December 14, 2017

Living Room: Mary Elizabeth Yarbrough

From left to right: Mary Elizabeth Yarborough, Brynda Glazier, Margaret Tedesco, D-L Alvarez. Photo by Charles Villyard.

From left to right: Mary Elizabeth Yarbrough, Brynda Glazier, Margaret Tedesco, D-L Alvarez. Photo by Charles Villyard.


Visual artist and musician Mary Elizabeth Yarbrough talks about a show by the band Crack: We Are Rock on September 11, 2001, and how that moment created a new feeling of artistic urgency.

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