Tag Archives: political art

Bread & Puppet: Art as a Vehicle for Activism

This weekend I had the privilege of traveling to see Bread & Puppet, one of the oldest theatre groups in the country. The group’s name is inspired by their distinctive practice of sharing freshly baked bread with aïoli with their audience to foster community and by their core belief that art should be as essential […]

Issue #3 ft. Cover Artist Geert Vanhoovels

Cover Photo: Geert Vanhoovels, Global War-ning With each issue of E-Squared Magazine, we take time to carefully select a cover artist that reflects the perfect mix of Art, Science, & Culture. We sit down with our unique pool of artists making up the current issue and ask questions like: What’s going on in the world? What do people […]

Mayday Call to Artists…

Cover Photo: E. Dustman Mayday, mayday…do you know what the origins are for this phrase? The well-known phrase ever-so engrained into our day-to-day lives from childhood forward actually first came into existence in 1923. Officer Frederick Stanley Mockford came up with the phrase as a shortened, more audible phrase to be heard over the radio in times […]

The Erosion of Science & the Storm at Bay

I always say, “show me the data” and what that means is, if you plan to tell me something, you better have the evidence to back it up. – E. Dustman   I truly believe that every animal maneuvering this planet is entitled to their own set of beliefs. As a result, I usually remain fairly […]