Art Truck, The 337 project's latest endeavor. Check it out on the Dada Press!
Monday, January 12, 2009
The internets are a-hummin'
Labels:
337 Project,
Art,
Dada Press,
film,
local art,
Salt Lake City,
The Dada Factory
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Blog Archive
-
▼
2009
(99)
-
▼
January
(16)
- Food For Samples
- Blown outta the water.
- Wheelin'
- The Deep is online!
- Macaframa Screening Tomorrow!
- Poster Boy and media mixing
- Rowan at it again
- Best Star Wars Summary Evar
- Roommate Austin!
- Stickie Note Story
- bike winter release
- Martin Luther King, Anarchism, and Tom Cruise's Va...
- The internets are a-hummin'
- Rally the Troops!
- Arctic Cat!
- New Years Resolutions & Midnight Mass!
-
▼
January
(16)
No comments:
Post a Comment