Tag Archive: gender | sexuality | queer

Exhibition: Who Is America at 250?

Forgeries is included in this exhibition investigating the question of the united states in 2025. At a time when federal celebrations are doubling down on the imperial, racist, elitist, heteronormative, and patriarchal as… Continue reading

Crossing the Line: The Passport Re-Imagined

Crossing the Line: The Passport Re-Imagined is a traveling exhibition featuring a collection of works inspired by passports and other travel documents. In 2025-2026 it will tour to San Francisco Center for the Book, Baylor University Libraries, Minnesota Center for the Book, and the Maier Museum of Art.

$3 Bill: Evidence of Queer Lives

Call a Wrecking Ball to Make a Window was included in this fantastic exhibition at the Getty Center Research Institute Galleries, curated by Pietro Rigolo. $3 Bill celebrates the contributions of LGBTQ+ artists… Continue reading

Forgeries

Forgeries is a set of three letterpress printed passport-like books that questions the production of authority to mark bodies, land, and papers as “real.” A repeating phrase in the text throughout—“I learned:”—prefaces stories that shaped how I came to understand, and sometimes unlearn, relations and histories of power.

Booklyn Calling Podcast – Episode 10

When I first met the folks at Booklyn, a long while ago, I felt like I’d found a home in an artists’ books world – they saw making and looking at artists’ books… Continue reading

Things I Might Need – Solo exhibition at Western New York Book Arts, May 13-June 18, 2022

On May 13th, Things I Might Need will open at Western New York Book Arts, in Buffalo, New York. I am so excited to be working with this fantastic space and group of… Continue reading

Exhibition: Artists’ Book Cornucopia IV at Abecedarian Gallery, Denver, CO [Now Closed]

Call A Wrecking Ball to Make a Window is being shown in Abecedarian Gallery’s Artists’ Books Cornucopia, 2013, the fourth in a series of international exhibitions of contemporary artists’ books. This year’s Cornucopia showcases 50… Continue reading

Exhibition: Trans Technology at Rutgers, New Brunswick, NJ [Now Closed]

What I Don’t Say [A Tear-Off Book for Saying It] is included in this exhibition at Rutgers’ Douglass Library Mary H. Dana Women Artists Series TRANS TECHNOLOGY: CIRCUITS OF CULTURE, SELF, BELONGING January… Continue reading

Call a Wrecking Ball to Make a Window

Call a Wrecking Ball to Make a Window is a map-fold book with original text that explores routes taken and spaces made by queer people in New York City from the 1970s through the… Continue reading

World-Making: Working with Theory/Practice in Design

This article argues for an active role for theory in designing, especially feminist theory and cultural studies, both as a means of theorizing design through the work of designers and as a means… Continue reading