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...What’s your opinion on the “negative” premise of STASH? Is attempting to exhibit student art it is a frustrating process...
...Crimson sat down with four artists featured in STASH, to hear their thoughts about contemporary art, porno magazines and Mighty Morphin Power Rangers underwear
...There are definitely problems with making art approachable, especially with contemporary and conceptual art like STASH. It helps to have a...base [of] knowledge, a reference to what you’re looking at and what has previously been done in the area. So I think it’s harder for someone who’s completely unfamiliar to look at the exhibit with an open mind, and I think it’s a more unusual show for Harvard...
...first objects that you see on the floor when you walk into the STASH exhibit, in the Adams House Art Space, is a ketchup-stained plate inside an 11” by 11” one-gallon Ziploc bag. Where else could you find not only a dirty plate, but also Pez dispensers, lychee candy wrappers, an old sandwich, Radiohead’s “OK Computer,“ fortune cookies and bank receipts in re-sealable plastic bags, arranged artistically in a room...
Organized by Carla M. Ceruzzi ’02 and Luke C. Marion ’02, both art board members of the Harvard Advocate, STASH is ultimately art for students by students. Ceruzzi says that “[Marion and I] wanted to challenge the expectations placed on our shows—expectations about which student artists would be represented, what kind of work would be shown, how it would be displayed, etc. Our art shows in the past have mostly shown work done for VES classes by VES concentrators.” The very premise of STASH involves...