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Hire Art: Five Artists on What It Means to Work Today

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Where does work end and life begin?  For GOOD Issue 021, "Work," we used art to explore the increasingly uncertain place of work in 2010.

Above: Work and/or/vs/ Work by Ed Fella

Every three months, GOOD releases our quarterly magazine, which examines a given theme through our unique lens. Recent editions have covered topics like the impending global water crisis, the future of transportation, and the amazing rebuilding of New Orleans. This quarter's issue is about work, and we'll be rolling out a variety of stories all month. You can subscribe to GOOD here.

 

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