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Sculptor, printmaker, sound artist. Art/design educator.
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This was so moving and a reminder that we don’t have to live in a world without rituals, without attunement to the seasons, without ways of calling back to the Earth and offering something of ourselves. We can live an a world teeming with life💫❄️

I've seen power users who post a lot on Bluesky forget to add alt-text. I know new habits are hard, but taking a few extra seconds to add alt-text to images increases accessibility for many other users and the site's experience overall. Please make a consistent effort to add alt-text to images.

As smooth as glass and hidden in plain sight. Handmade and embossed cotton and abaca fiber paper with embedded wood shavings from driftwood found on the shores of Lake Michigan. I’m excited about this little experiment and can’t wait to make more.

This week, I’m in the last stretch of installing a big project I’ve been working on for months. This is one tiny part: Electrolyte Shield [homeostasis], 2025, Salvaged Tetrapak, stainless steel jump rings, hand-carved poplar wood, petrified wood, stone, drift wood, water.

For a long time, I’ve anticipated the collapse (or weakening/fracturing or coopting) of current U.S. arts funding streams. Federal, state, and local grant funding, & academic/institutional funding, but also the withdrawal of private foundations afraid of getting caught in political cross-hairs

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Congrats to Finnegan Shannon, whose work was a touchstone for Crip Authorship: Disability as Method (edited with Rebecca Sanchez, avail. open access) nyupress.org/978147981936...

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One thing I am genuinely excited about that is coming out of my current institution :

I spend quite a bit of money on subscriptions, but at this point I really think the mantra has to be, pay for the media you wish to see in the world

Truly one of the few things keeping me from sliding into dysfunction and inaction is the physical, bodily pleasure of making things. I treat my art practice more like a bodily function—like eating or drinking water than as as an activity that distracts from urgent community work, mutual aid, etc.

Thinking about her: little Lake Michigan driftwood fragment swimming in a new tiny, inland sea. Part of a larger work I’m still building out in the studio this month about cold water swimming as pain relief. 🌀

Added @mikedangeli.bsky.social to the Indigenous Artists of Bluesky Starter Pack Vol. 1 Check out Vol. 1-3 in my Starter Packs for more Indigenous Artists to follow on Bluesky. If you're an Indigenous Artist and would like to be added comment below or send my a DM. go.bsky.app/CgoknnP

How to be Disabled in a Pandemic is a collective research effort (w/ @harriskornstein.bsky.social among many others) to document ableism & disability activism in NYC during the first 4 years of COVID-19. Out next month from @nyupress.bsky.social -- a surprise of advance copies in yesterday's mail:

Two Coats put together a list of other people you’d like to hang out with at an opening —> go.bsky.app/UfTv98D

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I love seeing people’s art but I also love hearing the ways artists think. For visual artists newly arriving to text based platforms & missing image-sharing, I offer some ways to lean into this form as it is: