In this interview Artist-in-Residence Bardia Saaedi, explores interactive art, becoming an activist, and, of course, his dynamic art/bus project. The participants in his workshop are literally transforming a bus into a mobile art gallery and advocacy platform.
If you'd like to see the bus and the folks working on it, check out these gorgeous images shot by Reuters. And you can learn more about the bus in these stories from WAMU and the Washington Post.
A full transcript of this interview is available here.
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