
Ericka Richardson, on the left, interviewed by Christina Humphreys on the right, about her current show at QUAID, "Night Moves" on Oct 16th, 2014.



QUAID is a co-op owned by USF adjuncts and profs. The space seems to only show USF students, profs, grads. These interviews are more than a little incestuous, and almost the entire audience were USF (including me). Academese is spoken to a largely academic audience. It is still a fascinating discourse, laden with insights into the artists, process and work.
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