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Kinsee Morlan
Kinsee Morlan has been covering arts and culture in San Diego and Tijuana for over a decade. She's currently the engagement editor and author of the Culture Report at Voice of San Diego. Morlan's got two young, beautiful boys and a bearded, craft-beer-loving husband. She lives in Lemon Grove, a quirky suburb of San Diego.
Recent Articles
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Multi-disciplinary
Artbound
Daring Artists Who Created Memorable (and Controversial) Art at the U.S.-Mexico Border
Post date: 2017-03-09T03:58:00-08:00The U.S.-Mexico border has been the site of bold art actions, exhibitions and performances that have tackled themes like immigration, human rights and binational policies.
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Cultural Politics
Artbound
San Diego’s Arts Scene Has More Leading Ladies Than Ever
Post date: 2017-01-05T07:07:00-08:00There are now more women leading major arts organizations here than ever. For many of the institutions, it’s just the first or second time a woman has been at the helm.
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Cultural Politics
Artbound
Chicano Park’s History Could Fill a Museum
Post date: 2016-05-10T16:26:00-07:00Chicano Park activists have a name picked out for a future museum, and a website. What they don’t have is a building -- that’s where they hope the city steps in.
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Cultural Politics
Artbound
After Sushi: Finding an Heir to San Diego's Cultural Space
Post date: 2016-01-29T01:00:00-08:00San Diego city officials approved a developer's request to end a loan agreement that required a prime commercial space in the East Village be rented to an arts organization.
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Multi-disciplinary
Artbound
Michael Trigilio and Messages to the Future
Post date: 2013-06-05T18:00:00-07:00What part of human existence should we preserve for future generations? San Diego multimedia artist Michael Trigilio captures the folly of sending messages to the future.
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Visual Arts
Artbound
Body of Work: David Adey's Ambitous Experiments
Post date: 2013-04-10T18:00:00-07:00David Adey is the type of artist whose complex ideas and concepts are often too time-consuming or expensive for him to actually bring to life -- but for his big solo show next year, Adey is going bigger and more complex than he's ever gone before.