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Take Care
Shani Strand
Take Care addresses Caribbean architecture + aesthetics via social ecologies. The zine features writing by Shani Strand, Rianna Jade Parker, Luis Rivera Jiménez, Kearra Amaya Gopee and Shameekia Shantel Johnson, alongside a photo essay by Zenobia. Designed by Neta Bomani @ Sojourners for Justice Press, 2024
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Sucking Salt
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DNR Fall 25: Technology Criticism
Mike Pepi
A four week intensive to familiarize participants with core texts and issues in the debate over the role of technology in society, its politics, and future. Mondays: 10/6, 10/20, 11/3, 11/17 @ 6:30 - 8:30pm EST
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Do Not Research
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THIS IS NOT A BLUEPRINT #1 : By process of invitation
Sophie Cowen
Alex Lockwood
In late 2022, a handful of artists, scientists, movement builders, musicians, and democratic innovators came together to explore making a future based on care and freedom. The process we've called Hard Art began. This series shows how it all started, the frameworks we're using to collaborate, and how it's going.
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Hard Art
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Incidental Container Tote
Jason Isolini
Courtlin
+8
Incidental Container is simultaneously a singular artwork and group exhibition conceived and organized by Jason Isolini. Featuring artists: Jake Brush, Courtlin Byrd, Tomi Faison, Sarah Friend, Xavier Mcfarlin, Rebecca Millsop, Zach Nader, Georgica Pettus, and Molly Soda. The IC tote-bag is a unique work derived from the artists' collaboration.
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Incidental Container
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The Mother Road
Franco Alvarez
A short zine and first ever created print media by Franco Alvarez. Includes Oklahoma City OK, Amarillo TX, Albuquerque NM, Flagstaff AZ, Laughlin NV, and Los Angeles CA. Shot on Kodak 200 Gold
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Franco Alvarez
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Alta – A Human Atlas of a City of Angels
Marcus Lyon
Sam Mustow
+1
Alta is a research-based exploration of social change in Los Angeles in the early twenty-first century.
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A Human Atlas
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