response to andrewprice's post Wieden+Kennedy On The Streets Of London
The Art of Corporate Sponsorship
Commented on November 30, 2007 by - Casey Caplowe


Casey Caplowe is a co-founder of GOOD and presently the creative director. He grew up in Northern Virginia, attended Brown University, and now lives in Downtown Los Angeles.
Art & Design
response to andrewprice's post Wieden+Kennedy On The Streets Of London
Commented on November 30, 2007 by - Casey Caplowe
Art & Design
Street artist JR brings Israelis and Palestinians closer together on the security wall that divides them. — read more
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005: For the People - May 24 2007
Media
response to caroline's post Great party!
Between how we tagged our flickr pics and how other people did theirs, I'd say "newspaper20" is the best bet.
Commented on April 12, 2007 by - Casey Caplowe
Magazine
But, feel free to check out the GOOD Guide to Culture Jamming from Issue 002, or the now dated GOOD Guide to Midterm Elections from Issue 001. (Get there by using the drop-down menu to the right.)
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003: Media Issue - Feb 22 2007
Art & Design
Marc and Sara Schiller collect the writing on the wall.
PLUS: GOOD Video Feature
Contributors: Casey Caplowe, Timothy Greenfield-Sanders, Lindsay Utz, Jen Utz, Jenny Filippazzo, Pseudo Slang , Michael Simon, Brent Arnold, Evan Savitt, Anna Weinberg, and Trujillo-Paumier
003: Media Issue - February 14, 2007
Magazine
We've been live here with www.goodmagazine.com for almost two weeks now. We hadn't really reached out and told too many people until Wednesday, when we hosted an office bbq and website launch party for friends of GOOD Magazine and Reason Pictures.
We set up our garage as a gallery to present the magazine and website, and rigged up some laptops to sign on new subscribers. Burgers and booze were served to a great crowd who finally got to see what we've been up to all this time.
See a few pics of the night here at our brand new Flickr page.
Note: we've gone for the full extent of what Creative Commons licensing has to offer, so feel free to do what you will with any of these pictures - as long as you allow others to do the same.
Posted on March 31, 2006 by - Casey Caplowe
For those who may be interested in further reading on Andrew's last question above, there's a really interesting book to check out called Sponsorship: The Fine Art Of Corporate Sponsorship/the Corporate Sponsorship Of Fine Art. It's a collection of interviews with many talented, successful, and oft-sponsored artists on this very subject.