Marisa Jahn
Marisa Jahn is an artist/writer/curator who co-founded of REV- (www.rev-it.org), a non-profit organization that fosters socially-engaged art, design, and pedagogy. Her work has been presented at the MIT Museum; ICA Philadelphia; ISEA/Zero One; Eyebeam; Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, the Asian Art Museum, etc. Jahn received a MS from MIT, a BA from UC Berkeley, and has received awards and grants from Franklin Furnace, UNESCO, and CEC Artslink. In 2009 she was an artist-in-residence at MIT’s Media Lab, artist teacher with Center for Urban Pedagogy, and curator-in-residence at the Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts. She is the co-editor of ‘Recipes for an Encounter’, ‘Byproducts: On the Excess of Embedded Art Practices’ (2010), and Where We Are Now’ (www.wherewearenow.org). She is the current Director of Architecture at Art Omi (artomi.org). www.marisajahn.com
Divan 10
Spring 2010 • Issue 03
Aftermath
Envisioning A Future Horizon: Interview with Gregory Sholette, by Johan Lundh
From Cochabamba to Cancún, by Tina Gerhardt and Robert S. Eshelman
Grammar of Habitat, by Marisa Jahn
Megawords on Aftermaths, by Megawords
One Day, by Taraneh Hemami
So, Then: Animal, Vegetable, Mineral, by E. Tammy Kim
SOS Peace Pentagon, by Maureen Connor
What is Democracy? An interview with Oliver Ressler, by Berin Golonu
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