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Rejoinder: Storytelling for Social Change (Issue 5, Spring 2020)

Sincere thanks to Sarah Tobias and Andrea Zerpa for including my work in the Spring 2020 issue of Rejoinder, a journal published by the Institute for Research on Women at Rutgers in partnership with The Feminist Art Project.⁣

My paintings of author Zora Neale Hurston and artist Clementine Hunter are among the issue’s articles, poetry, and art exploring the theme "Storytelling for Social Change”.⁣

It’s an honor to be in the company of fellow contributors Lori Barkley, Regina A. Bernard, Shima Bhamra, Dmitry Borshch, Laura Bisaillon, Jeanne Ciravolo, Christina Claes, Orlaith Darling, Monica Fuglei, Margaryta Golovchenko, Janet Jones, K.L. Kivi, Elizabeth Lanphier, Ferial Pearson, Laurie Riccadonna, Lina Rincón, Judy Rohrer, Lauren Sele, and Vicki Toscano.⁣

The full issue launched today and is available at: http://irw.rutgers.edu/rejoinder

"The Golden Age of Rock n' Roll" || The White Room Gallery

Thank you Karyn Mannix for including my work in "The Golden Age of Rock n' Roll," on view now at The Studio in East Hampton. And thanks to Michelle Trauring and the Sag Harbor Express for interviewing me for this piece about the show. (Art & Iconic Rock Collide in Bridgehampton, East Hampton)

Limited-edition prints || now available at Anthropologie

Limited edition prints of some of my work are now available at anthropologie online. The prints originally appeared in a limited edition book of paintings and text that I made for the 2015 LA Art Book Fair;  each portrait is accompanied by a typewritten excerpt from the author's work that I found particularly meaningful and resonant. Many thanks for making this happen zoe bios creative and anthropologie.