Cranes can sometimes be seen by the thousands on an autumn day as they migrate in paths travelled by many before them, and many to come. This print celebrates and reaches towards a world with freedom of movement for all.
@drea.marcos
Cranes can sometimes be seen by the thousands on an autumn day as they migrate in paths travelled by many before them, and many to come. This print celebrates and reaches towards a world with freedom of movement for all.
@drea.marcos
Our tenth Dispatch finds us in discussion with Nafisa Ferdous, an illustrator, political artist, and activist who lives in New York City.
I was recently invited to participate in the People’s Budget Office, a participatory project by facilitating artist Phoebe Bachman and Mural Arts Philadelphia. A cohort of four different Philly artists…
A mix for Justseeds Artists’ Cooperative This mix features mostly local Montreal artists, particularly musicians, who have been involved in the intersections of social movements and the arts. I have…
I’m in Lubumbashi, DR Congo for three weeks, doing research and presenting about my work on the history of the use of Congolese uranium in the Manhattan Project. I’m staying…