Tag Archives: emily dustman

Plated: Science + Art

Cover Image: Photograph from a page in Acorns & Cattails What’s on your plate this summer? Science + Art is what’s on mine. I can’t help but drop in Squatter’s Café every couple of weeks or so to see what Chef Rob Connoley has dreamt up. Last time he and his team were meticulously cleaning foraged mushrooms […]

Support E-Squared in Print

If you have been keeping up with E-Squared, you might know that we recently obtained a new printer since our Boston-based printer closed their doors and moved to Canada [-GASP-]. As we met with and talked with numerous printers, the message was the same––”print is dying; printers are going out of business these days; you’re in the […]

MeconoMorph Comes to Providence

On March 29th (5:30-8pm), the VETS Gallery in Providence will be hosting MeconoMorph. What is MeconoMorph, you may ask? MeconoMorph was developed by Viktor Genel and is a blend of art, science, and business to generate ideas, creative thoughts, and collaboration between individuals and organizations. Mecons themselves are constructed from paper that are then put together […]

Robot Mythologies with Geoffrey Drake-Brockman

As we round the corner into March, artist Geoffrey Drake-Brockman of Issue #3 will be showing his work, Parallax Dancer, Coppelia One, and Floribots in the show A Cache of Kinetic Art: Curious Characters at the Morris Museum NJ. The exhibit will be up from March 16, 2018 – June 20, 2018. If you are in New Jersey or surrounding areas, I highly […]

On the Move

Cover Image: Stephen Brunelli, Providence-based artist from Issue #3 E-Squared has been very busy packing & moving over 1200 miles – thank you for your patience and understanding during this time. Please bear with us as we unpack and set up at our new location. Looking forward to touching base with you all soon!

Issue #3 Has Landed!

Purchase Issue #3 — $35.00 USD SOLD OUT! Issue #3: Letter from the Founder Recently, a friend telephoned me to see if I would be interested in going through an old barn. Relentlessly curious and harboring a love for all things timeworn, the answer was, of course, yes. The next morning, I hopped into the […]

Less Not More

Cover Photo: Portrait of Emma Lou by Sam Paolini Hello, everyone! Are we feeling a little crazed by the heat of summer already? Maybe! Either way, we thought it was time to ring you through our tin-can phone line. We wanted to leave you a message to let you know that we’re putting Issue #3 together […]

Issue #2

Purchase Issue #2 — $35.00 USD SOLD OUT! Issue #2: Letter from the Founder What does it mean to be human? To be alive? To exist? The individuals of Issue #1 examined these subjects intently. The body of work developing our first issue informed us as human beings and quite personally, transformed me as a […]

Unpacking

Cover Photo: E. Dustman Spring is officially here…and it’s almost really here in New England (haha). I have deemed our winter Issue purple and although it was delayed due to improper cutting, I am pleased to announce that we received our palette of Issue #2 this evening and this time, it was correctly cut! We’re good to go! Boxes are in […]