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May 17, 2010cwongyapalternative art spaces, Artist Run Gallery Spaces of the Bay Area, Autonomous Organization, Elysa Lozano, Invisible Venue, Narangkar Glover, Project Space Survival Strategies, Rowan Morrison Gallery Leave a comment

No Soul for Sale: A Festival of Independents closed yesterday at Tate Modern, but you can still learn more about projects spaces on Project Space Survival Strategies, a research project by the artist Elysa Lozano for Autonomous Organization, produced in collaboration with Invisible Venue.

There’s also Artist Run Gallery Spaces of the Bay Area, a Google Map created by Narangkar Glover (co-director, Rowan Morrison Gallery).

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