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Written by Erin Dawson
As I was writing my review of James Cameron’s new blockbuster, Avatar, I came across a disappointing amount of critics claiming the movie was a racist white guilt fantasy with yet another white hero saving the poor non-white indigenous people. While I’d like to be able to …
Written by Duy Tran
As soon as I arrive to the class I jumped right into the warm ups. The studio was remodeled from a large 2 car garage with a second floor. I was surprised to see Erin, one of the contributors to murmur DC, was in full uniform and …
Written by Erin Dawson
Photographed by Duy Tran
Painting Becomes Performance Art
DC’s premier live art battle, Art Klash was held at L’Enfant Moderne gallery this Thursday, October 29th. The battle included 3 local artists (Tendani Mpulubusi, Shanikqua Wade, and Earl Melvin) who had 90 minutes to paint their interpretation of a randomly …
The common perception of the Washington, D.C. metro area is tall government buildings, white men in suits, and crime. However, within this somewhat true image. the area carries a deep, tightly knit art community that’s dynamic in range and high on focus. The population is a mix of different culture, …