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Swoon is an artist who's work begins with figurative drawing, portraiture, and traditional print making techniques and extends to urban interventions and community-based collective experiments. Among other projects she has been wheat pasting, an ongoing series of portraits on New York city streets for the past six years, and is currently involved in the Miss Rockaway Armada, a floating experiment in ecologically sustainable living practices, which travels the Mississippi river carrying theater, music, visual art and a variety of workshops. With each of these practices she is attempting to create a free, publicly available, and outward reaching context for the creation of and experience of contemporary art. Swoon also creates installations in the gallery and museum setting, working closely with Deitch Projects in New York, and New Image Art gallery in Los Angeles. Her work is in the permanent collections at MOMA, the Brooklyn Museum in New York, and the Museum Het Domain in the Netherlands.

links to info on Swoon:
New York Times Profile
Time Magazine
New York Times Article

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