Walker Reader Archive
Dive into the nearly 7,000 articles and previous series in the Walker Reader archive. With artists’ reflections, scholarship, explorations of art education, original videos, and more, there is something for everyone.
Previous Series
All Articles By Year
2024
Morbid Symptoms by John Davis. February 6, 2024
Disparate Threads: A Conversation with Suzanne Bocanegra on Confronting Art Histories by Laurel Rand-Lewis. February 13, 2024
It Makes Us Who We Are: Tomeka Reid and Damon Locks on Musical Improvisation, from Jazz to Punk Rock and Beyond by Tomeka Reid and Damon Locks. February 20, 2024
Creative Potential of Collaboration: Shamel Pitts on the Start of their Multi-year residency by Shamel Pitts. March 15, 2024
Elevators (‘Lifts’ in British English) by David Gissen, Georgina Kleege, and Jordan Whitewood Neal. March 22, 2024
A History of The Large Blue Horses at the Walker by Jill Vuchetich. April 1, 2024
Queer Nightlife in San Francisco as Seen through the Eyes of Juanita MORE! by Juanita MORE!. April 16, 2024
Creating a Radioactive Practice by Fiona Lundie. April 23, 2024
Care and the Handmade by La’Kayla. May 3, 2024
A Galactic Aversion to the Mainstream: Theo Jean Cuthand in Conversation with Shaawan Francis Keahna by Theo Jean Cuthand and Shaawan Francis Keahna. May 6, 2024
You’re Not the Only Person Who Cares About This: A Conversation on Visual AIDS by Jake Yuzna. May 14, 2024
Perspectives Change: A Photo Essay by Benjamin Fredrickson. May 14, 2024
Seeing Invisible Systems: Connor Dolan in conversation with Molly M. Pearson by Connor Dolan and Molly M. Pearson. June 4, 2024
Exhibitions: They Build the Impossible by Walker Art Center. June 4, 2024
The Imaginative Creations of Ettore Sottsass by Jill Vuchetich. June 11, 2024
$275 a month: A History of Artists Living on East Second Street by Visual AIDS. July 30, 2024
We’re a City that Makes Things: Aleiya Lindsey Olu on Detroit, Design, and Energy by Walker Art Center. August 1, 2024
Zoom by David Gissen, Aimi Hamraie, and Emily Watlington. August 6, 2024
Hits You in Your Heart: A Conversation with Nancer LeMoins by Kris Nuzzi. August 6, 2024
(re)Constructions: Unprogressive Myths by Jaysen Hohlen. August 6, 2024
Seed by Seed: Crop Art of the Minnesota State Fair by Kathy Berdan. August 6, 2024
No Time for Winners by Brett Kashmere and Astria Suparak. August 6, 2024
Max Neuhaus: Finding Absence by Ethan Swan. September 3, 2024
Sound and Architecture: A Dialogue of the Improbable and the Intimate by Victoria Keddie. September 24, 2024
Tell the History by Katherine Profeta. September 30, 2024
Every Action Matters: Alexander Devriendt on Participation and Politics by Walker Art Center. September 30, 2024
Land Acknowledgement as Care by Mikile Baker and Anna Haglin. October 7, 2024
North Regional Library – Arts in Community Article by Anna Van Sice. October 15, 2024
The Haunting Call of Concrete: The Warrington-Runcorn New Town Development Plan by Mattie Colquhoun. October 15, 2024
Everybody is Performing Themselves: Risk, Performance, and Sophie Calle by Marcela Michelle. October 26, 2024
Nadia Beugré: Interview with Bill T Jones by Bill T Jones. October 30, 2024
Artist Yule Log by Jake Yuzna. November 12, 2024
We’re People: Darryl DeAngelo Terrell and D’Angelo Lovell Williams by Blake Paskal. November 27, 2024
Chairs by David Gissen, Michael Chen, and Natalie Kane. December 10, 2024
2023
On View Now: Artists’ Books from the Rosemary Furtak Collection by Jill Vuchetich. January 5, 2023
Member Profile: Keiona Cook Walker Art Center. January 12, 2023
On the Threshold: A Conversation with Leslie Parker by Amanda Hunt. January 23, 2023
Keep That Ron and Jeff: The Editors of UNHhhh on the Radical Transparency of Comedy by Jake Yuzna. February 26, 2023
Lemi Ponifasio – Chilean History Article by Alexandra Ripp. March 6, 2023
Not Just the Best-Looking Man in Comedy: Fancy Ray on Comedy’s Radical Love by Jake Yuzna. March 8, 2023
A Moment in Time at the Walker Walker Art Center. March 27, 2023
Funny Bones on Comedy by Jack Ferver. March 28, 2023
From the Archives: Finding Humor in Art by Jill Vuchetich. March 28, 2023
Department Profile: Educators Walker Art Center. April 4, 2023
Reading into Ecological Stewardship: A Survey of Earth Day Book Covers by Egg|Plant Urban Farm Supply. April 4, 2023
Designing Pacita Abad by Mỹ Linh Triệu Nguyễn. April 12, 2023
Unapologetically Pacita Walker Art Center. April 12, 2023
Unapologetically Pacita: Series Walker Art Center. April 12, 2023
Textiles in Pacita Abad’s 100 Years of Freedom by Clarissa Esguerra. April 12, 2023
Chronology of the Life and Work of Pacita Abad by Matthew Villar Miranda. April 12, 2023
Spending time with Letters from Siberia and Season of Dying Water by Asinnajaq. April 25, 2023
Hanif Abdurraqib Interviewed by Valérie Déus by Valérie Déus. May 2, 2023
25 Years Curating Performing Arts at the Walker: An Interview with Philip Bither Walker Art Center. May 4, 2023
Break the Story and Escape the Container: Douglas Rushkoff on Content’s Promise and Pitfalls by Jake Yuzna. May 11, 2023
How Online Love Scams Created a Culture: The Power and Influences behind Sakawa by Hannah Ajala. May 11, 2023
We are Above and Beyond the Call of Gender: Genesis Breyer P-Orridge on the Birth of Pandrogyny by Jake Yuzna. May 15, 2023
We Can Go Further: A Survey of Book Covers for Juneteenth by Black Garnet Books. May 24, 2023
Digital Demonology: On the Auto-Production of Content by Matt Colquhoun. June 5, 2023
Gossamers Volume II: In & Out From Within, So From Without by Khari Lucas and Cameron Patricia Downey. June 13, 2023
It’s Not All Drag: A Conversation with Hungry by Jake Yuzna. June 21, 2023
Like a Net: Diving into the Political of Allan Sekula’s Fish Story by William Hernández Luege. August 3, 2023
Friend, Collaborator, Life-Changer: 70 Birthday Wishes for John Zorn at 70 (Part I) Walker Art Center. August 8, 2023
Genius, Rebel, Cheerleader: 70 Birthday Wishes for John Zorn at 70 (Part II) Walker Art Center. August 8, 2023
Composer, Mentor, Kindred Spirit: 70 Birthday Wishes for John Zorn at 70 (Part III) Walker Art Center. August 3, 2023
Taking the Measure: Demographic Data as the Foundation for Change by Laurel Rand-Lewis. August 8, 2023
Free the Land, Free the People: Alanis Obomsawin’s Kanehsatake: 270 Years of Resistance by Yasmina Price. August 8, 2023
Learning through Care at the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. School Museum of Contemporary Art by Mikile Baker. August 22, 2023
The Relational Sea Walker Art Center. September 5, 2023
Dianne McIntyre: Showing Us How to Fly by Veta Goler. September 27, 2023
The Power of Weakness: Trajal Harrell in Conversation with Philip Bither Walker Art Center. September 27, 2023
Gossamers Vol. 01 (Cameron Downey Playlist – 1st Article) by Cameron Downey. October 10, 2023
Gossamers Volume I by Cameron Patricia Downey. October 10, 2023
Skate and Grow: A Culture of Care by Amara Thomas. October 17, 2023
Multiple Realities: Navigating Experimental Art in Central Eastern Europe, 1960s–1980s by Pavel S. Pys. October 20, 2023
The Idea House Project of the Walker Art Center, 1941–47 by Jill Vuchetich. October 23, 2023
Renegotiating How We Move through the World: Kahlil Robert Irving in Conversation with William Hernández Luege Walker Art Center. November 11, 2023
Some of the breathing people by Anna Marie Shogren. November 2, 2023
From Tokyo to Pontiac: Ayako Aratani on Design, Craft, and Nature by Jake Yuzna. November 2, 2023
How Do You Care for an Artwork that Has No Physical Form? A Conversation on Media and Time-Based Works in the Walker’s Collections Walker Art Center. November 6, 2023
A Design Studio within A Museum Walker Art Center. November 7, 2023
Pleasure Pigs by Ginger Brooks Takahashi. November 8, 2023
Multiple Realities Book Design Notes by Ziga Testen. November 9, 2023
Here & Now by Wava Carpenter. November 15, 2023
Collective Forms: Hennepin Made’s Jackson Schwartz on How Glassmaking Can Give Form to Light and Community by Jake Yuzna. November 15, 2023
I Creatively Misuse Tools: Cody Norman on New Possibilities for Automation and Robots in Design by Jake Yuzna. December 1, 2023
Looking Forward and Looking Backward with Aya Ogawa by Lianna Matt McLernon. December 12, 2023
Radical Play by Cas Holeman. December 27, 2023
The Play Found on the Dance Floor: Jamal Dixon on DJing and Joy by Cas Holeman. December 27, 2023
2022
by Sarah Michelson. January 12, 2022
50th Anniversary Choreographer’s Evening Curators Interview Walker Art Center. June 29, 2022
Cinema After Streaming: A Conversation with Pablo Walker Art Center. July 12, 2022
A Warm, Lazy Day: Paul Chan Interviews Brian Huddleston on Designing the Catalogue for Paul Chan: Breathers Walker Art Center. August 29, 2022
On Designing Jannis Kounellis in Six Acts Walker Art Center. September 26, 2022
Halloween book design with DreamHaven Books Walker Art Center. October 18, 2022
16 Words of Advice for Artists, Thinkers, and any Makers of Images by Jannis Kounellis . October 10, 2022
Making a Museum More Sensory Friendly Walker Art Center. October 10, 2022
More than Guards: Meet the Walker’s Gallery Assistants Walker Art Center. November 3, 2022
Andrew Schneider Interview by Jake Yuzna. November 7, 2022
Mint Condition and Twin Cities Secrets: On the Enduring Influence of Growing Up in Minneapolis (Cameron Downey Interview) by Cameron Downey and Jake Yuzna. November 23, 2022
Sites of Invention: 13 Interdisciplinary Exhibitions at the Walker by Siri Engberg & Allie Tepper. November 23, 2022
2021
Afflict the Comfortable and Comfort the Afflicted: Studio K.O.S in conversation with Attorney General Keith Ellison by Simona Zappas, Nisa Mackie, Alejandro Cesarco, Wendy Tronrud, and Kylie Gilchrist. January 5, 2021
Expanding on “Jamming”: A residency with Studio K.O.S. presented by A.R.T and the Walker by Nisa Mackie, Simona Zappas, Alejandro Casarco, Kylie Gilchrist, and Wendy Tronrud. January 8, 2021
Scuff Marks: Helen Kirkum by Emmet Byrne. January 11, 2021
Lee Breuer: A Walker Remembrance by Philip Bither. January 13, 2021
Scaling Up: Formafantasma by Zoë Ryan. February 3, 2021
EVOCATIONS: RIN KIM by Somnath Bhatt. February 10, 2021
The Future of Love? From the Past (Steve Bannon) to the Future (Sex Robots) by Srećko Horvat. February 12, 2021
On Pleather: Michaela Eichwald’s Inelegant Surfaces by Pavel Pyś. February 19, 2021
The More Equitable Future Begins in the Imagination by Marina Gorbis. February 20, 2021
Insights 2021 Design Lecture Series by Ian Babineau. March 4, 2021
“We don’t seem to live on the same planet”: A Fictional Planetarium by Bruno Latour. March 8, 2021
Small, Local, Open, and Connected by Ezio Manzini. March 10, 2021
Sovereign Typesetting: An Interview with Typefaces of the Temporary State by Brian Huddleston. March 11, 2021
Accessible Worlds: Jillian Mercado & Aimi Hamraie by Michelle Millar Fisher. March 14, 2021
City as Postcard / City as Polis / City as Poem: Alexandra Midal by Michelle Millar Fisher. April 6, 2021
Watch: Eric Timothy Carlson and Aaron Anderson at Insights 2021 by Emmet Byrne. May 5, 2021
Truth is Not a Noun: Eyal Weizmann by Maite Borjabad López-Pastor. September 21, 2021
Making Power in the Desert of Whiteness: Jordan Weber’s Prototype for poetry vs rhetoric (deep roots) by James McAnally. December 7, 2021
2020
Creative Black Music at the Walker: Selections from the Archives by Philip Bither, Tammy L. Kernodle, Danielle A. Jackson, Simone Austin, and Doug Benidt. January 1, 2020
Graphic Design’s Factory Settings by Jacob Lindgren. January 2, 2020
How Whistleblower Reality Winner’s FBI Interrogation Became Powerful Theater by Paul Schmelzer. January 6, 2020
Getting Out: Mn Artists Guest Editor Moheb Soliman by Moheb Soliman. January 9, 2020
California Dreaming: James Benning’s Los by Michael Walsh. January 10, 2020
On Touch and Surrogacy: Carissa Rodriguez’s The Maid by Isabelle Loring Wallace. January 13, 2020
Drawing from the Depths: On Elizabeth Price’s SLOW DANS Trilogy by Pavel Pyś. January 15, 2020
Dua Saleh: “We All Have a Role in Our Collective Liberation” by Doug Benidt. Pavel Pyś. January 16, 2020
A Review as Queer as the Work: Taja Will on Miguel Gutierrez’s This Bridge Called My Ass by Taja Will. January 17, 2020
The Best of Walker Reader 2019 by Paul Schmelzer. January 20, 2020
Sites of Invention: 13 Interdisciplinary Exhibitions at the Walker by Siri Engberg, Allie Tepper. January 30, 2020
The Expanded Universe of Mary Halvorson by Landon Kuhlmann. February 3, 2020
Bong Joon Ho’s Darwinian Gaze by Scott Foundas. February 5, 2020
Insights 2020 Design Lecture Series by Somnath Bhatt. February 5, 2020
Access to Tools: The Glyphs of Maia Ruth Lee by Somnath Bhatt. February 7, 2020
How the Walker Art Center Acquired Every Print Jasper Johns Ever Made by Joan Rothfuss. February 11, 2020
Pluralism and Power Dynamics in Indian Design: November Studio by Somnath Bhatt. February 12, 2020
This Just In: New Acquisitions Focus on Emerging Artists, the Interdisciplinary by Pavel Pyś. February 14, 2020
Hay Bale-isms: Settler Nostalgia and the Agricultural Dreamscape by Nik Nerburn. February 24, 2020
The Expansive, Inexhaustible Curiosity of Julia Reichert by Eric Hynes. February 24, 2020
The Power to Tell Everyone’s Story: An Interview with Cheryl Dunye by Atlas O. Phoenix. February 27, 2020
Building a Vague Hypebeast: Fragmented Fashion by Joshua McGarvey by Ian Babineau. February 27, 2020
Then and Now: A History of Women with Vision by Miranda Harincar. March 5, 2020
Side by Side: Collaborative Artistic Practices in the United States, 1960s–1980s VOLUME III Walker Art Center. March 11, 2020
Preface: Side by Side: Collaborative Artistic Practices in the United States, 1960s–1980s by Thomas J. Lax. March 11, 2020
Introduction: Being With, Thoughts on the Collective by Gwyneth Shanks. March 11, 2020
Common Ground: Haus-Rucker-Co’s Food City I and Collaborative Design Practice by Ross Elfline. March 11, 2020
Individual Collective: A Conversation with Senga Nengudi by Allie Tepper. March 11, 2020
How Grand Union Found a Home Outside of SoHo at the Walker by Wendy Perron. March 11, 2020
Fleeting Inscriptions: Asco, Ephemera, and Intergroup Exchange in LA by C. Ondine Chavoya. March 11, 2020
Mabou Mines’ Dead End Kids & Performing Artists for Nuclear Disarmament by Hillary Miller. March 11, 2020
Watch: Three Hans Richter Films Scored by Marijuana Deathsquads by Ruth Hodgins and Michael Walsh. March 24, 2020
INDIgenesis Online—Watch the Short Films of Indigenous Lens: Our Reality Walker Art Center. March 24, 2020
INDIgenesis Online—Watch the Revitalization Short Films Program Walker Art Center. March 26, 2020
INDIgenesis Online—Watch the INDIgenesis Playlist Walker Art Center. April 1, 2020
The Bodhisattva of Cinema: Bruce Baillie (1931–2020) by Michael Walsh. April 16, 2020
Surviving Tiempo Muetro: On Bungkalan and Peasant Resistance in the Philippines by Amy Lien and Enzo Camacho. April 22, 2020
The Vanishing Landscape: Expanding the Frame by Michael Walsh. April 23, 2020
No Holds Barred: A Look at Piotr Szyhalski’s Daily COVID-19 Reports by Paul Schmelzer. April 27, 2020
An Alternative History of Cinema: Opening the Walker Dialogues Archive by Miranda Harincar. May 5, 2020
Honoring Women Elders: A Mother’s Day Revisitation of The Crystal Quilt by Suzanne Lacy by Jill Vuchetich. May 7, 2020
Out of Office: Anna Zimmermann on Wit, Workplaces, and New Forms of Labor by Somnath Bhatt. May 7, 2020
Alignment of Eye, Mind, and Tool: Leslie Barlow on Teaching Life Drawing by Leslie Barlow, Aysha Mazumdar Stanger. May 9, 2020
Watch: Chobani’s Leland Maschmeyer at Insights 2020 Walker Art Center. May 9, 2020
Dance | Analog/Digital | Real-time-ness: Mn Artists Guest Editor Kristin Van Loon by Kristin Van Loon. May 12, 2020
Raw Dialogue: Justin Hunt Sloane on Collaboration by Brian Huddleston. May 14, 2020
A Post-Pandemic Manifesto on Looking by Seph Rodney. May 19, 2020
Grounded in the World: Remembering Susan Rothenberg (1945–2020) by William Hernández Luege. May 21, 2020
Momentary Arrest: Collecting Interdisciplinary Artworks by Pavel Pyś. May 21, 2020
America and its Afterimage: Jasper Johns, Flags, and Memorial Day by Alexandra Nicome. May 25, 2020
The Stakes of Contact: Faye Driscoll’s Thank You For Coming: Space & Come On In by Miriam Felton-Dansky. May 26, 2020
On Fracture and Fraternity: The Many Faces of Jasper Johns by Isabelle Loring Wallace. July 15, 2020
The Great Indoors: Highlights from the Walker’s Collection by Jadine Collingwood, Siri Engberg. July 20, 2020
Soundtracks for 2020: Twin Cities Musicians on Scoring Experimental Films by Michael Walsh. August 20, 2020
A Builder in Search of Home: Remembering Siah Armajani by Victoria Sung. August 28, 2020
Faith, Love, Forced Migration, and our Sunday Best: Black Livin’ in America by Steffan Spencer. September 1, 2020
Films for Different Futures by Olalekan Jeyifous, Wale Lawal. September 10, 2020
Fragments of an Aftermath: Mn Artists Guest Editor Christina Schmid by Christina Schmid. September 11, 2020
Defuturing the Image of the Future by Andrew Blauvelt. September 15, 2020
Human Scale: The Making of Shadows at the Crossroads by Jadine Collingwood, Alexandra Nicome, Siri Engberg. October 2, 2020
Uncovering Untitled: An Interview with Filmmaker Nazli Dincel by Michael Walsh, Nazlı Dinçel. October 9, 2020
Too Much Truth: David Kirby by Emmet Byrne. October 23, 2020
Sharing as Survival: Mindy Seu on the Cyberfeminism Index by Marie Hoejlund. November 9, 2020
Studio K.O.S. Jamming Facilitation Guide by Simona Zappas, Nisa Mackie, Kylie Gilchrist, Alejandro Cesarco, Wendy Tronrud. November 12, 2020
Minnesota Artists with Disabilities Directory by Alison Bergblom Johnson. November 16, 2020
Reimagining the Body Productive by D. Allen. November 18, 2020
What are the Accommodations of Your Dreams? by Alison Bergblom Johnson. November 18, 2020
Memories from the Year 2030 by Jessica Charlesworth and Tim Parsons, Alisha Bhagat, Melika Alipour, Joseph Popper, Radha Mistry, Markus S. Schulz, Ben Holbrook, Lisa Grocott, Arlo Ardern, Kewulay Kamara, Ayodamola Tanimowo Okunseinde & Teresa Braun, Scott Paterson, and Matt Ward. November 24, 2020
Creating Our Sustainable Development Goals for Mars by …. December 2, 2020
The Design Imagination by Zoë Ryan. December 8, 2020
UNLICENSED: BLESS by Ben Schwartz. December 17, 2020
2019
The Best of Walker Reader 2018 by Paul Schmelzer. January 4, 2019
Museum Resolution: Do Away with Salary Cloaking by Seb Chan. January 8, 2019
Rabih Mroué: Life, Death, and the Digestive System by Allie Tepper. January 8, 2019
Soundboard 4: Museum Resolutions by Paul Schmelzer. January 8, 2019
Renée Green: ED/HF (2017) – Extraterritorial Durations/Harun Farocki by Nicole Schweizer. January 8, 2019
We Live Inside a Stolen Dream: On Incarceration, Reentry, and Performance by Tommy Franklin. January 10, 2019
Fascist Charades: Kim Jong-un, Hollywood, and Mario García Torres by Dylan Redford. January 18, 2019
A Recipe for JACK & by Malakai Greiner. January 19, 2019
Bearing Witness: A Story of Life in Chernobyl’s Aftermath by Shalini Gupta. January 22, 2019
Staying Home Near Chernobyl: A Review of BERLIN’s Zvizdal by Rene Meyer-Grimberg. January 25, 2019
We Are All Writing the Novels of Our Lives: Lola Arias on War, Memory, and Documentary Theater by Philip Bither. January 25, 2019
Toying with the Future: AI, Fantasy, and Zach Blas’s Icosahedron by Zach Blas, Jennifer Rhee. January 26, 2019
Big-Canvas Dreamer: The Cinematic Vision of Luca Guadagnino by Scott Foundas. January 28, 2019
The Long Memory of Male Power: Elizabeth Price on FELT TIP and KOHL by Pavel Pyś. January 29, 2019
The Source of Sound: Wilco’s Glenn Kotche on Working with Ate9 by Landon Kuhlmann. January 30, 2019
New Visions: A Message from Mary Ceruti, Executive Director of the Walker Art Center by Mary Ceruti. February 1, 2019
Attending to (Our) Ghosts: Minefield by Lola Arias by David L. Caruso. February 1, 2019
In Her Own Way and Time: A Mom and Disability Advocate Reflects on Sensory Friendly Sunday by Jennifer LeGrand Reiter. February 5, 2019
Henry Threadgill: The Code Is Never Fully Cracked by Landon Kuhlmann. February 11, 2019
Insights 2019 Design Lecture Series by Ryan Gerald Nelson. February 12, 2019
Forget Aesthetics: Mario García Torres in Conversation with Aram Moshayedi by Aram Moshayedi. February 12, 2019
Insights Design Lecture Series 2019 by Ryan Gerald Nelson. February 12, 2019
The (Un)Covered Wagon: An Arapaho Filmmaker Unpacks the Complexities of an Early Western by Missy Whiteman. February 14, 2019
Remembering James Dayton, Architect and Walker Board Member (1965–2019) by Christopher Stevens. February 15, 2019
A New Gaagiixiid Story: Gwaai Edenshaw on Indigenous Language and Making the First Film in Haida by Michael Wilson. February 18, 2019
Celebrating Henry, Celebrating Ourselves by Davu Seru. February 22, 2019
Voids of Understanding: Opacity, Black Life, and Abstraction in What Remains by Malakai Greiner. February 26, 2019
An Indigenous Lens Is a Tool to Create Understanding by Sky Hopinka. March 4, 2019
What Remains and What She Takes with Her by Isela Xitlali Gómez R.. March 8, 2019
On Designing Siah Armajani: Follow This Line by Aryn Beitz. March 11, 2019
UNLICENSED: Elisa van Joolen by Ben Schwartz. March 12, 2019
Watch: Wolff Olins’s Forest Young at Insights 2019 Walker Art Center. March 14, 2019
Testimony for the Living (Or, Metabolic Theater) by André Lepecki. March 25, 2019
Against a Passive Eye: Tom DeBiaso on Film in the Cities by Kelsey Bosch. April 1, 2019
Mark Kingwell on Boredom and the Interface by Mark Kingwell. April 2, 2019
Behind the Eyes, Inside the Skull: Karl Nawrot Discusses Mind Walks by Ben Schwartz. April 3, 2019
Small-Gauge Alchemy: Super 8 Filmmaking Across Generations by Sam Hoolihan. April 5, 2019
Sad Songs to Euphoria: Jompet Kuswidananto on the Making of Celestial Sorrow by Allie Tepper. April 8, 2019
https://walkerart.org/magazine/the-national-el-vy-bryce-dessner-justin-vernon-rock-the-garden by Landon Kuhlmann. April 9, 2019
UNLICENSED: A March Issue by Marie Hoejlund. April 9, 2019
How Can Sound Change the Way We Experience Visual Art? by Sarah Abare. April 10, 2019
On Designing Jason Moran Walker Art Center. April 11, 2019
Constructed Reality: The Ethics of Subjective Truth in Filmmaking by Miranda Harincar. April 16, 2019
Four Events that Have Led to Large Discoveries (About Merce Cunningham) by Douglas Crimp. April 16, 2019
MsHeresies 2: Rietlanden Women’s Office on Useful Work Versus Useless Toil by Marie Hoejlund. April 16, 2019
Close Ties: Melinda Ward and Emily Galusha on Film in the Cities and the Walker by Melinda Ward. April 17, 2019
Brownbody: Politics on Ice by Duchess Harris. April 18, 2019
We Are Hiring: Graphic Designer and Design Fellow Walker Art Center April 18, 2019
Persistence of Vision: Film in the Cities by Karon Sherarts. April 24, 2019
“I Believe the Secretary”: Women, the Workplace, and Edward Hopper’s Office at Night by Alexandra Nicome. April 25, 2019
Twenty Years Ago: Werner Herzog Delivers his Minnesota Declaration Walker Art Center. April 30, 2019
Interventionist Typography: Erik Brandt on Five Years of Ficciones Typografika by Paul Schmelzer. April 30, 2019
Tipping Points: In Response to Elizabeth Price by Steven Bode. May 7, 2019
Understanding the Wavelength: A Guide to Resonance by Malakai Greiner, Landon Kuhlmann. May 13, 2019
Touching a Third Sound: Trans-Sensing in a World of Deepfakes by Jules Gimbrone. May 16, 2019
Reenvisioning the Internet: Decentralize the Web to Sidestep Corporate Control by Danielle Robinson & Andy Pressman. May 21, 2019
How Can Familiar Themes in Art History Spark Unexpected Encounters in the Gallery? by Siri Engberg. May 21, 2019
Evocative Machines: Gilles Uzan on Garagisme VI by Jasio Stefanski. May 22, 2019
Profane Illuminations: The Early Works of Siah Armajani by Hamed Yousefi. May 23, 2019
Oozing with Cool: Minnesota Music Legend Tony Glover at the Walker by Charles R. Helm. May 31, 2019
Repetition and Transformation: Phil Collins and Tim Etchells on the Wooster Group by Phil Collins, Tim Etchells. May 31, 2019
Indigenizing Fashion: Squeeze Out the Appropriators by Amber-Dawn Bear Robe. June 6, 2019
Delina White: Celebrating Gender Nonconformity in Indigenous Fashion by Juleana Enright. June 10, 2019
Audition Announcement: Choreographers’ Evening 2019 by Kayva Yang. July 3, 2019
From Pain Comes Strength: Families, Ballroom, and Resistance by Jason Jackson. July 10, 2019
Waxing Walker: Resonance in Review by Andrew Fenchel. July 10, 2019
On the Inside: Eline Mul on Designing an Exhibition for Incarcerated LGBTQ+ Artists by Ben Schwartz. July 19, 2019
Planting a Seed: On the Creation, Loss, and Restoration of Horace Jenkins’s Cane River by Amirah Ellison. July 22, 2019
Blackness and the Not-Yet-Finished: Mn Artists Guest Editor Chaun Webster by Chaun Webster. July 26, 2019
Luca Guadagnino Dialogue with Scott Foundas Walker Art Center. July 27, 2019
The Last Movie: Dennis Hopper’s Curiously Frustrating Experiment by Justin Ayd, Jennifer Lillemo Ayd. July 30, 2019
A Cacophony of Tongues—Three Responses to Momentum: New Dance Works by AP Looze, Myra Dawn Billund-Phibbs, Maia Maiden, Likhwa Ndlovu. August 5, 2019
Celebrating Black Feminist Divinity in Leslie Parker Dance Project’s crystal, smoke n’ spirit(s)… by Michelle Cowin Gibbs. August 5, 2019
Bricks from the Kiln—Issue 3: Annotations / Captions / Notes on the Cover(s) by Matthew Stuart, Andrew Walsh-Lister. August 6, 2019
Love, Agency, and Kickassery: Mn Artists Guest Editor Saymoukda Duangphouxay Vongsay by Saymoukda Vongsay. August 12, 2019
Niizho-Manidoog: A Two-Spirit Fashion Lookbook by Alya Ansari. August 13, 2019
Constructed Reality: The Ethics of Subjective Truth in Filmmaking by Miranda Harincar. August 16, 2019
An Angry Mob of Villagers: The Social Life of Drive-Ins, Part I by Tom Schroeder. August 22, 2019
Creating Space for the Possibility of a Sacred Moment: Theaster Gates on Black Vessel for a Saint by Victoria Sung. August 27, 2019
Last Night at the Cottage View: The Social Life of Drive-Ins, Part II by Tom Schroeder. August 29, 2019
The America that Knows Best: Nature Theater of Oklahoma and the Pursuit of Happiness by Mark Russell. September 3, 2019
An Un/Education by Christina Schmid. September 4, 2019
Beyond Wobegon: The Social Life of Drive-Ins, Part III by Tom Schroeder. September 6, 2019
The Bitterness of Honey: Jack Zipes on The Wolf House by Jack Zipes. September 11, 2019
“Long Live the New Flesh”: Art, Technology, and The Body Electric by Pavel Pyś. September 11, 2019
Uncovered 004: Perfume Genius and Kate Wallich’s The Sun Still Burns Here by Ben Schwartz. September 13, 2019
A Spiritual Belief in the Life of Things: Victoria Sung on Theaster Gates’s Assembly Hall by Victoria Sung. September 16, 2019
Ten Rules for Animating The Wolf House by Tom Schroeder. September 17, 2019
Walker Art Center Announces Artist Angela Two Stars as Finalist for Indigenous Public Art Commission in the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden Walker Art Center. September 17, 2019
Imagining the Future Together: Five Years of Creative Time Reports by Laura Raicovich. September 18, 2019
Transforming Jazz: Philip Bither on Jason Moran by Philip Bither. September 19, 2019
Seeing Plants: Mn Artists Guest Editor Regan Golden by Regan Golden. September 23, 2019
Reign of the Hyenas: The Dark Satire of Djibril Diop Mambéty by Njeri Githire. September 25, 2019
Maggot: Marianna Simnett on the Malleable Body by Marianna Simnett. October 1, 2019
New Postcommodity Codex Investigates Land, Systemic Violence, and Minnesota History by Paul Schmelzer, Postcommodity. October 1, 2019
Reading and Smoking: Candice Lin and Patrick Staff on the Malleable Body by Candice Lin, Patrick Staff. October 1, 2019
Health and the Mundane: Carolyn Lazard on the Malleable Body by Carolyn Lazard, Pavel Pyś. October 1, 2019
How Theaster Gates Revives Forgotten History Through Forgotten Objects by William Hernández Luege. October 2, 2019
Culture as Curriculum: An Interview with Betsy Maloney Leaf by Morgan Lee. October 4, 2019
We Are the Wind We’ve Been Waiting for: Send Me to the Clouds by Xiaolu Wang. October 8, 2019
Border Crossings: Bridging Music and Movements with Makaya McCraven by Jeremy Gantz. October 8, 2019
Some Notes on Black Connected Matter by Tia-Simone Gardner. October 10, 2019
The Hauntings of a Jarmuschian Undead by Kelsey Bosch. October 21, 2019
A Contemporary Oracle: Huang Yong Ping (1954–2019) by Kathy Halbreich. October 22, 2019
Open Casting Call: The Paradox of Stillness Walker Art Center. October 23, 2019
Designing for Elizabeth Price: An Interview with Matthew Fenton by Pavel Pyś. October 23, 2019
The Beauty Within Complexity: Mark Jenkin’s Bait by Graeme Stout. October 25, 2019
The Survival of Witches: Jack Zipes on Nietzchka Keene’s Feminist Fairytale Film by Deborah Girdwood. November 1, 2019
In the Shadows of Our Ancestors by Nicole J. Caruth. November 4, 2019
From the Modern to the Global Museum: Collecting Interdisciplinary and Non-Object-Based Art by Sabine Breitwieser. November 5, 2019
A Beautiful Friend and a Moral Force: JoAnn Verburg Remembers Sally Dixon by JoAnn Verburg. November 6, 2019
Remembering Sally Dixon, a Champion of Avant-Garde Film (1932–2019) by Sheryl Mousley. November 6, 2019
The Strand Generation: Marcus Hu on 30 Years of Cinematic Collaboration by Marcus Hu. November 11, 2019
Introducing LOOP: A New Kind of Jazz Magazine from Jason Moran by Raven Moran, Cassandra Wilson, Jamaaladeen Tacuma, Jd Allen & Eric Revis, Kendrick Scott, Greg Tate, Walter Smith Iii, Matana Roberts & Jason Moran. November 1, 2019
What Gives Your Body Power? by Kayva Yang. November 21, 2019
Supernal Movements, Asymmetrical Encounters: Meg Stuart & Jompet Kuswidananto’s Celestial Sorrow by Thomas F. DeFrantz. November 21, 2019
Misbehaving Books: Challenging Reads from the Rosemary Furtak Artist Book Collection by Jennifer Riestenberg. December 5, 2019
Holding the Community You’re In: A Choreographers’ Evening Roundtable by Kayva Yang. December 6, 2019
2019: The Year According To
Series by Art + Museum Transparency, Angela Two Stars, Cyrus Dunham, Tia-Simone Gardner, Pao Houa Her, Cristóbal León, Jim Jarmusch, Xiaolu Wang, Jaamil Olawale Kosoko, Anthea Hamilton, Emily Johnson, Richard Maxwell, Pelenakeke Brown, Anthea Hamilton, Carolyn Lazard, Marianna Simnett, Tetsuya Yamada, Jes Fan, Taeyoon Choi, Sonya Sombreuil, Jon-Kyle Mohr, Alexis Mark, Hammer, LinYee Yuan, Girls Like Us, . December 19, 2019
2018
Neighborhood Media Project: Taking Control of Their Media by Simona Zappas. January 5, 2018
Stan Brakhage: The Camera Eye by Stan Brakhage. January 19, 2018
Revisiting and Remembering: Why Restage the Neighborhood Media Project? by Simona Zappas. January 22, 2018
How Are Revolutionary Cuban Films Still Revolutionary Today? by Alejandro Veciana. January 25, 2018
Humberto Solas’s Lucía: From the Silk Noose to the Conscience by Oneyda González. January 29, 2018
Cuban Cinema of the Sixties: From Myth to Reality by Juan Antonio García Borrero. February 6, 2018
Iconoclasm & Experimentalism: From Revolutionary Roots to Today’s Cuban Cinema by Michael Chanan. February 12, 2018
One Way or Another: How to Hold the Gaze of the Revolution’s Subaltern by Dean Luis Reyes. February 15, 2018
To Survive on One’s Own Terms: Patrick Staff on Weed Killer by Sara Cluggish. February 19, 2018
Cinema Beyond the Revolution by Gustavo Arcos Fernández-Britto. February 19, 2018
In Line with the Living: Davu Seru on the Sonic Universe Project by Davu Seru. February 27, 2018
Jump! Jan Martens Wants to Reconcile Art and Entertainment through Dance by Cis Bierinckx. March 1, 2018
Film as Social Memory: Bill Morrison on Dawson City: Frozen Time by Bill Morrison. March 2, 2018
The Sonic Universe Project: Six Musicians in Search of a Sound by Jon Morgan. March 5, 2018
Institutions Must Ask: Who Has to Work Too Hard to Be Heard? by Rashayla Marie Brown. March 7, 2018
Make Space for Difficult Conversations by Theresa Sotto. March 7, 2018
Belief in the Potential Object: Technological Disobedience in Cuba by Joshua Zane Weiss. March 7, 2018
Accolades and Accusations Are Part of the Story by Deborah Cullinan. March 7, 2018
The Meritocracy of Jumping: Penelope Freeh on The Dog Days Are Over by Penelope Freeh. March 11, 2018
This Screen Will Release Your Inner Powers by Herb Shellenberger. March 15, 2018
The Local Is Not Defined by Proximity: Mn Artists Guest Editor Jordan Rosenow by Jordan Rosenow. March 16, 2018
Animated Correspondence: 1970s Animators as Seen from the Walker Archives by Emma August Welter. March 20, 2018
Bobby Rogers: A Re-Energizing of the Black Arts Movement by Devyn Springer. March 22, 2018
In Until the Birds Return, Karim Moussaoui Confronts Algeria’s Past by Joëlle Vitiello. March 23, 2018
Lightning Rod: Penelope Freeh on Portrait of Myself as My Father by Penelope Freeh. March 25, 2018
Out of Line: Nicholas Galanin Rejects the Traditional/Contemporary Binary by Nicholas Galanin. March 26, 2018
Imagination is Power: The Revolutionary Spirit of Valérie Déus, Part 1 by Ruth Hodgins. March 27, 2018
Robert Lepage’s 887: Or, How Does Memory Work? by Hazel Rickard. March 29, 2018
Alive From Off Center: Art on Public Access TV by Lauren Mackler. April 2, 2018
Critical Inquiries: Kathryn Potts on Values, Artstrike, and Building the Artists’ Museum by Nisa Mackie. April 3, 2018
Imagination is Power: The Revolutionary Spirit of Valérie Déus, Part 2 by Ruth Hodgins. April 3, 2018
Filling the Void: The Politics of Geography by Jacqueline Stahlmann. April 5, 2018
Imagination is Power: Cinema and Experiment in the Czechoslovak Military by Alice Lovejoy. April 5, 2018
Learning to “Speak White”: Robert LePage’s 887 by Bryan Schmidt. April 6, 2018
The Artists of Rock the Garden 2018—and their Sculptural Counterparts by Ryan Warner. April 10, 2018
Imagination Is Power: How Bidayyat Captures Syria on Film by Ruth Hodgins. April 11, 2018
Imagination Is Power: Six Questions with Ayo Akingbade by Valérie Déus. April 11, 2018
Imagination Is Power: Stories from Chicago Film Archives by Ruth Hodgins. April 13, 2018
Imagination Is Power: Eight Questions with Amir George by Valérie Déus. April 16, 2018
The Centers of Somewhere by Sky Hopinka. April 16, 2018
Giving Voice: Tanya Tagaq and the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Children Movement by Missy Whiteman. April 18, 2018
The Conversations That Follow Abuse of Power by Nisa Mackie. April 19, 2018
Imagination is Power: Eight Questions with Nadine Cloete by Valérie Déus. April 19, 2018
Daymé Arocena: For the Cuban Music of Today by William G. Franklin. April 24, 2018
Legacy of ’68: Sticks and Stones by Jon-Sesrie Goff. May 2, 2018
Daymé Arocena: All Saints’ Day by Terrell LaMarr. May 7, 2018
Legacy of ’68: Neither a Picnic Nor a Party by Deborah Girdwood. May 9, 2018
Patrick Scully on Performance, Protest, and Queer Politics by Gwyneth Shanks. May 10, 2018
Convoluted Time: Reflections on Laura Prouvost’s They Are Waiting for You by Kevin Obsatz. May 16, 2018
Milestones and Memorials: Jason Moran on His First Museum Exhibition by Adrienne Edwards. May 18, 2018
Under Wraps: What’s Happening with the Walker’s Siah Armajani Bridge? The Walker Art Center. May 18, 2018
Hovering in the Impasse: Reza Abdoh and the Uses of Blackness by Joshua Chambers-Letson. May 29, 2018
LOVE Story: The Walker’s 55-Year Relationship with Robert Indiana by Jill Vuchetich. May 29, 2018
Allen Ruppersberg: The Torn-Apart Book by Jan Tumlir. May 30, 2018
Blind Spot?: Jon Morgan on Vijay Iyer and Teju Cole by Jon Morgan. June 5, 2018
Summer Heat ’68: Fracas at the Cinema by Kelsey Bosch, Deborah Girdwood, Ruth Hodgins, & Sheryl Mousley. June 6, 2018
Sean Metzger on Queer Desires, Community Building, and Performance by Gwyneth Shanks. June 8, 2018
Radical Transparency: A Review of Jason Moran’s The Last Jazz Fest by Dylan Redford. June 21, 2018
Queer Art and the Importance of Community: An Interview with Eleanor Savage by Gwyneth Shanks. June 22, 2018
Collector’s Paradise: Greil Marcus on Allen Ruppersberg’s Rock ’n’ Roll Chronology by Greil Marcus. July 3, 2018
Performing Lesbian Care and Enthusiastic Consent: An Interview with Lisa Sloan by Gwyneth Shanks. July 9, 2018
Ron Athey’s 1994 Minneapolis Performance and the Anatomy of a Media Scandal by Lauren DeLand. July 11, 2018
Black Liberation Futures: Mn Artists Guest Editors Free Black Dirt by Junauda Petrus, Erin Sharkey. July 18, 2018
Letters from Reverse Middle Passage by Junauda Petrus, Erin Sharkey. July 18, 2018
Ending Adam: Fighting the Myth of the Human Condition by Kai Joy. July 18, 2018
“Please, Don’t Discover Me!” On The Year of the White Bear by Leticia Robles-Moreno. July 19, 2018
“Eighteen and Anxious:” David Burton Morris and Victoria Wozniak on Vietnam, Dissent, and Purple Haze by Kelsey Bosch. July 23, 2018
A Different Kind of Intimacy: Performance and Protest in the Era of HIV/AIDS by Gwyneth Shanks. July 26, 2018
Audition Announcement: Choreographers’ Evening 2018 The Walker Art Center. July 28, 2018
Wild Sails: An Artist-Sailor on Voile/Toile – Toile/Voile by …. August 1, 2018
Fandom, Queer Kinships, and the Revolt of the Child: An Interview with Patrick Staff by Gwyneth Shanks. August 6, 2018
Live-Scoring the Avant-Garde: Martin Dosh on Sound for Silents by Tigger Lunney. August 15, 2018
Art Opens Doors to More Intimate Understandings by Jackie Amézquita. August 16, 2018
The Terror of Teenagers with Responsibility by Simona Zappas. August 30, 2018
The War of Sovereign Identities: Surveying the International Cultural Landscape for Iranians Today by Golnar Yarmohammad Touski. August 31, 2018
Follow This Line: Siah Armajani Over Six Decades by Sebastian Eising. September 6, 2018
“Lend Your Ear to the Dead:” Paul Anton Smith on Mining Cinematic History for his New Film by Kai Joy. September 7, 2018
Moviegoing and the Architecture of Cinemas in the Age of Virtual Reality by Lauren Makielski. September 14, 2018
After Whitewalling: Aruna D’Souza and Nisa Mackie on Art, Race, and Protest by Aruna D’Souza, Nisa Mackie. September 17, 2018
Making Time for Ilhan: Filmmaker Norah Shapiro on Documenting a Minnesota Political Superstar by Safy-Hallan Farah. September 20, 2018
Slavs and Tatars: Siah Armajani, Red-Black Thread, and the Art and Act of Reading by Aryn Beitz. September 24, 2018
Repeat Cycles: Meredith Monk on Voice, #MeToo, and Recurring History by Paul Schmelzer. October 1, 2018
Sacred Sounds: Penelope Freeh on Cellular Songs by Meredith Monk & Vocal Ensemble by Penelope Freeh. October 5, 2018
Public Sculpture in the Context of American Democracy: A Manifesto by Siah Armajani by Siah Armajani. October 8, 2018
Migrant Power and Music: In Conversation with Chhoti Maa by Fabián Leyva-Barragán. October 17, 2018
Defend the Vote: Laverne Berry and Anne de Mare on Capturing the Flag by Paul Schmelzer. October 19, 2018
Without Interruption: Frederick Wiseman in Conversation with Paul Shambroom by Paul Shambroom. October 28, 2018
Luca Guadagnino’s Suspiria: Desire, Love, and Horror by Deborah Girdwood. October 26, 2018
Dario Argento’s Suspiria: Darkness, Tears, and Sighs by Kelsey Bosch. October 26, 2018
An Evening of Vibrational Energy with Hailu Mergia by Maya Clark. October 31, 2018
Garden Stories Walker Art Center. November 1, 2018
Deborah Stratman: Vever by Ruth Hodgins. November 1, 2018
Kevin Jerome Everson: music from the edge of the allegheny plateau by Ruth Hodgins. November 1, 2018
Ecstatic Peace: Nels Cline and Thurston Moore on Aging, Poetry, and the Cosmos by Nels Cline. November 6, 2018
Finding Bliss with Thurston Moore and Friends by Landon Kuhlmann. November 6, 2018
Source Material: Glenn Ligon on the Residency that Inspired his Coloring Series by Alexandra Nicome. November 12, 2018
Thurston Moore at 60: A Bizarre Path Toward Enlightenment by Michael Cyrs. November 13, 2018
Meet the Artists of Choreographers’ Evening 2018 by Kayva Yang. November 14, 2018
Misinterpretation of the Senses: A Curator’s Look at Mario García Torres’s First US Museum Survey by Vincenzo de Bellis. November 14, 2018
Through Pennebaker’s Lens by Justin Ayd. November 16, 2018
To Bend Back: A Look at Glenn Ligon’s Walker Residency 18 Years Later by Alexandra Nicome. November 20, 2018
Abstraction as a Social Tool: Doug Ashford and Sam Gould in Conversation by Doug Ashford, Sam Gould. November 21, 2018
Local Practice: Mn Artists Guest Editor Matthew Fluharty by Matthew Fluharty. November 27, 2018
A New Dynamic: In Conversation with Stephen Thomas of the Oxbow School by Simona Zappas. November 27, 2018
Fragments: Reflecting on Choreographers’ Evening 2018 through Bodies and Memory by Maija Brown. November 27, 2018
Choreographing the Resistance: A Conversation with Morgan Thorson and Alan Sparhawk by Landon Kuhlmann. November 28, 2018
The Crime of Hospitality by Jadine Collingwood. December 3, 2018
Embrace & Release: A Review of Public Love by Malakai Greiner. December 7, 2018
Illusion Took Us There: An Augmented Reality Diary by Eduardo Donjuan. December 13, 2018
“The World Is Diverse”: The BrandLab and British Arrows Seek a More Representative Ad World by Erianna Jiles. December 14, 2018
2018: The Year According to Series Articles by Claudia Rankine, Douglas Kearney, Justin Shoulder, Danez Smith, Jordan Weber, Adrienne Maree Brown, Autumn Brown, Andrea Carlson, Baseera Khan, Christine Sun Kim, Lauren McCarthy, Stephanie Dinkins, Chitra Ganesh, Mario García Torres, Amir George, & Atlas O. Phoenix. December 21, 2018
2017
In Silence We Follow, Hopeful and Expectant: Rini Yun Keagy’s White Dog by Ruth Hodgins. May 23, 2017
There’s a Lot of Things in Life Worth Living for, Isn’t There? by Ruth Hodgins. May 25, 2017
Renée Green: ED/HF by Mason Leaver-Yap. June 15, 2017
Pauline Boudry/Renate Lorenz: Telepathic Improvisation by Mason Leaver-Yap. June 15, 2017
Welcome to Crosscuts by Sheryl Mousley. June 19, 2017
Werner Herzog Makes Trump-Era Addition to His Minnesota Declaration by Werner Herzog. June 19, 2017
Beyond the Imaginary Politics of Objective Facts by Ben Davis. June 21, 2017
Pain, Bodies, and Emotional Truths by Sabaah Folayan. June 21, 2017
Marwa Arsanios: Who is afraid of ideology? Part I by Mason Leaver-Yap. June 22, 2017
Goodbye, Pluto: An Elegy on Loss, Memory, and Photography by RaMell Ross. June 27, 2017
“To Come to Believe”: Talking Film with Hamse Warfa and Suud Olat by Edward Hendrickson. July 5, 2017
Dislodging the Stupidity of Our Politics: Moustafa Bayoumi on Film, Representation, and the Muslim Travel Ban by Moustafa Bayoumi. July 5, 2017
The Dupes and the Wage of Escapism by Mohannad Ghawanmeh. July 7, 2017
“The Truth”: An Anti-Manifesto for Artists by Eric Schlosser. July 10, 2017
Yto Barrada: Ether Reveries (Suite for Thérèse Rivière no.2) by Mason Leaver-Yap. July 12, 2017
On Your Mark: Kids and Cunningham Converge in the Art Lab by Ilene Krug-Mojsilov. July 17, 2017
The Boundaries of Community: Sara Saljoughi on Dariush Mehrjui’s The Cow by Sara Saljoughi. July 17, 2017
Caught in the Gaze: Frédéric Moffet Discusses The Faithful by Ruth Hodgins. June 21, 2017
Trapped in the Scene: Reshaping our World through Visual Stories by Michelle Baroody. July 24, 2017
On Location: Common Room’s Mobile Tour Puts Cinema in New Contexts by Andy Sturdevant. August 7, 2017
Experimenting in Sound with Shadows: Marijuana Deathsquads and Avant-Garde Film by Ruth Hodgins. August 14, 2017
HIJACK: Dancing in the Mediatheque by Kevin Obsatz. August 28, 2017
Mad Berlin: Revisiting Dr. Caligari in the Wake of Fascism by Edward Hendrickson. August 30, 2017
“Because I’m Alive”: James Baldwin on Film by Edward Hendrickson. September 5, 2017
Not a Conduit but a Place: John Ashbery Reads his Poem for Siah Armajani’s Bridge by Paul Schmelzer. September 12, 2017
A Gear Slips: On Obsession, Evidence, and A Gray State’s David Crowley by Alec Wilkinson. September 12, 2017
Where the Interests of Art and Democracy Converge: DACA as a Call for Institutional Change by Emmanuel Mauleón. September 14, 2017
10 Artists on Rescinding DACA by Paul Schmelzer. September 15, 2017
Making Dances in the Wrong Places: A Conversation with HIJACK by Kelsey Bosch. September 18, 2017
“The Most American Thing Ever Is in Fact American Indians” by Paul Chaat Smith. September 20, 2017
Productive Confusion: Omer Fast on Continuity and Remainder by Dylan Redford. September 22, 2017
Not a Classroom, but a Studio: Teaching Neurodiverse Artists by Meta Thomas. October 5, 2017
An Alternative Field Guide to Looking & Listening: Deer of North Americaby Ruth Hodgins. October 9, 2017
How Can Contemporary Art Be More Inclusive of Native Voices? by Paul Schmelzer. October 12, 2017
The Displaced of Cinema: The Video Essays of Domietta Torlascoby Graeme Stout. October 23, 2017
Robert Redford Dialogue with Amy Taubin with Amy Taubin. November 3, 2017
Person to Person: Lucy Walker’s Small-P Political Documentaries by Rob Nelson. November 6, 2017
The Human Frontier: Scott Foundas on the Films of Lucy Walker by Scott Foundas. November 7, 2017
Laure Prouvost’s Artworks Need You to Existby Victoria Sung. November 17, 2017
Introducing the Neighborhood Media Project by Simona Zappas. November 28, 2017
A Filmmaker Bears Witness to the Great Frontier by Ruth Hodgins, Alyssa Davis. December 4, 2017
Mobile Cinema and Grassroots Screenings: Beyond the Twin Cities by Simona Zappas. December 11, 2017
2017: The Year According to Hedva by Johanna Hedva. December 14, 2017
2017: The Year According to Dyani White Hawk by Dyani White Hawk. December 14, 2017
The Best of Walker Reader 2017 by Paul Schmelzer. December 14, 2017
2017: The Year According to Lynn Hershman Leeson by Lynn Hershman Leeson. December 14, 2017
2015
Superscript 2015 Keynote: Post-Descriptive Criticism by Ben Davis. May 29, 2015
Superscript 2015: James McAnally May 29, 2015
Superscript 2015 Keynote: Post-Descriptive Criticism by Ben Davis. May 29, 2015
Superscript 2015: Veken Gueyikian Walker Art Center, May 29, 2015
Superscript 2015: Isaac Fitzgerald Walker Art Center, May 29, 2015
Superscript 2015: Christopher Knight Walker Art Center, May 29, 2015
Superscript 2015: Orit Gat Walker Art Center, May 29, 2015
Superscript 2015: Ryan Schreiber Walker Art Center, May 29, 2015
2014
Office at Night: A Novella by Kate Bernheimer & Laird Hunt. May 31, 2014
Allora & Calzadilla’s Art of Response-ability by Paul Schmelzer. August 1, 2014
Topless Cellist: Reading by Author Joan Rothfuss by Joan Rothfuss. September 24, 2014
Topless Cellist: Reading by Author Joan Rothfuss by Joan Rothfuss. September 24, 2014
Topless Cellist: Reading by Author Joan Rothfuss by Joan Rothfuss. October 5, 2014
2012–2013
JoAnn Verburg on Newspapers as Portals to the Political by Paul Schmelzer. September, 11, 2012
Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s Cactus River (Khong Lang Nam) Walker Art Center. October 12, 2012
Fritz Haeg’s Edible Estate #15: Twin Cities, Minnesota by Fritz Haeg. February 8, 2013
2006–2009
Mack Lecture: Dan Graham and Collaborating Artists January 7, 2006
Picasso and American Art: Opening-day Talk with Michael FitzGerald Jun 16, 2007
Frida Kahlo: Opening-day Talk with Hayden Herrera Walker Art Center. October 27, 2007
Janine di Giovanni November 28, 2007
Astra Taylor on the Unschooled Life by Ashley Duffalo. October 14, 2009
2003
Tariq Ali: War and Empire by Tariq Ali. February 26, 2003
Artist Talk: John Baldessari November 19, 2003