August 18, 2011. We've reached the end of our second year of issue production, and in honor of the occasion, have asked some of our writers to reflect on the events of the past twelve months. Art Practical’s mission is to create a historical record of contemporary artistic practices and to foster artistic production through critical writing and public programming. We participate in a continuous spectrum of activity, conversation, and critique as part of the everyday lives of artists, curators, viewers, and readers. But we are also the recorders of that activity, thus giving conversation a form; thoughts and gestures become tangible as reviews, interviews, and features. The undifferentiated events of the everyday become tagged, categorized, contextualized—they are written. As Catherine McChrystal notes in this issue’s “Best Of Year Two: Editors Choice,” Art Practical functions within a continual process by which we convert experience to form and reinsert it back into experience as dialogue while also appropriating it as history. Enjoy—PM