
Steve Lambert
Steve
Lambert’s
father,
a
former
Franciscan
monk,
and
mother,
an
ex-Dominican
nun,
imbued
the
values
of
dedication,
study,
poverty
and
service
to
others–qualities
which
prepared
him
for
life
as
an
artist.
For
Lambert,
art
is
a
bridge
that
connects
uncommon,
idealistic
or
even
radical
ideas
with
everyday
life.
In
2008,
Lambert
worked
with
hundreds
of
people
on
The
New
York
Times
Special
Edition,
a
utopian
version
of
the
paper
announcing
the
end
of
the
wars
in
Iraq
and
Afghanistan
and
other
good
news.
In
2011,
he
built
a
20x9-foot
sign
that
reads
CAPITALISM
WORKS
FOR
ME!
and
allows
passersby
to... Read More
vote
TRUE
or
FALSE;
he
is
touring
it
across
the
United
States.
He
has
collaborated
with
groups
from
the
Yes
Men
to
the
Graffiti
Research
Lab
and
Greenpeace.
He
was
a
Senior
Fellow
at
New
York’s
Eyebeam
Center
for
Art
and
Technology
and
founded
and
currently
co-directs
the
Center
for
Artistic
Activism.
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