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AS220 Mission
We, the citizens of Rhode Island, associate ourselves for the purpose of providing a local forum and home for the arts, through the maintenance of residential and work studios, galleries, performance and educational spaces. Exhibitions and performances in the forum will be unjuried, uncensored and open to the general public. Our facilities and services are made available to all artists who need a place to exhibit, perform, or create their original artwork, especially those who cannot obtain space to exhibit or perform from traditional sources because of financial or other limitations.
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e-flux journal and YOU!
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The AS220 Galleries are very pleased to announce the Providence distribution of e-flux journal, a monthly publication on art, theory, history, and philosophy. Established in New York over ten years ago, the journal carries insightful and thought-provoking articles from well established artists, theorists, gallerists, and curators. Recent contributors have included Hans Ulrich Obrist, Daniel Birnbaum, and Liam Gillick. e-flux is international in scope and draws artistic insight from diverse histories ranging from Velazquez's Spain to New York City in the nineties, from Dada to Korean art cults.

By taking part in distributing e-flux journal, AS220 Galleries seeks to provide a platform in Providence for a well-informed and wide-ranging publication on the current state of artistic practice, curatorial theory, and aesthetic criticism. Look for it free of charge at the AS220 Project Space Reading Room located at 93 Mathewson Street, at the Main Gallery and Performance Space at 115 Empire Street, and at various locations around downtown Providence and College Hill. Issues #18 and #19 will be featured first, with subsequent issues being made available as they are published. 

e-flux's entire catalogue of ridiculously awesome articles is made available online at http://e-flux.com/journal.

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