Ed Massey discusses his children’s book, “Milton.” He begins by explaining that the book is about a little boy who pretends he is a cow named Milton and walks through different paintings in an art museum. Massey talks about his art education at Columbia University and the University of California at Los Angeles. He also talks about how he mostly works in sculpture and photography. He discusses some of the art series he has done, including an art piece on rape that he researched for 3 years. He ends the interview by describing a project he’s working on which allows sick children in hospitals to paint public structures.
Imagination - Fiction Cows - Fiction Art museums - Fiction School field trips - Fiction
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U-matic tape: Excerpt of show with Martinson interviewing Ian J. Morrison before the break and Ed Massey after the break. Date on case front cover: 5/30/96. Date on tape: 5/30/96.
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