Caldera Culture Review
A project in Austin, TX by Matthew J. Irwin000days
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Caldera is an art forum, discussing art that intersects with community, spirituality and activism in unusual artistic communities.
Backers: 30
Average Pledge Per Backer: $42
Funded: $1,274 of $7,000
Dates: Aug 21st -> Sep 21st (31 days)
Project By: Matthew J. Irwin
Backers: 30
Average Pledge Per Backer: $42
Funded: $1,274 of $7,000
Dates: Aug 21st -> Sep 21st (31 days)
Project By: Matthew J. Irwin
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Last Updated: September 14 @ 14:04 -0400 GMT
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Latest News
Thank You!
September 14th - via: kickstarter.com
Thank you, all, for contributing to the campaign to Kickstart Caldera Culture Review. We made a valiant attempt, but it looks like we're not going to reach our goal, so we've decided to end the campaign early* to free ourselves to move in a different... (Read More)
Have a Moment?
September 10th - via: kickstarter.com
Well, things aren't looking to good, my friends. We have 10 days left to Kickstart Caldera and we've reached only 17 percent of our goal. We are so very grateful for all the support we've received, thus far, but as you may know, this is an... (Read More)
Two Weeks Left
September 4th - via: kickstarter.com
Later today, we'll post a review by our friend Robert Waddell in New York. He places a collection of works by former slave and outsider artist Bill Traylor within the context of mass entertainment depictions of race. We just received a draft from... (Read More)
Art and Conversation, plus Today's Special
August 29th - via: kickstarter.com
This is an exciting day, my friends. Yesterday, I visited Melanie Harris on the Southside of Austin. She runs a gallery out of the front room of her house, called Polyglot, and she'll be hosting a number of pop up exhibitions in the coming months.... (Read More)
Special Reward Day #2
August 29th - via: kickstarter.com
Here's how it's going down, today, August 29: If you pledge $65 or more, you'll receive a limited edition Caldera Culture Review logo T-Shirt, screenprinted at Teton Artlab in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. And we'll handpick the T-shirt for you from one of... (Read More)
Apollo Speaks: "Give the People Poetry"
August 28th - via: kickstarter.com
Today marks a week since we launched the campaign to support Caldera Culture Review and its writers. Apollo has noticed. To commemorate the occasion, he has willed it that five people who pledge $50 or more before midnight tonight should receive,... (Read More)
New Stories and Contributors
August 25th - via: kickstarter.com
Over the next couple weeks, we're going to see contributions from several new writers in the Salt Lake City area, San Diego and Austin. We'll be reading about a theatre dedicating its season to the works of a single (Mormon) playwright, the line to... (Read More)
Something to Think About
August 25th - via: kickstarter.com
We've received emails recently from writers all over the world who want to contribute to Caldera Culture Review. Though we had hoped when we began writing our mission that an international conversation would develop eventually, we hadn't thought the... (Read More)
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