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Promiscuous Infrastructures brings together more than twenty contributors-art and social practitioners, researchers, and educators-who have been researching and writing about caring infrastructures and promiscuous care for the past several years. This interdisciplinary publication comprises essays, visual schematics and scores, personal letters, recipes, and conversations, which emerge from the work of the Promiscuous Care Study Group, situated around the Willem de Kooning Academy in Rotterdam. Promiscuous Infrastructures calls for an ethics of care and attentiveness to one another within and beyond the shared context of a structurally dispassionate institution that requires innovation, expediency, and accountable results. The promiscuity it explores is defined by a collective refusal of efficiency, and favors generosity, care, love, and attention. Together, the group and their interlocutors address themes ranging from institutional change, communal responsibility and accountability practices, mental health and collective care, hospitality and hosting, soil, counter-histories, intergenerational learning, joy and collective grief and the poetics of imagining otherwise.
'Dyke's Day, A Holigay' is a multimedia and multi-sensory publication about a surrealist holiday for lesbians, based on an original manuscript by Mayah Lovell. Six lesbian writers come together to create and curate a continuation of Lovell's manuscript, resulting in a full anthology exploring what a holiday for lesbians can look, sound, feel, taste, and smell like. Dyke's Day incorporates poetry, lyricism, fiction, research, sculpture, photography and sound to iterate an ecology of enjoyment for lesbians. Featuring writing by Tahjia Brantley, Maya Martinez, Pau B.C., Adaeze Okere, Fabiola Ching, and Mayah Lovell. Edited by Gabrielle Octavia Rucker, Fabiola Ching, and Mayah Lovell. The Curators for Dyke's Day are Mayah Lovell and Fabiola Ching, two friends and collaborators with practice curating virtual and physical spaces with artists and each other. Our individual practices meet at the intersection of literature and dyke performance, resulting in shared interest to allow lesbian archive to expand and sustain our artistic queer urban community.
Inbar Levi's new photobook Dynasty, is a treasury of impressions assembling a melody of self portrait without ever photographing oneself. Moments embossed in ink and light. Empirical data of beings and settings mapping a recital of their existence.
WHERE EAGLES FLY FREE is based on the true story of Thomas Wright and his young wife Annie who are driven from their home in England to the shores of America. They arrive just as the country is pulling itself up out of the ashes of civil war and entering the greatest economic boom in American history.
Inspired by the true story of the students at Glen Lake Elementary in Hopkins, Minnesota, A Swing for Samara shows the power of community and compassion and highlights the right for all children to have accessible playgrounds--the right that all children have to play.
An extended meditation on virtue, love, beauty, affect, Confucianism, machine translation, and the experience of being a Chinese girl online. CHINA! is a documentation of the collective literary phenomenon known affectionately as 'Chineseposting', featuring texts produced over 2021-2024 by various contributors assembled with found images from Xiaohonghshu, with a translator's introduction by Michael Dragovic.
An anthology of meditative essays from Atmos Editor-in-Chief Willow Defebaugh alongside immersive photography of ecosystems around the world, The Overview: Meditations on Nature for a World in Transition is a pathway for reconnecting with nature through reverence, balance, evolution, and healing.
A handsome, coffee-table style book showcasing 230 flyers from NYC queer clubs from the 1990s, with commentary from nightlife luminaries of the era such as Michael Musto, Lady Bunny, DJ Larry Tee, DJ Susan Morabito, Goldy Loxxx, and more.
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