Public 66 2022 Access Aesthetics is available to buy in increments of 1
Contributors:
SONNY BEAN
HANNAH BULLOCK
MARY BUNCH
ADA CHAN, SUZAN OZKUL, BING CHERRY, DEVIN WALDIE, ALANNA PRICE
JULIA CHAN
ELIZA CHANDLER with BOJANA COKLYAT, SHANNON FINNEGAN, and JESSICA WATKIN
SK DYMENT
NOA/H FIELDS and STEFANIA GOMEZ
RACHEL GRAY
NANCY VIVA DAVIS HALIFAX
DEVON HEALEY
KIM JACKSON
MEGAN A. JOHNSON
VÉRO LEDUC
SEAN LEE
YO-YO LIN
SHAWN NEWMAN with GEORGE KERSCHER, FARRAH LITTLE, DANIELLA LEVY-PINTO, AMY ROLLASON and ADAM RALLO
KOFI ODURO (ILLESTPREACHA)
DOROTHY ELLEN PALMER
CARLA RICE, CHELSEA TEMPLE JONES, INGRID MÜNDEL, PATTY DOUGLAS, HANNAH FOWLIE, MAY FRIEDMAN, ELISABETH HARRISON, DEVAN HUNTER, EVADNE KELLY, MADELEINE KRUTH and SONIA MEERAI
CHRISTINE WU
Reviews by:
EMMA BEN AYOUN
ALEX BORKOWSKI
EVAN ROBERT JONES
DOROTHY R. SANTOS
PUBLIC 66: Access Aesthetics edited by MARY BUNCH, JULIA CHAN, SEAN LEE explores access as a transformative political aesthetic grounded in crip arts, critical access, and disability justice movements. The issue includes artistic, academic, literary, and conversational contributions that demonstrate how disability and multi-sensorial ways of knowing innovate, remake, and transform publishing practice, aesthetics, and curatorial practice. Disability arts and access aesthetics challenge normative ableist and colonial-capitalist ways of being and relating, gesturing toward and creating a new world based on care, interrelation, and justice. Guest
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