SXSW Debuts Inaugural Art Program
True to form, the SXSW Conference and Festivals’ inaugural Art Program is the total convergence of art and technology. Six individual artists or groups were… Read More »SXSW Debuts Inaugural Art Program
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Emory Lopiccolo, originally from New Orleans, is a graduate of New York University’s Media, Culture, and Communications program. She is currently a freelance writer focusing on topics concerning art, culture, and fashion. Her work experience includes fashion public relations with BPMW, editorial experience with GREY Magazine, Whitewall, and The WILD, and set design for fashion editorials and advertisements with Mary Howard Studio.
True to form, the SXSW Conference and Festivals’ inaugural Art Program is the total convergence of art and technology. Six individual artists or groups were… Read More »SXSW Debuts Inaugural Art Program
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