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by Carrie Schneider November 9, 2012
During my three week residency this Fall at Elsewhere, I interviewed George Scheer, co-founder and co-director of Elsewhere and grandson of Silvia Gray, for this profile that may serve as a glimpse into his current thoughts on the project that just turned 10 years...
Jun 22, 2012, 2:59pm EDT
Elsewhere Collaborative receives $150,000 grant
Elsewhere Collaborative, a living museum, studio and school in downtown Greensboro, has received a grant from the Kresge Foundation for $150,000 to support the restoration of the museum and the 100-year-old building it’s in.
Elsewhere will use the multi-year grant will help transform Elsewhere into a fully accessible,...
Weird in a Good Way: The Elsewhere Museum
Posted by Aric S. Queen in The Good Traveler on May 11, 2012
Inside Greensboro’s singular Elsewhere Museum. (Photograph by Aric S. Queen)
There’s no real way of describing the magical mystery that can be found at 606 South Elm Street in Greensboro, NC.
Some call Elsewhere a “collective,” others a “playground.”
Operations curator Valerie Wiseman calls it a ”living museum.”...
Yes! Weekly’s story on resident Giada Tagliamonte’s IRC mural project.
http://www.yesweekly.com/triad/article-13979-visiting-artist-works-with-homeless-day-center.html
Stephanie Sherman, Creative Director and Co-founder of Elsewhere speaks with Bad at Sports.
http://badatsports.com/2012/episode-342-residency-roundup/
Monday, April 09, 2012
Alley behind Elm Street
During First Friday in downtown Greensboro last week, we happened upon this alley behind the 600 block of Elm Street. This specific section is located behind the Elsewhere Art Collaborative. Notice the bottle wall, hand-placed brick path, rain barrel, hanging baskets, and garden space. This alley is a cozy...
A unique artists’ organization exists in the U.S.
January 3, 2012
by Anna Nelson
The municipality has grown from a commission store. This happened largely by accident, and eventually revived the depressed city.
The doors open and you find yourself in one of the most incredible buildings: it is hidden in the depths of America, and within it –...