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Behind VA Shadows

DIY artspace highlights working artists who lead dual lives as artists and as museum professionals.
Socially-engaged art by @yolandaheyang_arts

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More photos of "Sewerfolk"


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3 days ago


More photos of "Sewerfolk"


26
3 days ago

More photos of "Sewerfolk"


26
3 days ago

More photos of "Sewerfolk"


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3 days ago

“Miren por mi ventana” presents 20 latine artists and their work centered on latinidad, diaspora, and home. Curated by @chriscarlosmontejo for @tertuliaboston

On view: May 24th to June 30th
Reception block party: June 13th, 5 to 8 PM
2 Linden St, Cambridge, MA 02138
@behindvashadows

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“Miren por mi ventana” presenta a 20 artistas latines y sus obras centradas en la latinidad, la diáspora y el hogar. Curada por @chriscarlosmontejo para @tertuliaboston

En exhibición: del 24 de mayo al 30 de junio
Recepción: 13 de junio, de 5 a 8 p. m.
2 Linden St, Cambridge, MA 02138
@behindvashadows


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4 days ago

“Miren por mi ventana” presents 20 latine artists and their work centered on latinidad, diaspora, and home. Curated by @chriscarlosmontejo for @tertuliaboston

On view: May 24th to June 30th
Reception block party: June 13th, 5 to 8 PM
2 Linden St, Cambridge, MA 02138
@behindvashadows

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“Miren por mi ventana” presenta a 20 artistas latines y sus obras centradas en la latinidad, la diáspora y el hogar. Curada por @chriscarlosmontejo para @tertuliaboston

En exhibición: del 24 de mayo al 30 de junio
Recepción: 13 de junio, de 5 a 8 p. m.
2 Linden St, Cambridge, MA 02138
@behindvashadows


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14
4 days ago

Let’s start the OFFICIAL SPRING ( going to be summer) from Isola’s Sewerfolk at our second location Shadowbox in Brattle Sq!

Isola works with mixed media, using found objects and recycled materials to create their pieces.With a background in traditional media and a deep love for fauna and fable, Murray references the animals and plants tied to specific sites, drawing on their symbolic histories to create characters that feel both familiar and delightfully absurd.

We have had Isola’s beloved “Tired Cliches” back in December of 2024, Shadowbox welcomes Isola to continue her whimsical world making in Brattle Sq.

We will have a gathering for our inaugural Shadowbox with Isola on June 13 4-5pm, stay tuned!

Images: cute sweet photos of Isola installing at Shadowbox, assuming all photos are taken by Mikey💕


79
5 days ago

Let’s start the OFFICIAL SPRING ( going to be summer) from Isola’s Sewerfolk at our second location Shadowbox in Brattle Sq!

Isola works with mixed media, using found objects and recycled materials to create their pieces.With a background in traditional media and a deep love for fauna and fable, Murray references the animals and plants tied to specific sites, drawing on their symbolic histories to create characters that feel both familiar and delightfully absurd.

We have had Isola’s beloved “Tired Cliches” back in December of 2024, Shadowbox welcomes Isola to continue her whimsical world making in Brattle Sq.

We will have a gathering for our inaugural Shadowbox with Isola on June 13 4-5pm, stay tuned!

Images: cute sweet photos of Isola installing at Shadowbox, assuming all photos are taken by Mikey💕


79
5 days ago


Let’s start the OFFICIAL SPRING ( going to be summer) from Isola’s Sewerfolk at our second location Shadowbox in Brattle Sq!

Isola works with mixed media, using found objects and recycled materials to create their pieces.With a background in traditional media and a deep love for fauna and fable, Murray references the animals and plants tied to specific sites, drawing on their symbolic histories to create characters that feel both familiar and delightfully absurd.

We have had Isola’s beloved “Tired Cliches” back in December of 2024, Shadowbox welcomes Isola to continue her whimsical world making in Brattle Sq.

We will have a gathering for our inaugural Shadowbox with Isola on June 13 4-5pm, stay tuned!

Images: cute sweet photos of Isola installing at Shadowbox, assuming all photos are taken by Mikey💕


79
5 days ago

Let’s start the OFFICIAL SPRING ( going to be summer) from Isola’s Sewerfolk at our second location Shadowbox in Brattle Sq!

Isola works with mixed media, using found objects and recycled materials to create their pieces.With a background in traditional media and a deep love for fauna and fable, Murray references the animals and plants tied to specific sites, drawing on their symbolic histories to create characters that feel both familiar and delightfully absurd.

We have had Isola’s beloved “Tired Cliches” back in December of 2024, Shadowbox welcomes Isola to continue her whimsical world making in Brattle Sq.

We will have a gathering for our inaugural Shadowbox with Isola on June 13 4-5pm, stay tuned!

Images: cute sweet photos of Isola installing at Shadowbox, assuming all photos are taken by Mikey💕


79
5 days ago

I’ve been holding this quietly for a little while since the first time Chenoa and I talked about having her to join the ongoing conversation about the standing labors in the museums.Now I am just excited to finally share that dear friend & awesome writer curator Chenoa Baker @chenoa.e.baker will be the next curator/writer for Field Study of the Leaning Bodies / Traces, the ongoing participatory installation I have been developing through Behind VA Shadows.

Following the inaugural color field, Morning Sky Blue, curated by always-the-best Tessa Bachi Haas @tteesssssss, Chenoa has selected the next color for the project. The new color field will be revealed in June and painted into the gallery in July, where it will live side by side with Tessa’s contribution as the installation continues to grow through accumulated testing marks, pauses, conversations, and bodily echoes held in the space.

What moves me deeply about inviting Chenoa into this project is her sensitivity toward labor, craft, cultural memory, and the ways writing itself can hold people with care. I’m grateful her voice and perspective will become part of this growing archive.

More soon.


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6 days ago

I’ve been holding this quietly for a little while since the first time Chenoa and I talked about having her to join the ongoing conversation about the standing labors in the museums.Now I am just excited to finally share that dear friend & awesome writer curator Chenoa Baker @chenoa.e.baker will be the next curator/writer for Field Study of the Leaning Bodies / Traces, the ongoing participatory installation I have been developing through Behind VA Shadows.

Following the inaugural color field, Morning Sky Blue, curated by always-the-best Tessa Bachi Haas @tteesssssss, Chenoa has selected the next color for the project. The new color field will be revealed in June and painted into the gallery in July, where it will live side by side with Tessa’s contribution as the installation continues to grow through accumulated testing marks, pauses, conversations, and bodily echoes held in the space.

What moves me deeply about inviting Chenoa into this project is her sensitivity toward labor, craft, cultural memory, and the ways writing itself can hold people with care. I’m grateful her voice and perspective will become part of this growing archive.

More soon.


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43
6 days ago

I’ve been holding this quietly for a little while since the first time Chenoa and I talked about having her to join the ongoing conversation about the standing labors in the museums.Now I am just excited to finally share that dear friend & awesome writer curator Chenoa Baker @chenoa.e.baker will be the next curator/writer for Field Study of the Leaning Bodies / Traces, the ongoing participatory installation I have been developing through Behind VA Shadows.

Following the inaugural color field, Morning Sky Blue, curated by always-the-best Tessa Bachi Haas @tteesssssss, Chenoa has selected the next color for the project. The new color field will be revealed in June and painted into the gallery in July, where it will live side by side with Tessa’s contribution as the installation continues to grow through accumulated testing marks, pauses, conversations, and bodily echoes held in the space.

What moves me deeply about inviting Chenoa into this project is her sensitivity toward labor, craft, cultural memory, and the ways writing itself can hold people with care. I’m grateful her voice and perspective will become part of this growing archive.

More soon.


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43
6 days ago

Conference recap from @alltimesoychailover :
@arlis_na Conference in Montreal was a busy, full, and gratifying experience! Behind VA Shadows Catalog was introduced at the “Artists’ Books as Sites of Resistance” panel and the full-house audience got to touch and flip through our publication! We also learned about the wonderful work and research of fellow panelists Christine Walde, Fine Arts Librarian @uviclibraries and Caroline Cleveland, Head Librarian @kimbellartmuseum . A fellow former VA from the Broad reached out and we always love meeting fellow VAs!!! Artists’ files, artists’ books, and zines are at the centre of the conference’s many vibrant discussions on resistance. We learned about very important preservation work for contemporary art practices, such as the Contemporary Catalogs Project at @metlibrary and the Collaborative ART Archive (CARTA) by @internetarchive and the New York Art Resources Consortium.

Among the many many great tours and events: we got to see the exhibit “Petits actes de résistance / Small Acts of resistance” featuring works by ARLIS members at @artexte , among the wonderful collection at Artexte; a tour of the library, archives, and reading rooms at @canadiancentreforarchitecture and @natgallerycan .

We are so happy to be able to participate in the collective reflection on resistance with professionals from the GLAM sector! Thank you to everyone who contributed to these importance conversations and thank you to everyone who spent time to learn about our project and say hi!

💌
1-2: Behind VA Shadows Catalog at “Artists’ Books as Sites of Resistance”
3: “Catalog of the World: Building a Universal Archive” by Holly Phillips @metlibrary
4: “Resisting Ephemerality: Web Archiving Online Arts Content Before It Disappears” by Sarah Beth Seymore @internetarchive and Sumitra Duncan @frickcollection
5: Artist and founder of @artexte Angela Grauerholz giving the keynote speech
6-7: Opening reception of “Small Acts of Resistance” @artexte
8-9: Artists’ books collection at @artexte
10-12: Tour @canadiancentreforarchitecture
13-16: Tour @natgallerycan
17-18: Touristy view of Montreal and Ottawa!

Thank you for tuning in! 😋🩵


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7
1 weeks ago

Conference recap from @alltimesoychailover :
@arlis_na Conference in Montreal was a busy, full, and gratifying experience! Behind VA Shadows Catalog was introduced at the “Artists’ Books as Sites of Resistance” panel and the full-house audience got to touch and flip through our publication! We also learned about the wonderful work and research of fellow panelists Christine Walde, Fine Arts Librarian @uviclibraries and Caroline Cleveland, Head Librarian @kimbellartmuseum . A fellow former VA from the Broad reached out and we always love meeting fellow VAs!!! Artists’ files, artists’ books, and zines are at the centre of the conference’s many vibrant discussions on resistance. We learned about very important preservation work for contemporary art practices, such as the Contemporary Catalogs Project at @metlibrary and the Collaborative ART Archive (CARTA) by @internetarchive and the New York Art Resources Consortium.

Among the many many great tours and events: we got to see the exhibit “Petits actes de résistance / Small Acts of resistance” featuring works by ARLIS members at @artexte , among the wonderful collection at Artexte; a tour of the library, archives, and reading rooms at @canadiancentreforarchitecture and @natgallerycan .

We are so happy to be able to participate in the collective reflection on resistance with professionals from the GLAM sector! Thank you to everyone who contributed to these importance conversations and thank you to everyone who spent time to learn about our project and say hi!

💌
1-2: Behind VA Shadows Catalog at “Artists’ Books as Sites of Resistance”
3: “Catalog of the World: Building a Universal Archive” by Holly Phillips @metlibrary
4: “Resisting Ephemerality: Web Archiving Online Arts Content Before It Disappears” by Sarah Beth Seymore @internetarchive and Sumitra Duncan @frickcollection
5: Artist and founder of @artexte Angela Grauerholz giving the keynote speech
6-7: Opening reception of “Small Acts of Resistance” @artexte
8-9: Artists’ books collection at @artexte
10-12: Tour @canadiancentreforarchitecture
13-16: Tour @natgallerycan
17-18: Touristy view of Montreal and Ottawa!

Thank you for tuning in! 😋🩵


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7
1 weeks ago


Conference recap from @alltimesoychailover :
@arlis_na Conference in Montreal was a busy, full, and gratifying experience! Behind VA Shadows Catalog was introduced at the “Artists’ Books as Sites of Resistance” panel and the full-house audience got to touch and flip through our publication! We also learned about the wonderful work and research of fellow panelists Christine Walde, Fine Arts Librarian @uviclibraries and Caroline Cleveland, Head Librarian @kimbellartmuseum . A fellow former VA from the Broad reached out and we always love meeting fellow VAs!!! Artists’ files, artists’ books, and zines are at the centre of the conference’s many vibrant discussions on resistance. We learned about very important preservation work for contemporary art practices, such as the Contemporary Catalogs Project at @metlibrary and the Collaborative ART Archive (CARTA) by @internetarchive and the New York Art Resources Consortium.

Among the many many great tours and events: we got to see the exhibit “Petits actes de résistance / Small Acts of resistance” featuring works by ARLIS members at @artexte , among the wonderful collection at Artexte; a tour of the library, archives, and reading rooms at @canadiancentreforarchitecture and @natgallerycan .

We are so happy to be able to participate in the collective reflection on resistance with professionals from the GLAM sector! Thank you to everyone who contributed to these importance conversations and thank you to everyone who spent time to learn about our project and say hi!

💌
1-2: Behind VA Shadows Catalog at “Artists’ Books as Sites of Resistance”
3: “Catalog of the World: Building a Universal Archive” by Holly Phillips @metlibrary
4: “Resisting Ephemerality: Web Archiving Online Arts Content Before It Disappears” by Sarah Beth Seymore @internetarchive and Sumitra Duncan @frickcollection
5: Artist and founder of @artexte Angela Grauerholz giving the keynote speech
6-7: Opening reception of “Small Acts of Resistance” @artexte
8-9: Artists’ books collection at @artexte
10-12: Tour @canadiancentreforarchitecture
13-16: Tour @natgallerycan
17-18: Touristy view of Montreal and Ottawa!

Thank you for tuning in! 😋🩵


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7
1 weeks ago

Conference recap from @alltimesoychailover :
@arlis_na Conference in Montreal was a busy, full, and gratifying experience! Behind VA Shadows Catalog was introduced at the “Artists’ Books as Sites of Resistance” panel and the full-house audience got to touch and flip through our publication! We also learned about the wonderful work and research of fellow panelists Christine Walde, Fine Arts Librarian @uviclibraries and Caroline Cleveland, Head Librarian @kimbellartmuseum . A fellow former VA from the Broad reached out and we always love meeting fellow VAs!!! Artists’ files, artists’ books, and zines are at the centre of the conference’s many vibrant discussions on resistance. We learned about very important preservation work for contemporary art practices, such as the Contemporary Catalogs Project at @metlibrary and the Collaborative ART Archive (CARTA) by @internetarchive and the New York Art Resources Consortium.

Among the many many great tours and events: we got to see the exhibit “Petits actes de résistance / Small Acts of resistance” featuring works by ARLIS members at @artexte , among the wonderful collection at Artexte; a tour of the library, archives, and reading rooms at @canadiancentreforarchitecture and @natgallerycan .

We are so happy to be able to participate in the collective reflection on resistance with professionals from the GLAM sector! Thank you to everyone who contributed to these importance conversations and thank you to everyone who spent time to learn about our project and say hi!

💌
1-2: Behind VA Shadows Catalog at “Artists’ Books as Sites of Resistance”
3: “Catalog of the World: Building a Universal Archive” by Holly Phillips @metlibrary
4: “Resisting Ephemerality: Web Archiving Online Arts Content Before It Disappears” by Sarah Beth Seymore @internetarchive and Sumitra Duncan @frickcollection
5: Artist and founder of @artexte Angela Grauerholz giving the keynote speech
6-7: Opening reception of “Small Acts of Resistance” @artexte
8-9: Artists’ books collection at @artexte
10-12: Tour @canadiancentreforarchitecture
13-16: Tour @natgallerycan
17-18: Touristy view of Montreal and Ottawa!

Thank you for tuning in! 😋🩵


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7
1 weeks ago

Conference recap from @alltimesoychailover :
@arlis_na Conference in Montreal was a busy, full, and gratifying experience! Behind VA Shadows Catalog was introduced at the “Artists’ Books as Sites of Resistance” panel and the full-house audience got to touch and flip through our publication! We also learned about the wonderful work and research of fellow panelists Christine Walde, Fine Arts Librarian @uviclibraries and Caroline Cleveland, Head Librarian @kimbellartmuseum . A fellow former VA from the Broad reached out and we always love meeting fellow VAs!!! Artists’ files, artists’ books, and zines are at the centre of the conference’s many vibrant discussions on resistance. We learned about very important preservation work for contemporary art practices, such as the Contemporary Catalogs Project at @metlibrary and the Collaborative ART Archive (CARTA) by @internetarchive and the New York Art Resources Consortium.

Among the many many great tours and events: we got to see the exhibit “Petits actes de résistance / Small Acts of resistance” featuring works by ARLIS members at @artexte , among the wonderful collection at Artexte; a tour of the library, archives, and reading rooms at @canadiancentreforarchitecture and @natgallerycan .

We are so happy to be able to participate in the collective reflection on resistance with professionals from the GLAM sector! Thank you to everyone who contributed to these importance conversations and thank you to everyone who spent time to learn about our project and say hi!

💌
1-2: Behind VA Shadows Catalog at “Artists’ Books as Sites of Resistance”
3: “Catalog of the World: Building a Universal Archive” by Holly Phillips @metlibrary
4: “Resisting Ephemerality: Web Archiving Online Arts Content Before It Disappears” by Sarah Beth Seymore @internetarchive and Sumitra Duncan @frickcollection
5: Artist and founder of @artexte Angela Grauerholz giving the keynote speech
6-7: Opening reception of “Small Acts of Resistance” @artexte
8-9: Artists’ books collection at @artexte
10-12: Tour @canadiancentreforarchitecture
13-16: Tour @natgallerycan
17-18: Touristy view of Montreal and Ottawa!

Thank you for tuning in! 😋🩵


35
7
1 weeks ago

Conference recap from @alltimesoychailover :
@arlis_na Conference in Montreal was a busy, full, and gratifying experience! Behind VA Shadows Catalog was introduced at the “Artists’ Books as Sites of Resistance” panel and the full-house audience got to touch and flip through our publication! We also learned about the wonderful work and research of fellow panelists Christine Walde, Fine Arts Librarian @uviclibraries and Caroline Cleveland, Head Librarian @kimbellartmuseum . A fellow former VA from the Broad reached out and we always love meeting fellow VAs!!! Artists’ files, artists’ books, and zines are at the centre of the conference’s many vibrant discussions on resistance. We learned about very important preservation work for contemporary art practices, such as the Contemporary Catalogs Project at @metlibrary and the Collaborative ART Archive (CARTA) by @internetarchive and the New York Art Resources Consortium.

Among the many many great tours and events: we got to see the exhibit “Petits actes de résistance / Small Acts of resistance” featuring works by ARLIS members at @artexte , among the wonderful collection at Artexte; a tour of the library, archives, and reading rooms at @canadiancentreforarchitecture and @natgallerycan .

We are so happy to be able to participate in the collective reflection on resistance with professionals from the GLAM sector! Thank you to everyone who contributed to these importance conversations and thank you to everyone who spent time to learn about our project and say hi!

💌
1-2: Behind VA Shadows Catalog at “Artists’ Books as Sites of Resistance”
3: “Catalog of the World: Building a Universal Archive” by Holly Phillips @metlibrary
4: “Resisting Ephemerality: Web Archiving Online Arts Content Before It Disappears” by Sarah Beth Seymore @internetarchive and Sumitra Duncan @frickcollection
5: Artist and founder of @artexte Angela Grauerholz giving the keynote speech
6-7: Opening reception of “Small Acts of Resistance” @artexte
8-9: Artists’ books collection at @artexte
10-12: Tour @canadiancentreforarchitecture
13-16: Tour @natgallerycan
17-18: Touristy view of Montreal and Ottawa!

Thank you for tuning in! 😋🩵


35
7
1 weeks ago

Conference recap from @alltimesoychailover :
@arlis_na Conference in Montreal was a busy, full, and gratifying experience! Behind VA Shadows Catalog was introduced at the “Artists’ Books as Sites of Resistance” panel and the full-house audience got to touch and flip through our publication! We also learned about the wonderful work and research of fellow panelists Christine Walde, Fine Arts Librarian @uviclibraries and Caroline Cleveland, Head Librarian @kimbellartmuseum . A fellow former VA from the Broad reached out and we always love meeting fellow VAs!!! Artists’ files, artists’ books, and zines are at the centre of the conference’s many vibrant discussions on resistance. We learned about very important preservation work for contemporary art practices, such as the Contemporary Catalogs Project at @metlibrary and the Collaborative ART Archive (CARTA) by @internetarchive and the New York Art Resources Consortium.

Among the many many great tours and events: we got to see the exhibit “Petits actes de résistance / Small Acts of resistance” featuring works by ARLIS members at @artexte , among the wonderful collection at Artexte; a tour of the library, archives, and reading rooms at @canadiancentreforarchitecture and @natgallerycan .

We are so happy to be able to participate in the collective reflection on resistance with professionals from the GLAM sector! Thank you to everyone who contributed to these importance conversations and thank you to everyone who spent time to learn about our project and say hi!

💌
1-2: Behind VA Shadows Catalog at “Artists’ Books as Sites of Resistance”
3: “Catalog of the World: Building a Universal Archive” by Holly Phillips @metlibrary
4: “Resisting Ephemerality: Web Archiving Online Arts Content Before It Disappears” by Sarah Beth Seymore @internetarchive and Sumitra Duncan @frickcollection
5: Artist and founder of @artexte Angela Grauerholz giving the keynote speech
6-7: Opening reception of “Small Acts of Resistance” @artexte
8-9: Artists’ books collection at @artexte
10-12: Tour @canadiancentreforarchitecture
13-16: Tour @natgallerycan
17-18: Touristy view of Montreal and Ottawa!

Thank you for tuning in! 😋🩵


35
7
1 weeks ago

Conference recap from @alltimesoychailover :
@arlis_na Conference in Montreal was a busy, full, and gratifying experience! Behind VA Shadows Catalog was introduced at the “Artists’ Books as Sites of Resistance” panel and the full-house audience got to touch and flip through our publication! We also learned about the wonderful work and research of fellow panelists Christine Walde, Fine Arts Librarian @uviclibraries and Caroline Cleveland, Head Librarian @kimbellartmuseum . A fellow former VA from the Broad reached out and we always love meeting fellow VAs!!! Artists’ files, artists’ books, and zines are at the centre of the conference’s many vibrant discussions on resistance. We learned about very important preservation work for contemporary art practices, such as the Contemporary Catalogs Project at @metlibrary and the Collaborative ART Archive (CARTA) by @internetarchive and the New York Art Resources Consortium.

Among the many many great tours and events: we got to see the exhibit “Petits actes de résistance / Small Acts of resistance” featuring works by ARLIS members at @artexte , among the wonderful collection at Artexte; a tour of the library, archives, and reading rooms at @canadiancentreforarchitecture and @natgallerycan .

We are so happy to be able to participate in the collective reflection on resistance with professionals from the GLAM sector! Thank you to everyone who contributed to these importance conversations and thank you to everyone who spent time to learn about our project and say hi!

💌
1-2: Behind VA Shadows Catalog at “Artists’ Books as Sites of Resistance”
3: “Catalog of the World: Building a Universal Archive” by Holly Phillips @metlibrary
4: “Resisting Ephemerality: Web Archiving Online Arts Content Before It Disappears” by Sarah Beth Seymore @internetarchive and Sumitra Duncan @frickcollection
5: Artist and founder of @artexte Angela Grauerholz giving the keynote speech
6-7: Opening reception of “Small Acts of Resistance” @artexte
8-9: Artists’ books collection at @artexte
10-12: Tour @canadiancentreforarchitecture
13-16: Tour @natgallerycan
17-18: Touristy view of Montreal and Ottawa!

Thank you for tuning in! 😋🩵


35
7
1 weeks ago


Conference recap from @alltimesoychailover :
@arlis_na Conference in Montreal was a busy, full, and gratifying experience! Behind VA Shadows Catalog was introduced at the “Artists’ Books as Sites of Resistance” panel and the full-house audience got to touch and flip through our publication! We also learned about the wonderful work and research of fellow panelists Christine Walde, Fine Arts Librarian @uviclibraries and Caroline Cleveland, Head Librarian @kimbellartmuseum . A fellow former VA from the Broad reached out and we always love meeting fellow VAs!!! Artists’ files, artists’ books, and zines are at the centre of the conference’s many vibrant discussions on resistance. We learned about very important preservation work for contemporary art practices, such as the Contemporary Catalogs Project at @metlibrary and the Collaborative ART Archive (CARTA) by @internetarchive and the New York Art Resources Consortium.

Among the many many great tours and events: we got to see the exhibit “Petits actes de résistance / Small Acts of resistance” featuring works by ARLIS members at @artexte , among the wonderful collection at Artexte; a tour of the library, archives, and reading rooms at @canadiancentreforarchitecture and @natgallerycan .

We are so happy to be able to participate in the collective reflection on resistance with professionals from the GLAM sector! Thank you to everyone who contributed to these importance conversations and thank you to everyone who spent time to learn about our project and say hi!

💌
1-2: Behind VA Shadows Catalog at “Artists’ Books as Sites of Resistance”
3: “Catalog of the World: Building a Universal Archive” by Holly Phillips @metlibrary
4: “Resisting Ephemerality: Web Archiving Online Arts Content Before It Disappears” by Sarah Beth Seymore @internetarchive and Sumitra Duncan @frickcollection
5: Artist and founder of @artexte Angela Grauerholz giving the keynote speech
6-7: Opening reception of “Small Acts of Resistance” @artexte
8-9: Artists’ books collection at @artexte
10-12: Tour @canadiancentreforarchitecture
13-16: Tour @natgallerycan
17-18: Touristy view of Montreal and Ottawa!

Thank you for tuning in! 😋🩵


35
7
1 weeks ago

Conference recap from @alltimesoychailover :
@arlis_na Conference in Montreal was a busy, full, and gratifying experience! Behind VA Shadows Catalog was introduced at the “Artists’ Books as Sites of Resistance” panel and the full-house audience got to touch and flip through our publication! We also learned about the wonderful work and research of fellow panelists Christine Walde, Fine Arts Librarian @uviclibraries and Caroline Cleveland, Head Librarian @kimbellartmuseum . A fellow former VA from the Broad reached out and we always love meeting fellow VAs!!! Artists’ files, artists’ books, and zines are at the centre of the conference’s many vibrant discussions on resistance. We learned about very important preservation work for contemporary art practices, such as the Contemporary Catalogs Project at @metlibrary and the Collaborative ART Archive (CARTA) by @internetarchive and the New York Art Resources Consortium.

Among the many many great tours and events: we got to see the exhibit “Petits actes de résistance / Small Acts of resistance” featuring works by ARLIS members at @artexte , among the wonderful collection at Artexte; a tour of the library, archives, and reading rooms at @canadiancentreforarchitecture and @natgallerycan .

We are so happy to be able to participate in the collective reflection on resistance with professionals from the GLAM sector! Thank you to everyone who contributed to these importance conversations and thank you to everyone who spent time to learn about our project and say hi!

💌
1-2: Behind VA Shadows Catalog at “Artists’ Books as Sites of Resistance”
3: “Catalog of the World: Building a Universal Archive” by Holly Phillips @metlibrary
4: “Resisting Ephemerality: Web Archiving Online Arts Content Before It Disappears” by Sarah Beth Seymore @internetarchive and Sumitra Duncan @frickcollection
5: Artist and founder of @artexte Angela Grauerholz giving the keynote speech
6-7: Opening reception of “Small Acts of Resistance” @artexte
8-9: Artists’ books collection at @artexte
10-12: Tour @canadiancentreforarchitecture
13-16: Tour @natgallerycan
17-18: Touristy view of Montreal and Ottawa!

Thank you for tuning in! 😋🩵


35
7
1 weeks ago

Conference recap from @alltimesoychailover :
@arlis_na Conference in Montreal was a busy, full, and gratifying experience! Behind VA Shadows Catalog was introduced at the “Artists’ Books as Sites of Resistance” panel and the full-house audience got to touch and flip through our publication! We also learned about the wonderful work and research of fellow panelists Christine Walde, Fine Arts Librarian @uviclibraries and Caroline Cleveland, Head Librarian @kimbellartmuseum . A fellow former VA from the Broad reached out and we always love meeting fellow VAs!!! Artists’ files, artists’ books, and zines are at the centre of the conference’s many vibrant discussions on resistance. We learned about very important preservation work for contemporary art practices, such as the Contemporary Catalogs Project at @metlibrary and the Collaborative ART Archive (CARTA) by @internetarchive and the New York Art Resources Consortium.

Among the many many great tours and events: we got to see the exhibit “Petits actes de résistance / Small Acts of resistance” featuring works by ARLIS members at @artexte , among the wonderful collection at Artexte; a tour of the library, archives, and reading rooms at @canadiancentreforarchitecture and @natgallerycan .

We are so happy to be able to participate in the collective reflection on resistance with professionals from the GLAM sector! Thank you to everyone who contributed to these importance conversations and thank you to everyone who spent time to learn about our project and say hi!

💌
1-2: Behind VA Shadows Catalog at “Artists’ Books as Sites of Resistance”
3: “Catalog of the World: Building a Universal Archive” by Holly Phillips @metlibrary
4: “Resisting Ephemerality: Web Archiving Online Arts Content Before It Disappears” by Sarah Beth Seymore @internetarchive and Sumitra Duncan @frickcollection
5: Artist and founder of @artexte Angela Grauerholz giving the keynote speech
6-7: Opening reception of “Small Acts of Resistance” @artexte
8-9: Artists’ books collection at @artexte
10-12: Tour @canadiancentreforarchitecture
13-16: Tour @natgallerycan
17-18: Touristy view of Montreal and Ottawa!

Thank you for tuning in! 😋🩵


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1 weeks ago

Conference recap from @alltimesoychailover :
@arlis_na Conference in Montreal was a busy, full, and gratifying experience! Behind VA Shadows Catalog was introduced at the “Artists’ Books as Sites of Resistance” panel and the full-house audience got to touch and flip through our publication! We also learned about the wonderful work and research of fellow panelists Christine Walde, Fine Arts Librarian @uviclibraries and Caroline Cleveland, Head Librarian @kimbellartmuseum . A fellow former VA from the Broad reached out and we always love meeting fellow VAs!!! Artists’ files, artists’ books, and zines are at the centre of the conference’s many vibrant discussions on resistance. We learned about very important preservation work for contemporary art practices, such as the Contemporary Catalogs Project at @metlibrary and the Collaborative ART Archive (CARTA) by @internetarchive and the New York Art Resources Consortium.

Among the many many great tours and events: we got to see the exhibit “Petits actes de résistance / Small Acts of resistance” featuring works by ARLIS members at @artexte , among the wonderful collection at Artexte; a tour of the library, archives, and reading rooms at @canadiancentreforarchitecture and @natgallerycan .

We are so happy to be able to participate in the collective reflection on resistance with professionals from the GLAM sector! Thank you to everyone who contributed to these importance conversations and thank you to everyone who spent time to learn about our project and say hi!

💌
1-2: Behind VA Shadows Catalog at “Artists’ Books as Sites of Resistance”
3: “Catalog of the World: Building a Universal Archive” by Holly Phillips @metlibrary
4: “Resisting Ephemerality: Web Archiving Online Arts Content Before It Disappears” by Sarah Beth Seymore @internetarchive and Sumitra Duncan @frickcollection
5: Artist and founder of @artexte Angela Grauerholz giving the keynote speech
6-7: Opening reception of “Small Acts of Resistance” @artexte
8-9: Artists’ books collection at @artexte
10-12: Tour @canadiancentreforarchitecture
13-16: Tour @natgallerycan
17-18: Touristy view of Montreal and Ottawa!

Thank you for tuning in! 😋🩵


35
7
1 weeks ago

Conference recap from @alltimesoychailover :
@arlis_na Conference in Montreal was a busy, full, and gratifying experience! Behind VA Shadows Catalog was introduced at the “Artists’ Books as Sites of Resistance” panel and the full-house audience got to touch and flip through our publication! We also learned about the wonderful work and research of fellow panelists Christine Walde, Fine Arts Librarian @uviclibraries and Caroline Cleveland, Head Librarian @kimbellartmuseum . A fellow former VA from the Broad reached out and we always love meeting fellow VAs!!! Artists’ files, artists’ books, and zines are at the centre of the conference’s many vibrant discussions on resistance. We learned about very important preservation work for contemporary art practices, such as the Contemporary Catalogs Project at @metlibrary and the Collaborative ART Archive (CARTA) by @internetarchive and the New York Art Resources Consortium.

Among the many many great tours and events: we got to see the exhibit “Petits actes de résistance / Small Acts of resistance” featuring works by ARLIS members at @artexte , among the wonderful collection at Artexte; a tour of the library, archives, and reading rooms at @canadiancentreforarchitecture and @natgallerycan .

We are so happy to be able to participate in the collective reflection on resistance with professionals from the GLAM sector! Thank you to everyone who contributed to these importance conversations and thank you to everyone who spent time to learn about our project and say hi!

💌
1-2: Behind VA Shadows Catalog at “Artists’ Books as Sites of Resistance”
3: “Catalog of the World: Building a Universal Archive” by Holly Phillips @metlibrary
4: “Resisting Ephemerality: Web Archiving Online Arts Content Before It Disappears” by Sarah Beth Seymore @internetarchive and Sumitra Duncan @frickcollection
5: Artist and founder of @artexte Angela Grauerholz giving the keynote speech
6-7: Opening reception of “Small Acts of Resistance” @artexte
8-9: Artists’ books collection at @artexte
10-12: Tour @canadiancentreforarchitecture
13-16: Tour @natgallerycan
17-18: Touristy view of Montreal and Ottawa!

Thank you for tuning in! 😋🩵


35
7
1 weeks ago

Conference recap from @alltimesoychailover :
@arlis_na Conference in Montreal was a busy, full, and gratifying experience! Behind VA Shadows Catalog was introduced at the “Artists’ Books as Sites of Resistance” panel and the full-house audience got to touch and flip through our publication! We also learned about the wonderful work and research of fellow panelists Christine Walde, Fine Arts Librarian @uviclibraries and Caroline Cleveland, Head Librarian @kimbellartmuseum . A fellow former VA from the Broad reached out and we always love meeting fellow VAs!!! Artists’ files, artists’ books, and zines are at the centre of the conference’s many vibrant discussions on resistance. We learned about very important preservation work for contemporary art practices, such as the Contemporary Catalogs Project at @metlibrary and the Collaborative ART Archive (CARTA) by @internetarchive and the New York Art Resources Consortium.

Among the many many great tours and events: we got to see the exhibit “Petits actes de résistance / Small Acts of resistance” featuring works by ARLIS members at @artexte , among the wonderful collection at Artexte; a tour of the library, archives, and reading rooms at @canadiancentreforarchitecture and @natgallerycan .

We are so happy to be able to participate in the collective reflection on resistance with professionals from the GLAM sector! Thank you to everyone who contributed to these importance conversations and thank you to everyone who spent time to learn about our project and say hi!

💌
1-2: Behind VA Shadows Catalog at “Artists’ Books as Sites of Resistance”
3: “Catalog of the World: Building a Universal Archive” by Holly Phillips @metlibrary
4: “Resisting Ephemerality: Web Archiving Online Arts Content Before It Disappears” by Sarah Beth Seymore @internetarchive and Sumitra Duncan @frickcollection
5: Artist and founder of @artexte Angela Grauerholz giving the keynote speech
6-7: Opening reception of “Small Acts of Resistance” @artexte
8-9: Artists’ books collection at @artexte
10-12: Tour @canadiancentreforarchitecture
13-16: Tour @natgallerycan
17-18: Touristy view of Montreal and Ottawa!

Thank you for tuning in! 😋🩵


35
7
1 weeks ago

Conference recap from @alltimesoychailover :
@arlis_na Conference in Montreal was a busy, full, and gratifying experience! Behind VA Shadows Catalog was introduced at the “Artists’ Books as Sites of Resistance” panel and the full-house audience got to touch and flip through our publication! We also learned about the wonderful work and research of fellow panelists Christine Walde, Fine Arts Librarian @uviclibraries and Caroline Cleveland, Head Librarian @kimbellartmuseum . A fellow former VA from the Broad reached out and we always love meeting fellow VAs!!! Artists’ files, artists’ books, and zines are at the centre of the conference’s many vibrant discussions on resistance. We learned about very important preservation work for contemporary art practices, such as the Contemporary Catalogs Project at @metlibrary and the Collaborative ART Archive (CARTA) by @internetarchive and the New York Art Resources Consortium.

Among the many many great tours and events: we got to see the exhibit “Petits actes de résistance / Small Acts of resistance” featuring works by ARLIS members at @artexte , among the wonderful collection at Artexte; a tour of the library, archives, and reading rooms at @canadiancentreforarchitecture and @natgallerycan .

We are so happy to be able to participate in the collective reflection on resistance with professionals from the GLAM sector! Thank you to everyone who contributed to these importance conversations and thank you to everyone who spent time to learn about our project and say hi!

💌
1-2: Behind VA Shadows Catalog at “Artists’ Books as Sites of Resistance”
3: “Catalog of the World: Building a Universal Archive” by Holly Phillips @metlibrary
4: “Resisting Ephemerality: Web Archiving Online Arts Content Before It Disappears” by Sarah Beth Seymore @internetarchive and Sumitra Duncan @frickcollection
5: Artist and founder of @artexte Angela Grauerholz giving the keynote speech
6-7: Opening reception of “Small Acts of Resistance” @artexte
8-9: Artists’ books collection at @artexte
10-12: Tour @canadiancentreforarchitecture
13-16: Tour @natgallerycan
17-18: Touristy view of Montreal and Ottawa!

Thank you for tuning in! 😋🩵


35
7
1 weeks ago

Conference recap from @alltimesoychailover :
@arlis_na Conference in Montreal was a busy, full, and gratifying experience! Behind VA Shadows Catalog was introduced at the “Artists’ Books as Sites of Resistance” panel and the full-house audience got to touch and flip through our publication! We also learned about the wonderful work and research of fellow panelists Christine Walde, Fine Arts Librarian @uviclibraries and Caroline Cleveland, Head Librarian @kimbellartmuseum . A fellow former VA from the Broad reached out and we always love meeting fellow VAs!!! Artists’ files, artists’ books, and zines are at the centre of the conference’s many vibrant discussions on resistance. We learned about very important preservation work for contemporary art practices, such as the Contemporary Catalogs Project at @metlibrary and the Collaborative ART Archive (CARTA) by @internetarchive and the New York Art Resources Consortium.

Among the many many great tours and events: we got to see the exhibit “Petits actes de résistance / Small Acts of resistance” featuring works by ARLIS members at @artexte , among the wonderful collection at Artexte; a tour of the library, archives, and reading rooms at @canadiancentreforarchitecture and @natgallerycan .

We are so happy to be able to participate in the collective reflection on resistance with professionals from the GLAM sector! Thank you to everyone who contributed to these importance conversations and thank you to everyone who spent time to learn about our project and say hi!

💌
1-2: Behind VA Shadows Catalog at “Artists’ Books as Sites of Resistance”
3: “Catalog of the World: Building a Universal Archive” by Holly Phillips @metlibrary
4: “Resisting Ephemerality: Web Archiving Online Arts Content Before It Disappears” by Sarah Beth Seymore @internetarchive and Sumitra Duncan @frickcollection
5: Artist and founder of @artexte Angela Grauerholz giving the keynote speech
6-7: Opening reception of “Small Acts of Resistance” @artexte
8-9: Artists’ books collection at @artexte
10-12: Tour @canadiancentreforarchitecture
13-16: Tour @natgallerycan
17-18: Touristy view of Montreal and Ottawa!

Thank you for tuning in! 😋🩵


35
7
1 weeks ago

Conference recap from @alltimesoychailover :
@arlis_na Conference in Montreal was a busy, full, and gratifying experience! Behind VA Shadows Catalog was introduced at the “Artists’ Books as Sites of Resistance” panel and the full-house audience got to touch and flip through our publication! We also learned about the wonderful work and research of fellow panelists Christine Walde, Fine Arts Librarian @uviclibraries and Caroline Cleveland, Head Librarian @kimbellartmuseum . A fellow former VA from the Broad reached out and we always love meeting fellow VAs!!! Artists’ files, artists’ books, and zines are at the centre of the conference’s many vibrant discussions on resistance. We learned about very important preservation work for contemporary art practices, such as the Contemporary Catalogs Project at @metlibrary and the Collaborative ART Archive (CARTA) by @internetarchive and the New York Art Resources Consortium.

Among the many many great tours and events: we got to see the exhibit “Petits actes de résistance / Small Acts of resistance” featuring works by ARLIS members at @artexte , among the wonderful collection at Artexte; a tour of the library, archives, and reading rooms at @canadiancentreforarchitecture and @natgallerycan .

We are so happy to be able to participate in the collective reflection on resistance with professionals from the GLAM sector! Thank you to everyone who contributed to these importance conversations and thank you to everyone who spent time to learn about our project and say hi!

💌
1-2: Behind VA Shadows Catalog at “Artists’ Books as Sites of Resistance”
3: “Catalog of the World: Building a Universal Archive” by Holly Phillips @metlibrary
4: “Resisting Ephemerality: Web Archiving Online Arts Content Before It Disappears” by Sarah Beth Seymore @internetarchive and Sumitra Duncan @frickcollection
5: Artist and founder of @artexte Angela Grauerholz giving the keynote speech
6-7: Opening reception of “Small Acts of Resistance” @artexte
8-9: Artists’ books collection at @artexte
10-12: Tour @canadiancentreforarchitecture
13-16: Tour @natgallerycan
17-18: Touristy view of Montreal and Ottawa!

Thank you for tuning in! 😋🩵


35
7
1 weeks ago

Conference recap from @alltimesoychailover :
@arlis_na Conference in Montreal was a busy, full, and gratifying experience! Behind VA Shadows Catalog was introduced at the “Artists’ Books as Sites of Resistance” panel and the full-house audience got to touch and flip through our publication! We also learned about the wonderful work and research of fellow panelists Christine Walde, Fine Arts Librarian @uviclibraries and Caroline Cleveland, Head Librarian @kimbellartmuseum . A fellow former VA from the Broad reached out and we always love meeting fellow VAs!!! Artists’ files, artists’ books, and zines are at the centre of the conference’s many vibrant discussions on resistance. We learned about very important preservation work for contemporary art practices, such as the Contemporary Catalogs Project at @metlibrary and the Collaborative ART Archive (CARTA) by @internetarchive and the New York Art Resources Consortium.

Among the many many great tours and events: we got to see the exhibit “Petits actes de résistance / Small Acts of resistance” featuring works by ARLIS members at @artexte , among the wonderful collection at Artexte; a tour of the library, archives, and reading rooms at @canadiancentreforarchitecture and @natgallerycan .

We are so happy to be able to participate in the collective reflection on resistance with professionals from the GLAM sector! Thank you to everyone who contributed to these importance conversations and thank you to everyone who spent time to learn about our project and say hi!

💌
1-2: Behind VA Shadows Catalog at “Artists’ Books as Sites of Resistance”
3: “Catalog of the World: Building a Universal Archive” by Holly Phillips @metlibrary
4: “Resisting Ephemerality: Web Archiving Online Arts Content Before It Disappears” by Sarah Beth Seymore @internetarchive and Sumitra Duncan @frickcollection
5: Artist and founder of @artexte Angela Grauerholz giving the keynote speech
6-7: Opening reception of “Small Acts of Resistance” @artexte
8-9: Artists’ books collection at @artexte
10-12: Tour @canadiancentreforarchitecture
13-16: Tour @natgallerycan
17-18: Touristy view of Montreal and Ottawa!

Thank you for tuning in! 😋🩵


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7
1 weeks ago

Thank you all for coming out for Joanna’s reception, even through the ☔️ , and for spending time with the first iteration of THE SHELF.

“when blue meets blue” is a solo exhibition by Joanna Tam rooted in her relationship to the ocean since growing up in Hong Kong. The exhibition brings together photographs of the ocean and sky from both her hometown and her new home in the U.S., creating a space to think through distance, memory, movement, and longing.

For this exhibition, Joanna also invited her friend blu to contribute a poem relating to the ocean and sky. As they shared with Joanna, the poem “moon, sea, bread and blood in twenty-six acts” “is about me, you, and every single person who will stop to read it, and every person we think of in relation to each other and this poem.”

During the reception, Joanna played an audio recording from blu, who attended the gathering through their voice.

blu (she/they) is a self-taught writer born in Ayiti, where they lived for fifteen years before immigrating to the United States. Their work explores the sensuality of life, the politics of existence, and the textures of memory. They write to remember.

Keep an eye on hypertextpoet.neocities.org to read more of their work.


57
2
1 weeks ago

Thank you all for coming out for Joanna’s reception, even through the ☔️ , and for spending time with the first iteration of THE SHELF.

“when blue meets blue” is a solo exhibition by Joanna Tam rooted in her relationship to the ocean since growing up in Hong Kong. The exhibition brings together photographs of the ocean and sky from both her hometown and her new home in the U.S., creating a space to think through distance, memory, movement, and longing.

For this exhibition, Joanna also invited her friend blu to contribute a poem relating to the ocean and sky. As they shared with Joanna, the poem “moon, sea, bread and blood in twenty-six acts” “is about me, you, and every single person who will stop to read it, and every person we think of in relation to each other and this poem.”

During the reception, Joanna played an audio recording from blu, who attended the gathering through their voice.

blu (she/they) is a self-taught writer born in Ayiti, where they lived for fifteen years before immigrating to the United States. Their work explores the sensuality of life, the politics of existence, and the textures of memory. They write to remember.

Keep an eye on hypertextpoet.neocities.org to read more of their work.


57
2
1 weeks ago

Thank you all for coming out for Joanna’s reception, even through the ☔️ , and for spending time with the first iteration of THE SHELF.

“when blue meets blue” is a solo exhibition by Joanna Tam rooted in her relationship to the ocean since growing up in Hong Kong. The exhibition brings together photographs of the ocean and sky from both her hometown and her new home in the U.S., creating a space to think through distance, memory, movement, and longing.

For this exhibition, Joanna also invited her friend blu to contribute a poem relating to the ocean and sky. As they shared with Joanna, the poem “moon, sea, bread and blood in twenty-six acts” “is about me, you, and every single person who will stop to read it, and every person we think of in relation to each other and this poem.”

During the reception, Joanna played an audio recording from blu, who attended the gathering through their voice.

blu (she/they) is a self-taught writer born in Ayiti, where they lived for fifteen years before immigrating to the United States. Their work explores the sensuality of life, the politics of existence, and the textures of memory. They write to remember.

Keep an eye on hypertextpoet.neocities.org to read more of their work.


57
2
1 weeks ago

Thank you all for coming out for Joanna’s reception, even through the ☔️ , and for spending time with the first iteration of THE SHELF.

“when blue meets blue” is a solo exhibition by Joanna Tam rooted in her relationship to the ocean since growing up in Hong Kong. The exhibition brings together photographs of the ocean and sky from both her hometown and her new home in the U.S., creating a space to think through distance, memory, movement, and longing.

For this exhibition, Joanna also invited her friend blu to contribute a poem relating to the ocean and sky. As they shared with Joanna, the poem “moon, sea, bread and blood in twenty-six acts” “is about me, you, and every single person who will stop to read it, and every person we think of in relation to each other and this poem.”

During the reception, Joanna played an audio recording from blu, who attended the gathering through their voice.

blu (she/they) is a self-taught writer born in Ayiti, where they lived for fifteen years before immigrating to the United States. Their work explores the sensuality of life, the politics of existence, and the textures of memory. They write to remember.

Keep an eye on hypertextpoet.neocities.org to read more of their work.


57
2
1 weeks ago

Thank you all for coming out for Joanna’s reception, even through the ☔️ , and for spending time with the first iteration of THE SHELF.

“when blue meets blue” is a solo exhibition by Joanna Tam rooted in her relationship to the ocean since growing up in Hong Kong. The exhibition brings together photographs of the ocean and sky from both her hometown and her new home in the U.S., creating a space to think through distance, memory, movement, and longing.

For this exhibition, Joanna also invited her friend blu to contribute a poem relating to the ocean and sky. As they shared with Joanna, the poem “moon, sea, bread and blood in twenty-six acts” “is about me, you, and every single person who will stop to read it, and every person we think of in relation to each other and this poem.”

During the reception, Joanna played an audio recording from blu, who attended the gathering through their voice.

blu (she/they) is a self-taught writer born in Ayiti, where they lived for fifteen years before immigrating to the United States. Their work explores the sensuality of life, the politics of existence, and the textures of memory. They write to remember.

Keep an eye on hypertextpoet.neocities.org to read more of their work.


57
2
1 weeks ago

Thank you all for coming out for Joanna’s reception, even through the ☔️ , and for spending time with the first iteration of THE SHELF.

“when blue meets blue” is a solo exhibition by Joanna Tam rooted in her relationship to the ocean since growing up in Hong Kong. The exhibition brings together photographs of the ocean and sky from both her hometown and her new home in the U.S., creating a space to think through distance, memory, movement, and longing.

For this exhibition, Joanna also invited her friend blu to contribute a poem relating to the ocean and sky. As they shared with Joanna, the poem “moon, sea, bread and blood in twenty-six acts” “is about me, you, and every single person who will stop to read it, and every person we think of in relation to each other and this poem.”

During the reception, Joanna played an audio recording from blu, who attended the gathering through their voice.

blu (she/they) is a self-taught writer born in Ayiti, where they lived for fifteen years before immigrating to the United States. Their work explores the sensuality of life, the politics of existence, and the textures of memory. They write to remember.

Keep an eye on hypertextpoet.neocities.org to read more of their work.


57
2
1 weeks ago

Thank you all for coming out for Joanna’s reception, even through the ☔️ , and for spending time with the first iteration of THE SHELF.

“when blue meets blue” is a solo exhibition by Joanna Tam rooted in her relationship to the ocean since growing up in Hong Kong. The exhibition brings together photographs of the ocean and sky from both her hometown and her new home in the U.S., creating a space to think through distance, memory, movement, and longing.

For this exhibition, Joanna also invited her friend blu to contribute a poem relating to the ocean and sky. As they shared with Joanna, the poem “moon, sea, bread and blood in twenty-six acts” “is about me, you, and every single person who will stop to read it, and every person we think of in relation to each other and this poem.”

During the reception, Joanna played an audio recording from blu, who attended the gathering through their voice.

blu (she/they) is a self-taught writer born in Ayiti, where they lived for fifteen years before immigrating to the United States. Their work explores the sensuality of life, the politics of existence, and the textures of memory. They write to remember.

Keep an eye on hypertextpoet.neocities.org to read more of their work.


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2
1 weeks ago

DREAM RECEIVED 🔮🎐🪅🪄

One of our dreams for hosting ODE at Behind VA Shadows is to not be limited by the physical size of the space, but instead to think through how a long, narrow storefront can still center community space-making, forming third space in one of the most commercialized areas in the city.

In this inaugural ODE, DPI creates a new infrastructure for dreamwork inside of our linear space, inviting the public to activate collective memory as a way of imagining possible futures together. The rain even makes the inner space more inimitable.

What stayed with us most was how many collected dreams returned to one word: “together.” It made us feel hopeful again about people power, and about how even the smallest spaces can hold collective possibility.


129
9
1 weeks ago

DREAM RECEIVED 🔮🎐🪅🪄

One of our dreams for hosting ODE at Behind VA Shadows is to not be limited by the physical size of the space, but instead to think through how a long, narrow storefront can still center community space-making, forming third space in one of the most commercialized areas in the city.

In this inaugural ODE, DPI creates a new infrastructure for dreamwork inside of our linear space, inviting the public to activate collective memory as a way of imagining possible futures together. The rain even makes the inner space more inimitable.

What stayed with us most was how many collected dreams returned to one word: “together.” It made us feel hopeful again about people power, and about how even the smallest spaces can hold collective possibility.


129
9
1 weeks ago

DREAM RECEIVED 🔮🎐🪅🪄

One of our dreams for hosting ODE at Behind VA Shadows is to not be limited by the physical size of the space, but instead to think through how a long, narrow storefront can still center community space-making, forming third space in one of the most commercialized areas in the city.

In this inaugural ODE, DPI creates a new infrastructure for dreamwork inside of our linear space, inviting the public to activate collective memory as a way of imagining possible futures together. The rain even makes the inner space more inimitable.

What stayed with us most was how many collected dreams returned to one word: “together.” It made us feel hopeful again about people power, and about how even the smallest spaces can hold collective possibility.


129
9
1 weeks ago

DREAM RECEIVED 🔮🎐🪅🪄

One of our dreams for hosting ODE at Behind VA Shadows is to not be limited by the physical size of the space, but instead to think through how a long, narrow storefront can still center community space-making, forming third space in one of the most commercialized areas in the city.

In this inaugural ODE, DPI creates a new infrastructure for dreamwork inside of our linear space, inviting the public to activate collective memory as a way of imagining possible futures together. The rain even makes the inner space more inimitable.

What stayed with us most was how many collected dreams returned to one word: “together.” It made us feel hopeful again about people power, and about how even the smallest spaces can hold collective possibility.


129
9
1 weeks ago

DREAM RECEIVED 🔮🎐🪅🪄

One of our dreams for hosting ODE at Behind VA Shadows is to not be limited by the physical size of the space, but instead to think through how a long, narrow storefront can still center community space-making, forming third space in one of the most commercialized areas in the city.

In this inaugural ODE, DPI creates a new infrastructure for dreamwork inside of our linear space, inviting the public to activate collective memory as a way of imagining possible futures together. The rain even makes the inner space more inimitable.

What stayed with us most was how many collected dreams returned to one word: “together.” It made us feel hopeful again about people power, and about how even the smallest spaces can hold collective possibility.


129
9
1 weeks ago

DREAM RECEIVED 🔮🎐🪅🪄

One of our dreams for hosting ODE at Behind VA Shadows is to not be limited by the physical size of the space, but instead to think through how a long, narrow storefront can still center community space-making, forming third space in one of the most commercialized areas in the city.

In this inaugural ODE, DPI creates a new infrastructure for dreamwork inside of our linear space, inviting the public to activate collective memory as a way of imagining possible futures together. The rain even makes the inner space more inimitable.

What stayed with us most was how many collected dreams returned to one word: “together.” It made us feel hopeful again about people power, and about how even the smallest spaces can hold collective possibility.


129
9
1 weeks ago

DREAM RECEIVED 🔮🎐🪅🪄

One of our dreams for hosting ODE at Behind VA Shadows is to not be limited by the physical size of the space, but instead to think through how a long, narrow storefront can still center community space-making, forming third space in one of the most commercialized areas in the city.

In this inaugural ODE, DPI creates a new infrastructure for dreamwork inside of our linear space, inviting the public to activate collective memory as a way of imagining possible futures together. The rain even makes the inner space more inimitable.

What stayed with us most was how many collected dreams returned to one word: “together.” It made us feel hopeful again about people power, and about how even the smallest spaces can hold collective possibility.


129
9
1 weeks ago

DREAM RECEIVED 🔮🎐🪅🪄

One of our dreams for hosting ODE at Behind VA Shadows is to not be limited by the physical size of the space, but instead to think through how a long, narrow storefront can still center community space-making, forming third space in one of the most commercialized areas in the city.

In this inaugural ODE, DPI creates a new infrastructure for dreamwork inside of our linear space, inviting the public to activate collective memory as a way of imagining possible futures together. The rain even makes the inner space more inimitable.

What stayed with us most was how many collected dreams returned to one word: “together.” It made us feel hopeful again about people power, and about how even the smallest spaces can hold collective possibility.


129
9
1 weeks ago

DREAM RECEIVED 🔮🎐🪅🪄

One of our dreams for hosting ODE at Behind VA Shadows is to not be limited by the physical size of the space, but instead to think through how a long, narrow storefront can still center community space-making, forming third space in one of the most commercialized areas in the city.

In this inaugural ODE, DPI creates a new infrastructure for dreamwork inside of our linear space, inviting the public to activate collective memory as a way of imagining possible futures together. The rain even makes the inner space more inimitable.

What stayed with us most was how many collected dreams returned to one word: “together.” It made us feel hopeful again about people power, and about how even the smallest spaces can hold collective possibility.


129
9
1 weeks ago

DREAM RECEIVED 🔮🎐🪅🪄

One of our dreams for hosting ODE at Behind VA Shadows is to not be limited by the physical size of the space, but instead to think through how a long, narrow storefront can still center community space-making, forming third space in one of the most commercialized areas in the city.

In this inaugural ODE, DPI creates a new infrastructure for dreamwork inside of our linear space, inviting the public to activate collective memory as a way of imagining possible futures together. The rain even makes the inner space more inimitable.

What stayed with us most was how many collected dreams returned to one word: “together.” It made us feel hopeful again about people power, and about how even the smallest spaces can hold collective possibility.


129
9
1 weeks ago

DREAM RECEIVED 🔮🎐🪅🪄

One of our dreams for hosting ODE at Behind VA Shadows is to not be limited by the physical size of the space, but instead to think through how a long, narrow storefront can still center community space-making, forming third space in one of the most commercialized areas in the city.

In this inaugural ODE, DPI creates a new infrastructure for dreamwork inside of our linear space, inviting the public to activate collective memory as a way of imagining possible futures together. The rain even makes the inner space more inimitable.

What stayed with us most was how many collected dreams returned to one word: “together.” It made us feel hopeful again about people power, and about how even the smallest spaces can hold collective possibility.


129
9
1 weeks ago

DREAM RECEIVED 🔮🎐🪅🪄

One of our dreams for hosting ODE at Behind VA Shadows is to not be limited by the physical size of the space, but instead to think through how a long, narrow storefront can still center community space-making, forming third space in one of the most commercialized areas in the city.

In this inaugural ODE, DPI creates a new infrastructure for dreamwork inside of our linear space, inviting the public to activate collective memory as a way of imagining possible futures together. The rain even makes the inner space more inimitable.

What stayed with us most was how many collected dreams returned to one word: “together.” It made us feel hopeful again about people power, and about how even the smallest spaces can hold collective possibility.


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1 weeks ago

Shadowbox, hello! Meet our second location of Behind VA Shadows, kicked off today with our dear friend Isola’s new work ( still install in progress! )Located at One Brattle Square, Shadowbox is a 96” high, 32” wide, 2 ft deep space previously hosted by our friend Kyoko.

Small in scale but open in possibility, Shadowbox embraces the overlooked architectural gap, the in-between space, the leftover corner that quietly exists alongside the city’s larger structures. Through this tiny storefront-like site, we are interested in thinking about how alternative spaces can interrupt the expected relationship between public space, visibility, labor, and art making.

As we take care of Shadowbox, we hope to continue promoting working artists in museums and beyond, while expanding Behind VA Shadows’ ongoing commitment to creating spaces for experimentation, encounter, and collective visibility in Harvard Sq & Brattle Sq.

Image 1: Isola installing at Shadowbox @iggyartofficial

Video 2: we learned how to use immersive view on Google, hope you get a sense of how close our two locations are, meaning don’t forget to check out one another when you are in Harvard sq/ Brattle sq

Image 3, 4: unofficial Shadowbox opening, our sidewalk gathering continues in Brattle sq now


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1 weeks ago

Shadowbox, hello! Meet our second location of Behind VA Shadows, kicked off today with our dear friend Isola’s new work ( still install in progress! )Located at One Brattle Square, Shadowbox is a 96” high, 32” wide, 2 ft deep space previously hosted by our friend Kyoko.

Small in scale but open in possibility, Shadowbox embraces the overlooked architectural gap, the in-between space, the leftover corner that quietly exists alongside the city’s larger structures. Through this tiny storefront-like site, we are interested in thinking about how alternative spaces can interrupt the expected relationship between public space, visibility, labor, and art making.

As we take care of Shadowbox, we hope to continue promoting working artists in museums and beyond, while expanding Behind VA Shadows’ ongoing commitment to creating spaces for experimentation, encounter, and collective visibility in Harvard Sq & Brattle Sq.

Image 1: Isola installing at Shadowbox @iggyartofficial

Video 2: we learned how to use immersive view on Google, hope you get a sense of how close our two locations are, meaning don’t forget to check out one another when you are in Harvard sq/ Brattle sq

Image 3, 4: unofficial Shadowbox opening, our sidewalk gathering continues in Brattle sq now


118
9
1 weeks ago

Shadowbox, hello! Meet our second location of Behind VA Shadows, kicked off today with our dear friend Isola’s new work ( still install in progress! )Located at One Brattle Square, Shadowbox is a 96” high, 32” wide, 2 ft deep space previously hosted by our friend Kyoko.

Small in scale but open in possibility, Shadowbox embraces the overlooked architectural gap, the in-between space, the leftover corner that quietly exists alongside the city’s larger structures. Through this tiny storefront-like site, we are interested in thinking about how alternative spaces can interrupt the expected relationship between public space, visibility, labor, and art making.

As we take care of Shadowbox, we hope to continue promoting working artists in museums and beyond, while expanding Behind VA Shadows’ ongoing commitment to creating spaces for experimentation, encounter, and collective visibility in Harvard Sq & Brattle Sq.

Image 1: Isola installing at Shadowbox @iggyartofficial

Video 2: we learned how to use immersive view on Google, hope you get a sense of how close our two locations are, meaning don’t forget to check out one another when you are in Harvard sq/ Brattle sq

Image 3, 4: unofficial Shadowbox opening, our sidewalk gathering continues in Brattle sq now


118
9
1 weeks ago

Shadowbox, hello! Meet our second location of Behind VA Shadows, kicked off today with our dear friend Isola’s new work ( still install in progress! )Located at One Brattle Square, Shadowbox is a 96” high, 32” wide, 2 ft deep space previously hosted by our friend Kyoko.

Small in scale but open in possibility, Shadowbox embraces the overlooked architectural gap, the in-between space, the leftover corner that quietly exists alongside the city’s larger structures. Through this tiny storefront-like site, we are interested in thinking about how alternative spaces can interrupt the expected relationship between public space, visibility, labor, and art making.

As we take care of Shadowbox, we hope to continue promoting working artists in museums and beyond, while expanding Behind VA Shadows’ ongoing commitment to creating spaces for experimentation, encounter, and collective visibility in Harvard Sq & Brattle Sq.

Image 1: Isola installing at Shadowbox @iggyartofficial

Video 2: we learned how to use immersive view on Google, hope you get a sense of how close our two locations are, meaning don’t forget to check out one another when you are in Harvard sq/ Brattle sq

Image 3, 4: unofficial Shadowbox opening, our sidewalk gathering continues in Brattle sq now


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1 weeks ago

BRAVO to 2026 Boston Art Writing Fellows Garry, Christian and Rene for three thorough reviews on our current solo show “when blue meets blue” byJoanna Tam @joanna_tam.

our good friends @miguellcaba @an.ha.n @viviantranart ‘s show “ A Shell, A Peel, A Pause” at amazing @unboundvisualarts

also our neighborhood bestie ( who will be turning 18 this month! ) @gallery263 featuring Hannah Lathams’ @hlatham6 “Ripple in Still Water”

We are enjoying the reviews crafted by these amazing young fellows @bostonartreview x @praise.shadows.art.

Thanks you all again for making such beautiful work and spreading the message of and about art through your writings!


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6
2 weeks ago

BRAVO to 2026 Boston Art Writing Fellows Garry, Christian and Rene for three thorough reviews on our current solo show “when blue meets blue” byJoanna Tam @joanna_tam.

our good friends @miguellcaba @an.ha.n @viviantranart ‘s show “ A Shell, A Peel, A Pause” at amazing @unboundvisualarts

also our neighborhood bestie ( who will be turning 18 this month! ) @gallery263 featuring Hannah Lathams’ @hlatham6 “Ripple in Still Water”

We are enjoying the reviews crafted by these amazing young fellows @bostonartreview x @praise.shadows.art.

Thanks you all again for making such beautiful work and spreading the message of and about art through your writings!


50
6
2 weeks ago

BRAVO to 2026 Boston Art Writing Fellows Garry, Christian and Rene for three thorough reviews on our current solo show “when blue meets blue” byJoanna Tam @joanna_tam.

our good friends @miguellcaba @an.ha.n @viviantranart ‘s show “ A Shell, A Peel, A Pause” at amazing @unboundvisualarts

also our neighborhood bestie ( who will be turning 18 this month! ) @gallery263 featuring Hannah Lathams’ @hlatham6 “Ripple in Still Water”

We are enjoying the reviews crafted by these amazing young fellows @bostonartreview x @praise.shadows.art.

Thanks you all again for making such beautiful work and spreading the message of and about art through your writings!


50
6
2 weeks ago

BRAVO to 2026 Boston Art Writing Fellows Garry, Christian and Rene for three thorough reviews on our current solo show “when blue meets blue” byJoanna Tam @joanna_tam.

our good friends @miguellcaba @an.ha.n @viviantranart ‘s show “ A Shell, A Peel, A Pause” at amazing @unboundvisualarts

also our neighborhood bestie ( who will be turning 18 this month! ) @gallery263 featuring Hannah Lathams’ @hlatham6 “Ripple in Still Water”

We are enjoying the reviews crafted by these amazing young fellows @bostonartreview x @praise.shadows.art.

Thanks you all again for making such beautiful work and spreading the message of and about art through your writings!


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6
2 weeks ago

we are so happy to receive some drop offs for The Shelf and so looking forward to welcome the ones on the way over, here is a quick look of the 2D formats we have so far before we finally open the door to welcome you to see them in person on May 9th! Big thank you to Ayla @ayla.y.t who welcomed all the formats and all the artists made your way to our space to drop off your work💕

Image 1:

Two Artists Talking @two.artists.talking ( @evalundsager @mccall.hollister @cassidywestjohn ) featuring conversations between students and Boston-Based Artists: @brooke_stewart_art @ajani_peace @riabrodell @yuwenwuart @driveraclerfeuille @dtwheel @daniellejabrams and David Antonio Cruz.

Orbis Editions @orbiseditions from Jessica @jessica_hankey0

Image 2: how to clean a house
Image 3: ABC: A Lesson in History
Image 4: Unity!
Image 5: Double Vision

Image 6: For Distant Viewing by @kaibarkerdennett
Image 7: mountain box by @elementalfrost


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2 weeks ago

Montreal, we are coming!

On May 4, Nemo will be joining the panel “Artists’ Books as Sites of Resistance” to present Behind VA Shadows’ inaugural catalog published in 2025 at the Art Libraries Society of North America (ARLIS/NA) @arlis_na Annual Conference in Montreal, QC, Canada. Titling her presentation “Behind VA Shadows Catalog: A Socially-Engaged Art Project’s Approach to Resist Disappearance,” Nemo is very excited to discuss it with art librarians and information professionals in the GLAM sector.

Speaking in her roles as the Editorial and Archival Lead of Behind VA Shadows and a graduate student in archival studies and libraries and information studies, Nemo will share the stories behind our process of making the catalog. Looking from the frameworks of community archives and artists’ books, Nemo reflects on how this publication can serve as an archives of Behind VA Shadows’ work and the community we have been building. Outside of the institutional space, Behind VA Shadows catalog exists a more permanent piece of evidence in telling the stories of VAs and celebrating our existence and creativity.

We are excited to be with Erin Rutherford, the moderator of this panel along with the stellar speakers Caroline Clavell, Head Librarian @kimbellartmuseum , Christine Walde, Fine Arts Librarian @universityofvictoria @uviclibraries.

The catalog is made possible because of the design and editorial team @wenbin.me @alltimesoychailover @yolandaheyang_arts with the support from @collectivefuturesfund


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6
3 weeks ago

Montreal, we are coming!

On May 4, Nemo will be joining the panel “Artists’ Books as Sites of Resistance” to present Behind VA Shadows’ inaugural catalog published in 2025 at the Art Libraries Society of North America (ARLIS/NA) @arlis_na Annual Conference in Montreal, QC, Canada. Titling her presentation “Behind VA Shadows Catalog: A Socially-Engaged Art Project’s Approach to Resist Disappearance,” Nemo is very excited to discuss it with art librarians and information professionals in the GLAM sector.

Speaking in her roles as the Editorial and Archival Lead of Behind VA Shadows and a graduate student in archival studies and libraries and information studies, Nemo will share the stories behind our process of making the catalog. Looking from the frameworks of community archives and artists’ books, Nemo reflects on how this publication can serve as an archives of Behind VA Shadows’ work and the community we have been building. Outside of the institutional space, Behind VA Shadows catalog exists a more permanent piece of evidence in telling the stories of VAs and celebrating our existence and creativity.

We are excited to be with Erin Rutherford, the moderator of this panel along with the stellar speakers Caroline Clavell, Head Librarian @kimbellartmuseum , Christine Walde, Fine Arts Librarian @universityofvictoria @uviclibraries.

The catalog is made possible because of the design and editorial team @wenbin.me @alltimesoychailover @yolandaheyang_arts with the support from @collectivefuturesfund


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6
3 weeks ago

Montreal, we are coming!

On May 4, Nemo will be joining the panel “Artists’ Books as Sites of Resistance” to present Behind VA Shadows’ inaugural catalog published in 2025 at the Art Libraries Society of North America (ARLIS/NA) @arlis_na Annual Conference in Montreal, QC, Canada. Titling her presentation “Behind VA Shadows Catalog: A Socially-Engaged Art Project’s Approach to Resist Disappearance,” Nemo is very excited to discuss it with art librarians and information professionals in the GLAM sector.

Speaking in her roles as the Editorial and Archival Lead of Behind VA Shadows and a graduate student in archival studies and libraries and information studies, Nemo will share the stories behind our process of making the catalog. Looking from the frameworks of community archives and artists’ books, Nemo reflects on how this publication can serve as an archives of Behind VA Shadows’ work and the community we have been building. Outside of the institutional space, Behind VA Shadows catalog exists a more permanent piece of evidence in telling the stories of VAs and celebrating our existence and creativity.

We are excited to be with Erin Rutherford, the moderator of this panel along with the stellar speakers Caroline Clavell, Head Librarian @kimbellartmuseum , Christine Walde, Fine Arts Librarian @universityofvictoria @uviclibraries.

The catalog is made possible because of the design and editorial team @wenbin.me @alltimesoychailover @yolandaheyang_arts with the support from @collectivefuturesfund


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3 weeks ago

Montreal, we are coming!

On May 4, Nemo will be joining the panel “Artists’ Books as Sites of Resistance” to present Behind VA Shadows’ inaugural catalog published in 2025 at the Art Libraries Society of North America (ARLIS/NA) @arlis_na Annual Conference in Montreal, QC, Canada. Titling her presentation “Behind VA Shadows Catalog: A Socially-Engaged Art Project’s Approach to Resist Disappearance,” Nemo is very excited to discuss it with art librarians and information professionals in the GLAM sector.

Speaking in her roles as the Editorial and Archival Lead of Behind VA Shadows and a graduate student in archival studies and libraries and information studies, Nemo will share the stories behind our process of making the catalog. Looking from the frameworks of community archives and artists’ books, Nemo reflects on how this publication can serve as an archives of Behind VA Shadows’ work and the community we have been building. Outside of the institutional space, Behind VA Shadows catalog exists a more permanent piece of evidence in telling the stories of VAs and celebrating our existence and creativity.

We are excited to be with Erin Rutherford, the moderator of this panel along with the stellar speakers Caroline Clavell, Head Librarian @kimbellartmuseum , Christine Walde, Fine Arts Librarian @universityofvictoria @uviclibraries.

The catalog is made possible because of the design and editorial team @wenbin.me @alltimesoychailover @yolandaheyang_arts with the support from @collectivefuturesfund


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6
3 weeks ago

Montreal, we are coming!

On May 4, Nemo will be joining the panel “Artists’ Books as Sites of Resistance” to present Behind VA Shadows’ inaugural catalog published in 2025 at the Art Libraries Society of North America (ARLIS/NA) @arlis_na Annual Conference in Montreal, QC, Canada. Titling her presentation “Behind VA Shadows Catalog: A Socially-Engaged Art Project’s Approach to Resist Disappearance,” Nemo is very excited to discuss it with art librarians and information professionals in the GLAM sector.

Speaking in her roles as the Editorial and Archival Lead of Behind VA Shadows and a graduate student in archival studies and libraries and information studies, Nemo will share the stories behind our process of making the catalog. Looking from the frameworks of community archives and artists’ books, Nemo reflects on how this publication can serve as an archives of Behind VA Shadows’ work and the community we have been building. Outside of the institutional space, Behind VA Shadows catalog exists a more permanent piece of evidence in telling the stories of VAs and celebrating our existence and creativity.

We are excited to be with Erin Rutherford, the moderator of this panel along with the stellar speakers Caroline Clavell, Head Librarian @kimbellartmuseum , Christine Walde, Fine Arts Librarian @universityofvictoria @uviclibraries.

The catalog is made possible because of the design and editorial team @wenbin.me @alltimesoychailover @yolandaheyang_arts with the support from @collectivefuturesfund


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6
3 weeks ago

We are beyond excited to have Department of Public Imagination ( DPI ) @deptofpublicimagination as our inaugural ODE ( One-Dimensional Events ) guest. From 2-5pm on May 9th, Department of Public Imagination will perform new infrastructure for dreamwork inside of our linear space, inviting the public to activate collective memory in order to imagine possible futures.

This ODE event will happen right after Joanna’s @joanna_tam exhibition “ when blue meets blue” from 1-2pm. You will have opportunity to experience ODE, meet artist Joanna, and bring your work in progress project to work at our Street Studio space hosted by @nam1yam1

The Shelf will be activated with the exciting selected submissions of artists’ diverse 2D formats.

Photo credits: Lauren Miller @lolamillz5


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5
3 weeks ago

We are beyond excited to have Department of Public Imagination ( DPI ) @deptofpublicimagination as our inaugural ODE ( One-Dimensional Events ) guest. From 2-5pm on May 9th, Department of Public Imagination will perform new infrastructure for dreamwork inside of our linear space, inviting the public to activate collective memory in order to imagine possible futures.

This ODE event will happen right after Joanna’s @joanna_tam exhibition “ when blue meets blue” from 1-2pm. You will have opportunity to experience ODE, meet artist Joanna, and bring your work in progress project to work at our Street Studio space hosted by @nam1yam1

The Shelf will be activated with the exciting selected submissions of artists’ diverse 2D formats.

Photo credits: Lauren Miller @lolamillz5


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5
3 weeks ago

We are beyond excited to have Department of Public Imagination ( DPI ) @deptofpublicimagination as our inaugural ODE ( One-Dimensional Events ) guest. From 2-5pm on May 9th, Department of Public Imagination will perform new infrastructure for dreamwork inside of our linear space, inviting the public to activate collective memory in order to imagine possible futures.

This ODE event will happen right after Joanna’s @joanna_tam exhibition “ when blue meets blue” from 1-2pm. You will have opportunity to experience ODE, meet artist Joanna, and bring your work in progress project to work at our Street Studio space hosted by @nam1yam1

The Shelf will be activated with the exciting selected submissions of artists’ diverse 2D formats.

Photo credits: Lauren Miller @lolamillz5


74
5
3 weeks ago

We are beyond excited to have Department of Public Imagination ( DPI ) @deptofpublicimagination as our inaugural ODE ( One-Dimensional Events ) guest. From 2-5pm on May 9th, Department of Public Imagination will perform new infrastructure for dreamwork inside of our linear space, inviting the public to activate collective memory in order to imagine possible futures.

This ODE event will happen right after Joanna’s @joanna_tam exhibition “ when blue meets blue” from 1-2pm. You will have opportunity to experience ODE, meet artist Joanna, and bring your work in progress project to work at our Street Studio space hosted by @nam1yam1

The Shelf will be activated with the exciting selected submissions of artists’ diverse 2D formats.

Photo credits: Lauren Miller @lolamillz5


74
5
3 weeks ago

We are beyond excited to have Department of Public Imagination ( DPI ) @deptofpublicimagination as our inaugural ODE ( One-Dimensional Events ) guest. From 2-5pm on May 9th, Department of Public Imagination will perform new infrastructure for dreamwork inside of our linear space, inviting the public to activate collective memory in order to imagine possible futures.

This ODE event will happen right after Joanna’s @joanna_tam exhibition “ when blue meets blue” from 1-2pm. You will have opportunity to experience ODE, meet artist Joanna, and bring your work in progress project to work at our Street Studio space hosted by @nam1yam1

The Shelf will be activated with the exciting selected submissions of artists’ diverse 2D formats.

Photo credits: Lauren Miller @lolamillz5


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5
3 weeks ago


비밀리에 인스타그램 스토리 보기

인스타그램 스토리 뷰어는 인스타그램 스토리, 비디오, 사진 또는 IGTV를 비밀리에 보고 저장할 수 있는 간단한 도구입니다. 이 서비스를 통해 콘텐츠를 다운로드하고 언제든지 오프라인으로 즐길 수 있습니다. 인스타그램에서 나중에 확인하고 싶은 흥미로운 콘텐츠를 찾거나 익명으로 스토리를 보고 싶다면, 우리 뷰어가 적합합니다. Anonstories는 신원을 숨길 수 있는 훌륭한 솔루션을 제공합니다. 인스타그램은 2023년 8월에 스토리 기능을 출시했으며, 이 기능은 흥미롭고 시간에 민감한 형식으로 빠르게 다른 플랫폼에 채택되었습니다. 스토리는 사용자가 텍스트, 이모지 또는 필터로 보강된 사진, 비디오 또는 셀카를 공유할 수 있게 해주며, 24시간 동안만 표시됩니다. 이 제한된 시간 동안 높은 참여를 유도하며 일반 게시물보다 더 많은 반응을 얻을 수 있습니다. 오늘날 스토리는 소셜 미디어에서 연결하고 소통하는 가장 인기 있는 방법 중 하나입니다. 그러나 스토리를 볼 때, 제작자는 자신의 뷰어 목록에서 당신의 이름을 볼 수 있으며, 이는 개인 정보 보호에 대한 우려를 일으킬 수 있습니다. 만약 스토리를 아무도 모르게 탐색하고 싶다면? 그때 Anonstories가 유용해집니다. 이 도구는 신원을 드러내지 않고 공개된 인스타그램 콘텐츠를 볼 수 있게 해줍니다. 관심 있는 프로필의 사용자명을 입력하면 해당 프로필의 최신 스토리를 확인할 수 있습니다. Anonstories 뷰어의 특징: - 익명 브라우징: 뷰어 목록에 나타나지 않고 스토리를 볼 수 있습니다. - 계정 필요 없음: 인스타그램 계정에 가입하지 않고 공개 콘텐츠를 볼 수 있습니다. - 콘텐츠 다운로드: 스토리 콘텐츠를 직접 다운로드하여 오프라인에서 사용할 수 있습니다. - 하이라이트 보기: 24시간 제한을 넘어서 인스타그램 하이라이트를 볼 수 있습니다. - 리포스트 모니터링: 개인 프로필의 스토리 리포스트나 참여도를 추적할 수 있습니다. 제한 사항: - 이 도구는 공개 계정에서만 작동하며, 개인 계정은 접근할 수 없습니다. 장점: - 개인 정보 보호 친화적: 인스타그램 콘텐츠를 보면서도 눈에 띄지 않습니다. - 간단하고 쉬움: 앱 설치나 등록이 필요 없습니다. - 독점 도구: 인스타그램에서 제공하지 않는 방식으로 콘텐츠를 다운로드하고 관리할 수 있습니다.

Anonstories의 장점

인스타그램 스토리 비공개로 탐색

인스타그램 업데이트를 비밀리에 추적하고 개인 정보를 보호하며 익명으로 남을 수 있습니다.


개인 인스타그램 뷰어

개인 프로필 뷰어를 사용하여 쉽게 프로필과 사진을 익명으로 볼 수 있습니다.


무료 스토리 뷰어

이 무료 도구는 인스타그램 스토리를 익명으로 볼 수 있게 해주며, 스토리 업로더에게 활동을 숨길 수 있습니다.

자주 묻는 질문

 
익명성

Anonstories는 사용자가 인스타그램 스토리를 볼 때 제작자에게 알림을 보내지 않도록 합니다.

 
디바이스 호환성

iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, Chrome, Safari와 같은 최신 브라우저에서 원활하게 작동합니다.

 
안전성 및 개인 정보 보호

로그인 정보 없이 안전하고 익명으로 브라우징할 수 있습니다.

 
등록 필요 없음

사용자는 간단히 사용자명을 입력하여 공개된 스토리를 볼 수 있습니다. 계정이 필요하지 않습니다.

 
지원 형식

사진(JPEG)과 비디오(MP4)를 쉽게 다운로드합니다.

 
비용

이 서비스는 무료로 제공됩니다.

 
비공개 계정

비공개 계정의 콘텐츠는 팔로워만 접근할 수 있습니다.

 
파일 사용

파일은 개인적 또는 교육적 용도로만 사용 가능하며 저작권 규정을 준수해야 합니다.

 
작동 방식

공개된 사용자명을 입력하여 스토리를 보거나 다운로드할 수 있습니다. 서비스는 콘텐츠를 로컬에 저장할 수 있는 직접 링크를 생성합니다.