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Andrew and Kenzie have been dating for over a year and a half and according to Andrew things have been great. However, a few weeks Kenzie had a bachelorette party that he didn't really hear anything about, but he has started to notice that Kenzie has been overly suspicious over anything Andrew does. Andrew isn't really sure why Kenzie has been acting so strange, but he's starting to think she did something that has her worried he may find out about. We call Kenzie pretending to be The Morning Bull Ride and when we ask Kenzie who the last person is that she saw naked she says someone named Hunter. Find out what's really going on in this week's War Of The Roses!
Andrew and Kenzie have been dating for over a year and a half and according to Andrew things have been great. However, a few weeks Kenzie had a bachelorette party that he didn't really hear anything about, but he has started to notice that Kenzie has been overly suspicious over anything Andrew does. Andrew isn't really sure why Kenzie has been acting so strange, but he's starting to think she did something that has her worried he may find out about. We call Kenzie pretending to be The Morning Bull Ride and when we ask Kenzie who the last person is that she saw naked she says someone named Hunter. Find out what's really going on in this week's War Of The Roses!
Pool House is a 4-piece indie-rock band from Ōtautahi (Christchurch), New Zealand. The band is made up of old friends Flynn, Harry, Crispy, and Will who came together to play their first show in place of a cancelled university festival. Since bursting into the Christchurch university scene, Pool House have been performing memorable, high energy, and soulful shows across New Zealand. With elements of surf, psychedelic, and garage infused in their music, Pool House offers an exciting, yet authentic take on indie music.
Poolhouse's message couldn't be more clear to me: do everything you can to see your creative vision through, and compromise at nothing to get there. … read more The post Episode #455 – Poolhouse first appeared on SLUG Magazine.
**LISTEN TO FULL EP FOR FREE ON PATREON** https://www.patreon.com/BareBactrian HAPPY NEW YEAR TO BASIL-ENJOYERS EVERYWHERE! Follow Everything Poolhouse at https://backklash.org/ Follow Basil and Poolhouse on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NeoBactrian https://twitter.com/DJPOOLHOUSE As we began, so we will end. This week, we are blessed once again with the shining light that is DJPoolhouse to close out not only Season 2 of Barebactrian but to also put a cap on an amazing year. This one is so good, I just had to share it with everyone! After reflecting on our year a bit, PH and I get to unpacking our joint philosophical political treatise on Sexlectics™ like a modern day, NOT Gay™ Watson and Crick! 2024 is the year all my takes go mainstream, so think of this episode like a pre-requisite, remedial class to get you to speed in time for the new year. We unpack Sexlectics™ by examining its latest manifestations: The Senate Bottom™, Anna Khachiyan's Porn™ Posting, and homocon/LGB without the T Israel-shilling/Iran-war-saber-rattling. Join us as we shit on our diaper wearing haters, and ring in the new year with a good ole fashioned alchemical sex-magick GOON sesh. HERE'S TO 2024! We discuss (timestamps for full episode): 2:49 - Poolhouse showing his Age, the loss of Aaliyah - zoomers' openness to old things - the good young-bloods 6:29 - Barebactrian and HCTB as complementary podcasts 9:19 - People who jumped on the basil hate train too early and regret it 11:41 - 2024 is the year all my takes go mainstream; being associated with the raceplay take is so much better than being associated with the TQ 12:28 - Raceplay is a sub-branch/sub-discipline of Sexlectics™ 13:40 - The self-fulfilling prophesy of the TQ and the utility of the Raceplay Take 17:37 - The alchemical lectics of Sexlectics™ 22:45 - The alchamy of the sex magick has been leaked to the public/The Importance of Being Earnest 24:36 - Properly contextualizing vice/ the inverted donut 26:00 - Doing the Volcel™ bit 29:08 - Anna Khachian doing Porn™ discourse 31:18 - The six-pointed Sexlectic™ star of the PQ (Porn Question) 33:06 - I don't like perfume, getting pissed on or wearing dippers - Banning Porn™ is doing the same thing as Drag Queen Story Hour Discourse from last year 35:13 - The leftist framing of the PQ as a distraction from the TQ 36:24 - The Sexlectics™ of homocon log cabin GOP Leftism/I'll be damned homocon f--t libertarian 39:35 - The Tr--y AGP as the offspring of failed feminism and failed faggotry - This is new Torah 42:42 - GOONING DOESNT LEAD TO LIFE 43:49 - Lets ask Lot (pbuh) and his salty ass wife what happens when we center degeneracy 47:39 - The Sexlectics™ of the homocons and Tough Talk Ty and the senate bottom - The role of the sodomite 53:13 - The suzie homemaker Gays™ are MORE corrosive than committed perverts who know how to properly contextualize degeneracy 55:58 - The DC rentboy twink is a eunuch biological output of the contemporarty Sexlectic™ 59:51 - pornhub's most search for performers as repositories to the highest government secrets 01:02:22 - Practicing Safer Sex™ by not fucking black guys and relying on physiognamy 1:03:49 - Being on PrEP is spiritual tr--yism, AIDS is part of the war on men 1:05:26 - Preferring the old system before the adoption of the legal fiction of Sexual Identities™ 01:15:45 - Calling out Billboard Chris and noted J-w Libs of TikTok for using the TQ to galvanize for war with Iran 1:22:40 - On noted Basil-enjoyer Bronze Age Pervert --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/barebactrian/support
Joined by the wonderful DJ Poolhouse to discuss the Strecker memorandum highlighting the HIV/AIDS epidemic, its origins, production, and release. We chat about the Biological and Toxins Weapons Convention treaty, military involvement in vaccines, reporting agencies, and so much more! Follow him on twitter @ DJPOOLHOUSE IG @DJPOOLHOUSE www.backklash.org https://backklash.substack.com The Unsilencing series https://substack.com/p/backklash-the-unsilencing
* FULL EPISODE AVAILABLE FOR FREE AT (patreon.com/BareBactrian) * Basil is BACK for Season 2! For all things BareBactrian, follow Basil on Twitter (twitter.com/Basil_Telai) Find all Basil-appearances between Seasons 1 and 2 here: Linktr.ee/Bactrian Today Basil is finally joined by the one and only PoolHouse of Here Comes The Backklash (https://backklash.org). We discuss, as always, the One Thing (tm), but today we attack it from the angle of demystifying Sexual Identities (tm). Listen and enjoy as Basil and PoolHouse team up, yet again, to cut through the noise to discover why Valarie Jarret ain't Black (tm), jack, and why we're not Gay (tm) cause NO ONE IS! intro/outro: CASPIAN - ASADI (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMYqw0kvdy0) CROWN - ASADI (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QL6fIYKt_sY) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/barebactrian/support
Welcome to part 2 of our episode with DJ POOLHOUSE! Here we got one song a piece to represent what we listened to in high school, with some biographical context added on. Music featured by: Cr@ss, Lil W@yne, & Ju1cy J! We also got to do a rapid fire round with POOLHOUSE of either-or-s including Deep House vs Classic House, and George Clinton vs James Brown. We had a bunch of fun with this one!Links:https://backklash.substack.com/https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/here-comes-the-backklash-5400228@NuganHandVEVO on Twitter
Hey everyone! We've got a verrrrrrry special episode for you today. DJ POOLHOUSE of HERE COMES THE BACKKLASH fame (links below) sat down with us for a musical tour de force! This is part two of a double feature with our first guest!We talk about Doja Cat's rabid fans, "Cultural Satanism", Lizzo possibly being a rogue warrior taking on the Music Industry Sickos (?), and rap titan Melle Mel taking on the White Boi champ Eminem on the 5oth anniversary of hip hop. Part 2 will be a scorcher where POOLHOUSE and the crew get autobiographical over some high school-era musical favorites.Links:https://backklash.substack.com/https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/here-comes-the-backklash-5400228@NuganHandVEVO on Twitter
This episode is all about how campaigns can create media for their ad campaigns on a low budget. Despite an increase in political spending – especially when it comes to media – the need for campaigns to create content is growing every day. So campaigns of all sizes need to think about how they balance output and costs. Our focus today is going to be on video creative since it's the most in demand and the most costly.To help us understand, we're joined by Danny Laub, a partner at Poolhouse, who serves as a key political advisor and media consultant for Republican campaigns across the country."Common Cents" – Glenn Youngkin for GovernorMeet Glenn Youngkin's Ad Man - Will Ritter (POOLHOUSE)
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Welcome back to the club! This week Emmett Watkins Jr and Allan Muir are back to talk about the first half of the biggest week in news to happen all year (writing this after the GTA VI leak lol). Both talk all about the Marvel X Disney Games Showcase and the Ubisoft Forward and all of the most exciting news from both. Will we play a mobile-exclusive Assassin's Creed? Will the Indian Jones Machine Games project ever come out? We discuss that and more in this episode, so tune in! Then, in the Whatcha Playin segment, Al talks about their time with Horizon: Forbidden West and Pokemon Legends Arceus, and Emmett talks about his time with Dead Island: Riptide Definitive Edition and Tron: Evolution. Timestamps TOTS: Marvel & Disney Showcase 12:45 Ubisoft Forward 45:25 Whatcha Playin (Midnight Fight Express) 1:32:36 Pokemon Legends Arceus 1:34:52 Dead Island Riptide 1:49:26 Horizon Forbidden West 1:53:45 Tron Evolution 2:01:45 Housekeeping 2:06:08 Housekeeping: Chill n' Shill - M&M's Blast Roundtable: DC Comics Games We Want to See Next - VGU.TV The MultiVersus Roster Showdown: Match 3 - VGU.TV VGU WiN Presents: Destination Speculation: Ubisoft Forward 2022 - VGU.TV Gamescom 2022 Thoughts | Spoonful Podcast Ep.2 Welcome to the Thing 6: A new Digital Era by Live from the PoolHouse (anchor.fm) Check out YouTube Channel here! Follow us on Twitter @VGU_TV!
You ready for this, Playa? Welcome back to the club! This week, Emmett Watkins Jr and Allan Muir return to talk a bit more about the recently wrapped Gamescom. It turns out, Opening Night Live wasn't the only place to see exciting games during the show! So we have a bunch of other games to talk about today, none of which overlap with Geoff Keighley's event. We talk about everything from settlement building to karaoke hack & slashers, so tune in and hear us talk all about it! Plus, in the Whatcha Playin segment, Al talks about their time with Terminator: Resistance and Pokemon Shield, and Emmett gives updates on Midnight Fight express and FINALLY gets to share his own thoughts on Saints Row. Timestamps: TOTS: Gamescom! 08:25 Flintlock: Siege of Dawn 09:28 AEW Fight Forever 16:51 Wreckreation 26:23 System Shock Remake 34:19 Wanted: Dead 41:11 Shoutouts 53:47 Whatcha Playin 1:10:23 Pokemon Shield 1:11:17 Saints Row 1:24:41 Terminator Resistance 2:07:02 Midnight Fight Express 2:30:27 Housekeeping 2:36:04 Housekeeping: The Multiversus Roster Showdown: Match 2 Space Ghost vs Captian Planet The Best Games of PAX East 2022 - VGU.TV First Foray | Saints Row VGU Plays - Looney Tunes Space Race First Foray | Digimon Survive Part 2 VGU Plays - Star Wars Squadrons Part 13: Shot Out Like A Blaster Bolt Gamescom 2022 Thoughts | Spoonful Podcast Ep.2 Welcome to the Thing 6: A new Digital Era by Live from the PoolHouse (anchor.fm) Last year's surprisingly good Terminator game | minimme Fall of Porcupine on Steam (steampowered.com) The Last Hero of Nostalgaia on Steam (steampowered.com) The Sphere Hunter - YouTube Check out YouTube Channel here! Follow us on Twitter @VGU_TV!
Chilling Tales for Dark Nights: A Horror Anthology and Scary Stories Series Podcast
Good evening, listener… you're listening to Chilling Tales for Dark Nights. On tonight's edition, we invite you to leave behind your safe reality, and descend with us into the frightening depths of the most terrifying imaginations, with an audio adaptation of frightening fiction, about abandoned aberrations. To watch the podcast on YouTube: http://bit.ly/ChillingEntertainmentYT Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: http://bit.ly/ChillingTalesPod If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be amazing! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: http://bit.ly/ChillingTalesPod Produced by Leo Melo Music by NMC Music Creative Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
You ready for this, Playa? Welcome back to the Player's Club! This week, Emmett Watkins Jr is joined by a host of the Speaking of Stadia podcast, Aaron Seaney, to talk about the current state of cloud gaming. They talk about everything from the rumors of Stadia shutting down to the success of Xbox Game Pass Streaming. It's a great conversation, so tune in to this one! And later, in the Whatcha Playin segment, Aaron talks about his time with Final Fantasy 7 Remake and Nintendo Switch Online's classic games library and Emmett talks about his time with Dusk and Crackdown 2. Timestamps: TOTS: Cloud Gaming 07:01 Stadia 07:09 XCloud (Game Pass Ultimate) 30:44 Amazon Luna 46:42 NVIDIA GeForce 048:16 PS+ Streaming 49:32 Whatcha Playin 56:08 FF7 Remake 56:30 DUSK 01:00:31 Switch Online NES Games 01:09:11 Crackdown 2 01:15:18 Housekeeping 01:23:32 Housekeeping: I'm On a Boat! - Allan Plays Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness! (Part 4) Test Drive - A Second Helping of Demos (Steam Next Fest) VGU Plays - Star Wars: Squadrons Part 8: Bombs Away Multiversus Roster Showdown: An Introduction - VGU.TV Welcome to the Thing 4: You don't need to be perfect by Live from the PoolHouse (anchor.fm) Dusk Clip Speaking Of Stadia Podcast (@speakofstadia) / Twitter Give Me 20 ⏱ (@GiveMe20Pod) / Twitter Check out YouTube Channel here! Follow us on Twitter @VGU_TV!
We talk about Herb Baumeister and how he went from a sweet, sensitive, happy go lucky kid to one of the most prolific serial killers in the US.Follow us on Instagram @SleuthBeTold Support us at Patreon https://www.patreon.com/sleuthbetoldShow Notes: https://sleuthbetold.com/Show-Notes/
On this episode we speak with Will Ritter who is the Co-Founder and CEO of POOLHOUSE, which creates bold campaigns that win elections, empower brands, and move people to action. We discuss the genesis of POOHOUSE and how their approach to ad-making made the difference on election day for Glenn Youngkin in Virginia. The Business of Politics Show, hosted by Eric Wilson, is a production of Startup Caucus, an investment fund and incubator for Republican campaign technology. Visit StartupCaucus.com to learn more.
This conversation is with Danny Laub, a partner at POOLHOUSE, the Republican ad agency that created Gov.-elect Glenn Youngkin's ads for his campaign. Laub talks about the Youngkin campaign and Virginia politics in general.
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Special Guest Sonya Ballantyne, from Live From the Poolhouse, talks with us about what is widely considered to be the worst episode of the Sopranos of all time!
Jason Jani releases workout radio 10 - Pool House. A special set perfect for the opening of the Day life / Day club spaces across the us. In this set you will hear some new, some refixed and some of my personal favorite House music records. I appreciate the support and love always - Jason
Sonya is off Globetrotting this episode, so TL enlists the services of Dave Rudden. In this episode, we go from the Poolhouse to the Pool Hall, as we learn about hustling, and talk about our time playing the dangerous game. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Now that the 2020 Utah primary elections are over, we speak with political consultant Danny Laub from Poolhouse to get some insight on the results. Laub speaks with Managing Editor Bryan Schott about how Spencer Cox was able to squeak by Jon Huntsman in the GOP race for governor, why Burgess Owens dominated the GOP contest to face Democrat Ben McAdams in November, and Blake Moore's rise from obscurity.Laub has worked on several Utah campaigns, including Rep. John Curtis' 2017 victory, Mitt Romney's 2018 Senate race and Aimee Winder Newton's gubernatorial run.Links:Danny Laub on Twitter: @dannylaubPoolhouse home pageLet us know what you think about the show. Find out how to leave us a rating and review at RateThisPodcast.com.Subscribe to our daily email newsletter. We bring you the top political stories from around the web every weekday morning. You can listen everywhere you get your podcasts:iTunesSpotifyPandoraPodchaserIHeartRadioTuneInGoogleStitcherPodcast AddictDeezerListen Notes
The Ladies of Pool House play a game, making assumptions about each other.Follow us:IG: @poolhouse_ladiesFB: @poolhouseladiesSupport the show (https://spotrevolution.com/blog/pool-house/)
This is a super exciting episode for me! I speak with my friend Nick Kaufman about his jump from career confusion to incredible success and fulfillment. We talk about creativity, comedy, and finding the core of what we're passionate about. Nick is one of the biggest reasons I have a podcast, inspired by HIS podcast, Nick Has a Poolhouse. Check it out here: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Interviews/Nick-Has-A-Poolhouse---A-Podcast-p553956/ or wherever you listen to podcasts! And you can follow Nick on Instagram @nickwk
Oh Boy, This Episode Is For Sure A Wild One. We Had Ms. Massachusetts 2018 Herself Gabby Taveras Come Join The NightCrew For This Unforgettable Show! We First Helped Out Chloe With A Decision About Her Boyfriend Going To A Strip Club For A Bachelor's Party (YOLO), We Talk To Gabby About Her Title And How She Became Ms. MA, Then JoJo Explains His Crazy Weekend (We Def Won't Spoil This One For You Its Hilarious) & The Infamous Boston Southie PoolHouse Crew Joins In And Describe The Last Night Of Partying Ever At Their Apartment! This Is GroupChat UnCut!
Prior to our series A and the Indiegogo crowd funding campaign, Jibo had to operate extremely lean. Thanks to our co-founder Jerilyn Asher and her connections, we found a secret locations for us to work from. To the best of my knowledge this is the first time this story has ever been told.The image is from a photo shoot with Jibo co-founder Cynthia Breazeal with an early Jibo prototype from this secret location. I believe this photoshoot was for either Popular Science or Popular Mechanics but may have been a different publications. I took this picture as I was supporting Cynthia on this interview and photo shoot. Obviously there is no way to determine the location from this photo.
The guys are poolside to talk about working remotely and the future of the podcast. It's an episode you don't want to miss. It's all blue skies and goodbyes from Dudes Doing Business. Do not unsubscribe from this feed as we've got some best-of content coming next week and more in the future.
Co-hosts John M. Craig and Colin Flynn talk about John's potential move and hidden meanings. Also: Bumble App, Toxic Masculinity, Seed to Sprout, Tinder, Valentine's Day, Holly Hunter, divorce, separation, Kato Kaelin, Mead, Viking Blod, Band-Aids, Chartreuse, Burlesque, manta ray, North Carolina, Ashville, Big watches, Stan Smith, ripped jeans, Adidas, pineapple door knockers, swingers, swinging, pampas grass, white rocks, New Orleans, steampunk, Big Lebowski, Church of Bob, David Letterman, Church of Sub Genius, Alzheimers, John Goodman, Alpha Brain, Raising Arizona, Adderall, Ambien, Prilosec, tax evasion, pseudoepedrine, Jeff Bridges, Bo Bridges, Jeff Daniels, Pictures By Jeff Bridges, Widelux F8 Camera, Seasonal Affective Disorder, Prozac, IPA, Stan Smith, Sam Smith, Adele, Seattle, Portland, man buns, 867-5309, Jenny, cilantro, Asbury Park Brewery, Denmark, unexplained injuries, avacado, Dr. Pimple Popper, Iowa, New York, New Jersey, NYC, NY, dads, fathers, fathehood and parenting.
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Glistening wheat fields, fluttering American flags, young children on a playground: Campaign ads can be formulaic — but they aren’t always. RCP discusses with Liz Mair of Make America Awesome PAC; and Will Ritter, Poolhouse co-founder and former Marco Rubio media consultant.
Georgea Brooks comes over to the poolhouse and talks about the curiousity and anxiety caused by your own "sex number," knowing if you're with the right person, not being a U.S. citizen, and the most embarrassing moment of her life.
Comedian and creator of the webseries "My Super-Overactive Imagination," Cat Rhinehart, comes over to the poolhouse and talks about growing up in a religious family, how her past relationships have shaped her current romantic life, the fear of finding success in your 30's, and the most embarrassing moment of her life.
In the first official episode for the Westcast network, David Cope comes over to the poolhouse and talks about his childhood fear of quicksand, managing expectations, having a balanced life in an unstable profession, and the most embarrassing moment of his life.
Allen Strickland Williams comes over to the poolhouse to talk about growing up in Florida, a serious surgery at a young age, a new frustrating health issue, and the most embarrassing moment of his life
Comedian James Heaney comes over to the poolhouse and talks about a traumatic injury that happened to him at an extremely young age, his fear of other people committing suicide, why he's always so positive all the time, and the most embarrassing moment of his life.
Comedian Neel Nanda comes over to the poolhouse and talks about the pressure of growing up with a demanding family, dealing with a difficult breakup, using negative situations as a source of motivation, and the most embarrassing moment of his life.
Alex Hooper comes over to the poolhouse and talks about his fear of animals, learning how to take care of his body, coping with the death of a close friend, and the most embarrassing moment of his life.
Stand-up comedian Ed Galvez comes over to the poolhouse and talks about learning to stay positive throughout his career, Reaching closure with his family members before it's too late, finding a stable romantic relationship, and the most embarrassing moment of his life.
Crazy Boris comes over to the poolhouse and plays his most patriotic song for the 4th of July. We also get into his life-changing decision to give up his job in North Carolina to pursue comedy in Los Angeles, his unique nightmares when he eats too much sugar, and the most embarrassing moment of his life.
Stand-up comedian and writer Hampton Yount comes over to the poolhouse and talks about his fear of gaining back the dramatic amount of weight he's lost, feeling disconnected to other human beings, the difficulty of handling the "highs and lows" of his own career, and the most embarrassing moment of his life.
Comedian/actor Matt Champagne comes over to the poolhouse and talks about being the youngest child by many years, mentally preparing for tragedy before it happens, and the most embarrasing moment of his life.
Rob Gleeson comes over to the poolhouse and talks about his experiences with pure OCD, opening up about his sexuality onstage and off, and the most embarrassing moment of his life.
Improvisor and actress Laura-Beth Hill comes by the poolhouse to talk about her obsessive-compulsive disorder, dating in Los Angeles, and the most embarrassing moment of her life.
Stand-up comedian Nick West enters the poolhouse and talks about an encounter he had right before he came over, his experiences with death and tragedy at a young age, a life-changing injury during college, and the most embarrassing story of his life.
Jeff MacKinnon comes by the poolhouse and talks about his issue with being called "nice," sweating all the time, and the most embarrassing moment of his life (shit gets real).
Brodie Reed comes over to the poolhouse. He talks about dividing half of his childhood between living in Inglewood and Simi Valley, bullies stealing his jokes, and the most embarrassing moment of his life.
Monika Scott comes to the poolhouse. She discusses the anxieties and stress caused by co-producing a show with me, occasionally being a parent to her parents, and the most embarrassing moment of her life.
Kat Radley comes over to Nick's poolhouse and talks about the stress that comes with being a high school teacher that does stand-up, being a virgin until her late 20's, and the most embarrassing moment of her life.
Morgan Jay comes over to Nick's poolhouse. He talks about moving to L.A., social interactions at open mics, romantic confusion, cold sores, and the most embarrassing story of his life.
In the first episode of Nick Has A Poolhouse, Molly Haigh is surprised with sophisticated podcast equipment and discusses being an introvert, hating women, and the most embarrassing moment of her life.
This week: The second part of our survey of residencies in the area. We speak with Nicholas Wylie and Emily Green about ACRE. Then on to with Elizabeth Chodos and Michael Andrews from Ox-Bow. Wrapping it up with Joe Jeffers for Harold Arts. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ACRE (Artists’ Cooperative Residency and Exhibitions) is a volunteer-run non-profit based in Chicago devoted to employing various systems of support for emerging artists and to creating a generative community of cultural producers. ACRE investigates and institutes models designed to help artists develop, present, and discuss their practices by providing forums for idea exchange, interdisciplinary collaboration, and experimental projects. Residency: Steuben, WIExhibitions: ACRE Projects / 1913 W 17th St / Chicago, IL 60608 http://www.acreresidency.org/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is Ox-Bow's 102nd year as a school of art and artists' residency. We are proud to celebrate our history and the thousands of artists who have passed through Ox-Bow’s campus since 1910. Each year Ox-Bow evolves and responds to new developments in the visual arts in order to serve artists, students, and the community in relevant ways. This year’s course selection reflects our commitment to developing a dynamic curriculum that bends genres into new formats, but also has deep roots in traditional craft-based practices. It is this dynamic between tradition and innovation that makes taking a course at Ox-Bow such a singular and rich experience. The group of faculty and visiting artists for 2012 is comprised of ambitious thinkers and makers, and we are excited to have them join us in the same remarkable landscape that inspired Ox-Bow’s founding 102 years ago. We look forward to seeing you on campus this summer! Anyone, whether they are a degree-seeking student, or a life-long learner can take a course. Courses can be taken for SAIC credit or for non-credit SAIC advanced registration begins in-person on Monday, March 12th at 8:30 AM in the Ox-Bow office. General Registration opens March 26th online through our website, www.ox-bow.org. Residencies-Fall September 2- October 6, 2012 Two week to five week residencies for artists Fall at Ox-Bow is dedicated to the residency program. It is a unique time to gather artists from around the world, working in a wide variety of media. Given the small nature of the program, residents have a remarkable opportunity to create a close community. Most nights feature slide lectures, studio visits, or informal conversation that can open an individual practice to discussion, engagement, and challenge. During the fall season, Artists’ in Residence have the opportunity to work in studios not available during the summer session. They also enjoy a more intimate community of like-minded, and diverse professionals. The fall season is also an ideal time to propose group or collaborative work. Deadline: May 11th, 2012 Cost: $250 per week, (includes room and board and use of studio), due at the time the residency is awarded. Financial aid available, see application to apply. Fall residency scholarships and stipend made possible with support form the Joan Mitchell Foundation will be available. These funds are awarded to 10 individual painters and sculptors who are able to spend 4-5 weeks at Ox-Bow during the fall session. Selected artists will have their residency fees waived and receive a stipend after completing their residency. Apply on the application. Please include a brief statement of financial need. Additional funding for the Fall and Summer Residency program is provided by the John Hartigan Memorial Scholarship for Painters (acrylic and/or oils). Residencies-Summer June 3 – August 18, 2012. Two-week Residencies for Arts Faculty Over the summer, Ox-Bow offers 2-week residencies for artists who are also faculty members in the arts, in an adjunct or full time capacity. This program is designed to give teaching artists the much needed time to focus on their own work throughout the summer and also to connect to other faculty who are teaching at Ox-Bow. Artists are selected upon the merit of their work and written statements describing their proposed use of the residency. During their stay, artists are encouraged to present a slide lecture or reading of their work and to participate in the community life at Ox-Bow. Recipients receive a small private studio and room and board. Please note that the classroom studio facilities are not available to ARs. Deadline: April 6. 2012 Cost: $550 for 2-weeks, (includes room and board and studio use), due at the time the residency is awarded. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This summer Harold Arts offers three sessions, as well as a few weekend opportunities for those of you with tighter summer schedules. Residencies at Harold Arts offer participants shared and individual studio facilities, comfortable accommodations, and chef-prepared meals. For musicians and others interested in working with sound we have our Poolhouse recording studio; a huge room, a wide array of gear, and engineers ready and willing to plan and execute your audio endeavors. Other facilities available for residents include modest wood-working facilities and and a wood-fired kiln for ceramic works. And of course, the rolling hills and majestic white pine forests of Haven Tree Farm are yours to explore. http://haroldarts.org/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------3----------------------------------------------------------------------------