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In New Ways: Art & Direction with Ryan Oakley

How did you first get into art? So, I was born in Los Angeles but raised in Greensboro. I always … More

Art, connection, family, representation

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Any funds given in exchange for a copy of the MC-19 zine will be sent to a mutual aid project/initiative/community effort in NC ❤️
Thank you so much to everyone for your incredible patience with this project. The timeline for this has been pushed and pushed over the last year but everything finally exists in a physical form and it is so incredibly exciting to see all the beautiful artwork and writing and transcriptions in a tangible, holdable collection. Thank you so much to everyone involved in this and in everyone’s incredible patience with me in putting together this zine. Yay! If you are a contributor you will be receiving an email (if you haven’t already) to put in your info to receive your copies!! If anyone would like a copy, please feel free to DM this account or shoot me an email at memorycollective19@gmail.com. This zine is a pay-what-you-can donation item, with all donations sent directly to mutual aid initiatives based in NC (and listed in the back of the zine.) Thank you, thank you, thank you again to everyone involved ❤️❤️❤️ the photograph on the cover is by the brilliant @youandtheblossom
Quote from Isabel Hardwig’s poem “In Limbo.” 💙
Submit by the 20th :) all proceeds to @foodnotbombs919 and @belovedasheville
The infinitely beautiful work of @gdbee now live on our site. “Geneva Bowers is a digital artist residing in Western North Carolina. She enjoys manipulating color and adding whimsy with a touch of realism and calm.” 💙
Quote from @braidedyam “Yes, the movement has an evolution. I mean feminism started one way and then has had to evolve into an intersectional thing. The same way you, yourself, has to evolve into an intersectional thing.” London’s interview will be on our site soon ❤️
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