Sarah Kanouse interdisciplinary artist and critical writer interested in the ways histories, public spaces, and forms of citizenship produce one another. Her recent work has focused on addressing and intervening in the formation of public memory, specifically labor history and Indian removal in Illinois, where she's lived for eight years. Additional interests include radical media, particularly pirate radio and self-publishing, cultural geography, and social movements. Kanouse is currently working as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Cinema and Photography at Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, where she teaches courses in digital media and contemporary art practice.

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at free103point9 Wave Farm. LoVid's artist presentation. Pictured (clockwise from the top): LoVid, James Rouvelle, Joshua Fried, Victoria Estok, Todd Merrell, Raphael Lyon, John Roach, Lee Azzarello, Sarah Kanouse, Marisa Olson, Scott Smallwood

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  • LoVid during Radio Retreat/Festival 2007, Oct. 13, 2007. at free103point9 Wave Farm. LoVid's artist presentation. Pictured (clockwise from the top): LoVid, James Rouvelle, Joshua Fried, Victoria Estok, Todd Merrell, Raphael Lyon, John Roach, Lee Azzarello, Sarah Kanouse, Marisa Olson, Scott Smallwood (image/jpeg, 221.9 KB)