On December 4th I hosted an event called “Machine Nightmares: Artists Confront AI” with author Lydia Kiesling at Mother Foucault’s Bookshop in Portland, Oregon. We imagined getting a group of…
I spent two weeks in August in Japan; ten days in Hiroshima as part of an art exhibit at a space called Gallery G, and then a few days in…
In April I had the honor of showing the body of work that surrounds the big Shinkolobwe map in an exhibit entitled “Dig Up The Sun” at Watershed Arts and…
I have two things out on CounterPunch Media this month- an article on the website and an appearance on CounterPunch Radio, the in-house podcast. On the CounterPunch website: I wrote…
I wrote an article for the Counterpunch website about my recent experience attending and participating in the 8th Lubumbashi Biennial. I was invited to participate by the Picha Art Collective,…
In May of this year I drove out from Portland to the small town of Condon, OR, to paint a mural. The subject was steelhead, a large and beautiful species…
Learn more about this important film: First We Bombed New Mexico
Calling all artists working with liberation movements—plug into Through the Portal: Growing the World We Want, a convergence of artists, scholars, and activists in Chicago on Sept 20–22, 2024.
history and identity at a nuclear scale Dig Up The Sun is an exhibit by Portland, Oregon artist Roger Peet. The exhibit is centered around a linoleum blockprint map which…
I’m very excited to have an exhibition up at the Bucknell University Bertrand Library. This show is culled from three portfolios Bucknell Special Collections recently acquired: Print Agit Prop 1:…
Dig Up The Sun is an exhibit by Portland, Oregon artist Roger Peet. The exhibit is centered around a linoleum blockprint map which traces the route of the Congolese uranium…
The first-ever window show at the new Little Red Nest Co-op brings together People vs Fossil Fuels, Justseeds Artists Cooperative, Extinction Rebellion Chicago, and the Chicago Act Collective to exhibit…