julia
observing >< printmaking >< typesetting >< some soundscapes and spaces—OX4
~dj damage
~overtime
~d̷j̷ ̷m̷a̷m̷i̷
@acaoaca

Join us next Tuesday at 'Manifestos for Greener Arts in Oxford' to connect with the community and be inspired by local artists, including Julia Utreras! (@pressed.for)
Julia Utreras is a printmaker, visual artist and facilitator. Their work as an educator focuses on (re)nourishing people’s approach to image-making, encouraging play and experimentation via collages, drawings, and printmaking.
We'll hear about their practice, a manifesto project with @fig.studio, nameityouth , @resolvecollective and @make_space_for_girls and participate in a guided creative workshop...
🗓 Tuesday 21st April, 7-9pm
📍 The Old Fire Station
🥗 Free catering from @damascusrosekitchen
🔗 RSVP via the link in our bio (free)
This FREE workshop is hosted by Green Arts Oxfordshire Network and The Old Fire Station.
Images by Julia Utreras (@pressed.for)

Join us next Tuesday at 'Manifestos for Greener Arts in Oxford' to connect with the community and be inspired by local artists, including Julia Utreras! (@pressed.for)
Julia Utreras is a printmaker, visual artist and facilitator. Their work as an educator focuses on (re)nourishing people’s approach to image-making, encouraging play and experimentation via collages, drawings, and printmaking.
We'll hear about their practice, a manifesto project with @fig.studio, nameityouth , @resolvecollective and @make_space_for_girls and participate in a guided creative workshop...
🗓 Tuesday 21st April, 7-9pm
📍 The Old Fire Station
🥗 Free catering from @damascusrosekitchen
🔗 RSVP via the link in our bio (free)
This FREE workshop is hosted by Green Arts Oxfordshire Network and The Old Fire Station.
Images by Julia Utreras (@pressed.for)

Join us next Tuesday at 'Manifestos for Greener Arts in Oxford' to connect with the community and be inspired by local artists, including Julia Utreras! (@pressed.for)
Julia Utreras is a printmaker, visual artist and facilitator. Their work as an educator focuses on (re)nourishing people’s approach to image-making, encouraging play and experimentation via collages, drawings, and printmaking.
We'll hear about their practice, a manifesto project with @fig.studio, nameityouth , @resolvecollective and @make_space_for_girls and participate in a guided creative workshop...
🗓 Tuesday 21st April, 7-9pm
📍 The Old Fire Station
🥗 Free catering from @damascusrosekitchen
🔗 RSVP via the link in our bio (free)
This FREE workshop is hosted by Green Arts Oxfordshire Network and The Old Fire Station.
Images by Julia Utreras (@pressed.for)

WHIPLASH No.9: IF U READ THIS UR GAY EDITION
feat. poster by @pressedfor 🩷💛💚
On May 16th we welcome four (4) bands for a stacked lineup:
SEVEN YEAR WAITING LIST - queer noisegrind, Liverpool
@sevenyearwaitinglist
EMERGENCY BROADCAST - straight edge beatdown hardcore, London
@emergencybroadcastband
PITYSPEED - sasscore/dance punk, London
@pityspeed_
OVERTIME - drone decor, Oxford
@pressed.for
Tickets in bio!
NOBODY WILL BE REFUSED FOR LACK OF FUNDS. If you can't afford a ticket, just let the folks at the door know or get in touch ahead of time at whiplash.oxford@gmail.com
Free ticket for carer if needed, please get in touch.
We encourage all attendees to wear a face mask, and test for COVID-19 ahead of time if you are feeling under the weather! Free masks and LFTs will be on offer at the door.
Please consider donating and/or buying a £15 ticket if you can afford it to support the artists and the promoter! This gives people the option to buy low-wage tickets without the promoter operating at loss.
SET TIMES:
DOORS 7 PM
OVERTIME 7:30 PM
PITYSPEED 8:20 PM
EMERGENCY BROADCAST 9:10 PM
SEVEN YEAR WAITING LIST 10 PM
VENUE CLOSES 11 PM
Any specific inquiries get in touch at whiplash.oxford@gmail.com

Just around the corner, the (print)making fair is happening this Sunday. Look forward to seeing you all there. Come and see, take part, make a connection.
Grateful to share the music line-up:
Sionnach3–4pm
Overtime4–5pm
Cernwyll Fieldworks (live set)5–6pm
DJ Muli6–close
Thank you to everyone involved in making this happen. See you on Sunday.
—
Featuring
Poetic Pastel Press w/ Johanna Tagada Hoffbeck and Jatinder Singh Durhailay
@poeticpastel @johannatagada @jatindersinghdurhailay
Rosie Leech @rosieleechstudio
Tomone Nakayama @moneko_369
Fine Art Ruskin School of Art
Brookes Fine Art students @brookesfineart
vaz_ar.t
@madeleine.pugh.art
@Studiodissent
@rosie.art.portfolio
@mog_art_music84
@untytled_arts
@aartbygab
@e_herron_art
@the_fermented_tomato_does_art
Abigail Simmons, Ruth Shaw-Williams, Ruth Millar @brookes_soa_technical_studios
Art and Science @artsciencecsm
Tereza Horáček @terezahoracek1
Tom Hunter @therealtomhunter
Gab Drewett @mere_crumbs
Fig Studio @fig_oxford
& #TorqueEditions
Marta Blum @wasielewskamarta
Unquiet Press @unquietpress
Libby Peet @lordbugcreates
Alvina W @alvinart.25
Juliet Eccles @evetuesday
Lunchtime for the Wild Youth @lunchtimeforthewildyouth
+ Meal Deal Zine
Luca Burgess @luca.burgess
EDG @edg.artist
SCRAPS Collective
@scraps.collective
And more artists at The Commons table

Just around the corner, the (print)making fair is happening this Sunday. Look forward to seeing you all there. Come and see, take part, make a connection.
Grateful to share the music line-up:
Sionnach3–4pm
Overtime4–5pm
Cernwyll Fieldworks (live set)5–6pm
DJ Muli6–close
Thank you to everyone involved in making this happen. See you on Sunday.
—
Featuring
Poetic Pastel Press w/ Johanna Tagada Hoffbeck and Jatinder Singh Durhailay
@poeticpastel @johannatagada @jatindersinghdurhailay
Rosie Leech @rosieleechstudio
Tomone Nakayama @moneko_369
Fine Art Ruskin School of Art
Brookes Fine Art students @brookesfineart
vaz_ar.t
@madeleine.pugh.art
@Studiodissent
@rosie.art.portfolio
@mog_art_music84
@untytled_arts
@aartbygab
@e_herron_art
@the_fermented_tomato_does_art
Abigail Simmons, Ruth Shaw-Williams, Ruth Millar @brookes_soa_technical_studios
Art and Science @artsciencecsm
Tereza Horáček @terezahoracek1
Tom Hunter @therealtomhunter
Gab Drewett @mere_crumbs
Fig Studio @fig_oxford
& #TorqueEditions
Marta Blum @wasielewskamarta
Unquiet Press @unquietpress
Libby Peet @lordbugcreates
Alvina W @alvinart.25
Juliet Eccles @evetuesday
Lunchtime for the Wild Youth @lunchtimeforthewildyouth
+ Meal Deal Zine
Luca Burgess @luca.burgess
EDG @edg.artist
SCRAPS Collective
@scraps.collective
And more artists at The Commons table

Just around the corner, the (print)making fair is happening this Sunday. Look forward to seeing you all there. Come and see, take part, make a connection.
Grateful to share the music line-up:
Sionnach3–4pm
Overtime4–5pm
Cernwyll Fieldworks (live set)5–6pm
DJ Muli6–close
Thank you to everyone involved in making this happen. See you on Sunday.
—
Featuring
Poetic Pastel Press w/ Johanna Tagada Hoffbeck and Jatinder Singh Durhailay
@poeticpastel @johannatagada @jatindersinghdurhailay
Rosie Leech @rosieleechstudio
Tomone Nakayama @moneko_369
Fine Art Ruskin School of Art
Brookes Fine Art students @brookesfineart
vaz_ar.t
@madeleine.pugh.art
@Studiodissent
@rosie.art.portfolio
@mog_art_music84
@untytled_arts
@aartbygab
@e_herron_art
@the_fermented_tomato_does_art
Abigail Simmons, Ruth Shaw-Williams, Ruth Millar @brookes_soa_technical_studios
Art and Science @artsciencecsm
Tereza Horáček @terezahoracek1
Tom Hunter @therealtomhunter
Gab Drewett @mere_crumbs
Fig Studio @fig_oxford
& #TorqueEditions
Marta Blum @wasielewskamarta
Unquiet Press @unquietpress
Libby Peet @lordbugcreates
Alvina W @alvinart.25
Juliet Eccles @evetuesday
Lunchtime for the Wild Youth @lunchtimeforthewildyouth
+ Meal Deal Zine
Luca Burgess @luca.burgess
EDG @edg.artist
SCRAPS Collective
@scraps.collective
And more artists at The Commons table

Just around the corner, the (print)making fair is happening this Sunday. Look forward to seeing you all there. Come and see, take part, make a connection.
Grateful to share the music line-up:
Sionnach3–4pm
Overtime4–5pm
Cernwyll Fieldworks (live set)5–6pm
DJ Muli6–close
Thank you to everyone involved in making this happen. See you on Sunday.
—
Featuring
Poetic Pastel Press w/ Johanna Tagada Hoffbeck and Jatinder Singh Durhailay
@poeticpastel @johannatagada @jatindersinghdurhailay
Rosie Leech @rosieleechstudio
Tomone Nakayama @moneko_369
Fine Art Ruskin School of Art
Brookes Fine Art students @brookesfineart
vaz_ar.t
@madeleine.pugh.art
@Studiodissent
@rosie.art.portfolio
@mog_art_music84
@untytled_arts
@aartbygab
@e_herron_art
@the_fermented_tomato_does_art
Abigail Simmons, Ruth Shaw-Williams, Ruth Millar @brookes_soa_technical_studios
Art and Science @artsciencecsm
Tereza Horáček @terezahoracek1
Tom Hunter @therealtomhunter
Gab Drewett @mere_crumbs
Fig Studio @fig_oxford
& #TorqueEditions
Marta Blum @wasielewskamarta
Unquiet Press @unquietpress
Libby Peet @lordbugcreates
Alvina W @alvinart.25
Juliet Eccles @evetuesday
Lunchtime for the Wild Youth @lunchtimeforthewildyouth
+ Meal Deal Zine
Luca Burgess @luca.burgess
EDG @edg.artist
SCRAPS Collective
@scraps.collective
And more artists at The Commons table

Just around the corner, the (print)making fair is happening this Sunday. Look forward to seeing you all there. Come and see, take part, make a connection.
Grateful to share the music line-up:
Sionnach3–4pm
Overtime4–5pm
Cernwyll Fieldworks (live set)5–6pm
DJ Muli6–close
Thank you to everyone involved in making this happen. See you on Sunday.
—
Featuring
Poetic Pastel Press w/ Johanna Tagada Hoffbeck and Jatinder Singh Durhailay
@poeticpastel @johannatagada @jatindersinghdurhailay
Rosie Leech @rosieleechstudio
Tomone Nakayama @moneko_369
Fine Art Ruskin School of Art
Brookes Fine Art students @brookesfineart
vaz_ar.t
@madeleine.pugh.art
@Studiodissent
@rosie.art.portfolio
@mog_art_music84
@untytled_arts
@aartbygab
@e_herron_art
@the_fermented_tomato_does_art
Abigail Simmons, Ruth Shaw-Williams, Ruth Millar @brookes_soa_technical_studios
Art and Science @artsciencecsm
Tereza Horáček @terezahoracek1
Tom Hunter @therealtomhunter
Gab Drewett @mere_crumbs
Fig Studio @fig_oxford
& #TorqueEditions
Marta Blum @wasielewskamarta
Unquiet Press @unquietpress
Libby Peet @lordbugcreates
Alvina W @alvinart.25
Juliet Eccles @evetuesday
Lunchtime for the Wild Youth @lunchtimeforthewildyouth
+ Meal Deal Zine
Luca Burgess @luca.burgess
EDG @edg.artist
SCRAPS Collective
@scraps.collective
And more artists at The Commons table

Just around the corner, the (print)making fair is happening this Sunday. Look forward to seeing you all there. Come and see, take part, make a connection.
Grateful to share the music line-up:
Sionnach3–4pm
Overtime4–5pm
Cernwyll Fieldworks (live set)5–6pm
DJ Muli6–close
Thank you to everyone involved in making this happen. See you on Sunday.
—
Featuring
Poetic Pastel Press w/ Johanna Tagada Hoffbeck and Jatinder Singh Durhailay
@poeticpastel @johannatagada @jatindersinghdurhailay
Rosie Leech @rosieleechstudio
Tomone Nakayama @moneko_369
Fine Art Ruskin School of Art
Brookes Fine Art students @brookesfineart
vaz_ar.t
@madeleine.pugh.art
@Studiodissent
@rosie.art.portfolio
@mog_art_music84
@untytled_arts
@aartbygab
@e_herron_art
@the_fermented_tomato_does_art
Abigail Simmons, Ruth Shaw-Williams, Ruth Millar @brookes_soa_technical_studios
Art and Science @artsciencecsm
Tereza Horáček @terezahoracek1
Tom Hunter @therealtomhunter
Gab Drewett @mere_crumbs
Fig Studio @fig_oxford
& #TorqueEditions
Marta Blum @wasielewskamarta
Unquiet Press @unquietpress
Libby Peet @lordbugcreates
Alvina W @alvinart.25
Juliet Eccles @evetuesday
Lunchtime for the Wild Youth @lunchtimeforthewildyouth
+ Meal Deal Zine
Luca Burgess @luca.burgess
EDG @edg.artist
SCRAPS Collective
@scraps.collective
And more artists at The Commons table

Just around the corner, the (print)making fair is happening this Sunday. Look forward to seeing you all there. Come and see, take part, make a connection.
Grateful to share the music line-up:
Sionnach3–4pm
Overtime4–5pm
Cernwyll Fieldworks (live set)5–6pm
DJ Muli6–close
Thank you to everyone involved in making this happen. See you on Sunday.
—
Featuring
Poetic Pastel Press w/ Johanna Tagada Hoffbeck and Jatinder Singh Durhailay
@poeticpastel @johannatagada @jatindersinghdurhailay
Rosie Leech @rosieleechstudio
Tomone Nakayama @moneko_369
Fine Art Ruskin School of Art
Brookes Fine Art students @brookesfineart
vaz_ar.t
@madeleine.pugh.art
@Studiodissent
@rosie.art.portfolio
@mog_art_music84
@untytled_arts
@aartbygab
@e_herron_art
@the_fermented_tomato_does_art
Abigail Simmons, Ruth Shaw-Williams, Ruth Millar @brookes_soa_technical_studios
Art and Science @artsciencecsm
Tereza Horáček @terezahoracek1
Tom Hunter @therealtomhunter
Gab Drewett @mere_crumbs
Fig Studio @fig_oxford
& #TorqueEditions
Marta Blum @wasielewskamarta
Unquiet Press @unquietpress
Libby Peet @lordbugcreates
Alvina W @alvinart.25
Juliet Eccles @evetuesday
Lunchtime for the Wild Youth @lunchtimeforthewildyouth
+ Meal Deal Zine
Luca Burgess @luca.burgess
EDG @edg.artist
SCRAPS Collective
@scraps.collective
And more artists at The Commons table

Just around the corner, the (print)making fair is happening this Sunday. Look forward to seeing you all there. Come and see, take part, make a connection.
Grateful to share the music line-up:
Sionnach3–4pm
Overtime4–5pm
Cernwyll Fieldworks (live set)5–6pm
DJ Muli6–close
Thank you to everyone involved in making this happen. See you on Sunday.
—
Featuring
Poetic Pastel Press w/ Johanna Tagada Hoffbeck and Jatinder Singh Durhailay
@poeticpastel @johannatagada @jatindersinghdurhailay
Rosie Leech @rosieleechstudio
Tomone Nakayama @moneko_369
Fine Art Ruskin School of Art
Brookes Fine Art students @brookesfineart
vaz_ar.t
@madeleine.pugh.art
@Studiodissent
@rosie.art.portfolio
@mog_art_music84
@untytled_arts
@aartbygab
@e_herron_art
@the_fermented_tomato_does_art
Abigail Simmons, Ruth Shaw-Williams, Ruth Millar @brookes_soa_technical_studios
Art and Science @artsciencecsm
Tereza Horáček @terezahoracek1
Tom Hunter @therealtomhunter
Gab Drewett @mere_crumbs
Fig Studio @fig_oxford
& #TorqueEditions
Marta Blum @wasielewskamarta
Unquiet Press @unquietpress
Libby Peet @lordbugcreates
Alvina W @alvinart.25
Juliet Eccles @evetuesday
Lunchtime for the Wild Youth @lunchtimeforthewildyouth
+ Meal Deal Zine
Luca Burgess @luca.burgess
EDG @edg.artist
SCRAPS Collective
@scraps.collective
And more artists at The Commons table

Just around the corner, the (print)making fair is happening this Sunday. Look forward to seeing you all there. Come and see, take part, make a connection.
Grateful to share the music line-up:
Sionnach3–4pm
Overtime4–5pm
Cernwyll Fieldworks (live set)5–6pm
DJ Muli6–close
Thank you to everyone involved in making this happen. See you on Sunday.
—
Featuring
Poetic Pastel Press w/ Johanna Tagada Hoffbeck and Jatinder Singh Durhailay
@poeticpastel @johannatagada @jatindersinghdurhailay
Rosie Leech @rosieleechstudio
Tomone Nakayama @moneko_369
Fine Art Ruskin School of Art
Brookes Fine Art students @brookesfineart
vaz_ar.t
@madeleine.pugh.art
@Studiodissent
@rosie.art.portfolio
@mog_art_music84
@untytled_arts
@aartbygab
@e_herron_art
@the_fermented_tomato_does_art
Abigail Simmons, Ruth Shaw-Williams, Ruth Millar @brookes_soa_technical_studios
Art and Science @artsciencecsm
Tereza Horáček @terezahoracek1
Tom Hunter @therealtomhunter
Gab Drewett @mere_crumbs
Fig Studio @fig_oxford
& #TorqueEditions
Marta Blum @wasielewskamarta
Unquiet Press @unquietpress
Libby Peet @lordbugcreates
Alvina W @alvinart.25
Juliet Eccles @evetuesday
Lunchtime for the Wild Youth @lunchtimeforthewildyouth
+ Meal Deal Zine
Luca Burgess @luca.burgess
EDG @edg.artist
SCRAPS Collective
@scraps.collective
And more artists at The Commons table

The Waiting List book is available to buy from @antennebooks !
£10. Designed by Julia Utreras @pressed.for. Edition of 350. 102 pages. Litho printed on Munken paper at Hollywell Press, Oxford. Soft cover and section sewn binding.
Each copy had an individually made seedpaper belly band wrap. Made from the same seeds - Sunflower and Rye – and in same way as the original project. You can choose to bury and grow the paper or not! Images here of Sam from @fig_studio making the wraps.
The original Waiting Project list project, which the book documents, was an innovative work of art/activism by Dr JC Niala, Julia Utreras and Sam Skinner, working in collaboration with @greenpeaceuk, which explored access to allotments, land justice and food sovereignty.
The publication includes: new poems by @jcniala; unseen data and documentation; creative reflections on the project by @hannah_davey, @harunishere, @mary.jane.edwards, kaylenealder; photos by @edalziel; and illustrations by @moeritherium.
The project transformed data from a nationwide survey on the number of people on allotment waiting lists in the UK - over 170,000 - into a huge allotment-sized artwork made of seed paper. The artwork was first presented in London in 2023, as a collective demand for more allotments. Enacting en-masse a right enshrined in the 1908 Allotment Act: if 6 or more people demand an allotment the government is duty bound to act.
The artwork then travelled to Liverpool where it was ‘dug-in’ to land owned by supermarket giant Tesco. An area the size of a standard ‘10 pole’ allotment plot was laid with the seed paper sewn with blocks of Clover, Fescue, Mustard, Rye and Sunflower, to support phytoremediation of the land and act as green manure, before being covered in 4 tonnes of compost. The project received nationwide attention and was featured in national newspapers, on radio, TV, and online.
Further details: www.fig.studio
Photos by @tom_andrew_

The Waiting List book is available to buy from @antennebooks !
£10. Designed by Julia Utreras @pressed.for. Edition of 350. 102 pages. Litho printed on Munken paper at Hollywell Press, Oxford. Soft cover and section sewn binding.
Each copy had an individually made seedpaper belly band wrap. Made from the same seeds - Sunflower and Rye – and in same way as the original project. You can choose to bury and grow the paper or not! Images here of Sam from @fig_studio making the wraps.
The original Waiting Project list project, which the book documents, was an innovative work of art/activism by Dr JC Niala, Julia Utreras and Sam Skinner, working in collaboration with @greenpeaceuk, which explored access to allotments, land justice and food sovereignty.
The publication includes: new poems by @jcniala; unseen data and documentation; creative reflections on the project by @hannah_davey, @harunishere, @mary.jane.edwards, kaylenealder; photos by @edalziel; and illustrations by @moeritherium.
The project transformed data from a nationwide survey on the number of people on allotment waiting lists in the UK - over 170,000 - into a huge allotment-sized artwork made of seed paper. The artwork was first presented in London in 2023, as a collective demand for more allotments. Enacting en-masse a right enshrined in the 1908 Allotment Act: if 6 or more people demand an allotment the government is duty bound to act.
The artwork then travelled to Liverpool where it was ‘dug-in’ to land owned by supermarket giant Tesco. An area the size of a standard ‘10 pole’ allotment plot was laid with the seed paper sewn with blocks of Clover, Fescue, Mustard, Rye and Sunflower, to support phytoremediation of the land and act as green manure, before being covered in 4 tonnes of compost. The project received nationwide attention and was featured in national newspapers, on radio, TV, and online.
Further details: www.fig.studio
Photos by @tom_andrew_

The Waiting List book is available to buy from @antennebooks !
£10. Designed by Julia Utreras @pressed.for. Edition of 350. 102 pages. Litho printed on Munken paper at Hollywell Press, Oxford. Soft cover and section sewn binding.
Each copy had an individually made seedpaper belly band wrap. Made from the same seeds - Sunflower and Rye – and in same way as the original project. You can choose to bury and grow the paper or not! Images here of Sam from @fig_studio making the wraps.
The original Waiting Project list project, which the book documents, was an innovative work of art/activism by Dr JC Niala, Julia Utreras and Sam Skinner, working in collaboration with @greenpeaceuk, which explored access to allotments, land justice and food sovereignty.
The publication includes: new poems by @jcniala; unseen data and documentation; creative reflections on the project by @hannah_davey, @harunishere, @mary.jane.edwards, kaylenealder; photos by @edalziel; and illustrations by @moeritherium.
The project transformed data from a nationwide survey on the number of people on allotment waiting lists in the UK - over 170,000 - into a huge allotment-sized artwork made of seed paper. The artwork was first presented in London in 2023, as a collective demand for more allotments. Enacting en-masse a right enshrined in the 1908 Allotment Act: if 6 or more people demand an allotment the government is duty bound to act.
The artwork then travelled to Liverpool where it was ‘dug-in’ to land owned by supermarket giant Tesco. An area the size of a standard ‘10 pole’ allotment plot was laid with the seed paper sewn with blocks of Clover, Fescue, Mustard, Rye and Sunflower, to support phytoremediation of the land and act as green manure, before being covered in 4 tonnes of compost. The project received nationwide attention and was featured in national newspapers, on radio, TV, and online.
Further details: www.fig.studio
Photos by @tom_andrew_

The Waiting List book is available to buy from @antennebooks !
£10. Designed by Julia Utreras @pressed.for. Edition of 350. 102 pages. Litho printed on Munken paper at Hollywell Press, Oxford. Soft cover and section sewn binding.
Each copy had an individually made seedpaper belly band wrap. Made from the same seeds - Sunflower and Rye – and in same way as the original project. You can choose to bury and grow the paper or not! Images here of Sam from @fig_studio making the wraps.
The original Waiting Project list project, which the book documents, was an innovative work of art/activism by Dr JC Niala, Julia Utreras and Sam Skinner, working in collaboration with @greenpeaceuk, which explored access to allotments, land justice and food sovereignty.
The publication includes: new poems by @jcniala; unseen data and documentation; creative reflections on the project by @hannah_davey, @harunishere, @mary.jane.edwards, kaylenealder; photos by @edalziel; and illustrations by @moeritherium.
The project transformed data from a nationwide survey on the number of people on allotment waiting lists in the UK - over 170,000 - into a huge allotment-sized artwork made of seed paper. The artwork was first presented in London in 2023, as a collective demand for more allotments. Enacting en-masse a right enshrined in the 1908 Allotment Act: if 6 or more people demand an allotment the government is duty bound to act.
The artwork then travelled to Liverpool where it was ‘dug-in’ to land owned by supermarket giant Tesco. An area the size of a standard ‘10 pole’ allotment plot was laid with the seed paper sewn with blocks of Clover, Fescue, Mustard, Rye and Sunflower, to support phytoremediation of the land and act as green manure, before being covered in 4 tonnes of compost. The project received nationwide attention and was featured in national newspapers, on radio, TV, and online.
Further details: www.fig.studio
Photos by @tom_andrew_

The Waiting List book is available to buy from @antennebooks !
£10. Designed by Julia Utreras @pressed.for. Edition of 350. 102 pages. Litho printed on Munken paper at Hollywell Press, Oxford. Soft cover and section sewn binding.
Each copy had an individually made seedpaper belly band wrap. Made from the same seeds - Sunflower and Rye – and in same way as the original project. You can choose to bury and grow the paper or not! Images here of Sam from @fig_studio making the wraps.
The original Waiting Project list project, which the book documents, was an innovative work of art/activism by Dr JC Niala, Julia Utreras and Sam Skinner, working in collaboration with @greenpeaceuk, which explored access to allotments, land justice and food sovereignty.
The publication includes: new poems by @jcniala; unseen data and documentation; creative reflections on the project by @hannah_davey, @harunishere, @mary.jane.edwards, kaylenealder; photos by @edalziel; and illustrations by @moeritherium.
The project transformed data from a nationwide survey on the number of people on allotment waiting lists in the UK - over 170,000 - into a huge allotment-sized artwork made of seed paper. The artwork was first presented in London in 2023, as a collective demand for more allotments. Enacting en-masse a right enshrined in the 1908 Allotment Act: if 6 or more people demand an allotment the government is duty bound to act.
The artwork then travelled to Liverpool where it was ‘dug-in’ to land owned by supermarket giant Tesco. An area the size of a standard ‘10 pole’ allotment plot was laid with the seed paper sewn with blocks of Clover, Fescue, Mustard, Rye and Sunflower, to support phytoremediation of the land and act as green manure, before being covered in 4 tonnes of compost. The project received nationwide attention and was featured in national newspapers, on radio, TV, and online.
Further details: www.fig.studio
Photos by @tom_andrew_

The Waiting List book is available to buy from @antennebooks !
£10. Designed by Julia Utreras @pressed.for. Edition of 350. 102 pages. Litho printed on Munken paper at Hollywell Press, Oxford. Soft cover and section sewn binding.
Each copy had an individually made seedpaper belly band wrap. Made from the same seeds - Sunflower and Rye – and in same way as the original project. You can choose to bury and grow the paper or not! Images here of Sam from @fig_studio making the wraps.
The original Waiting Project list project, which the book documents, was an innovative work of art/activism by Dr JC Niala, Julia Utreras and Sam Skinner, working in collaboration with @greenpeaceuk, which explored access to allotments, land justice and food sovereignty.
The publication includes: new poems by @jcniala; unseen data and documentation; creative reflections on the project by @hannah_davey, @harunishere, @mary.jane.edwards, kaylenealder; photos by @edalziel; and illustrations by @moeritherium.
The project transformed data from a nationwide survey on the number of people on allotment waiting lists in the UK - over 170,000 - into a huge allotment-sized artwork made of seed paper. The artwork was first presented in London in 2023, as a collective demand for more allotments. Enacting en-masse a right enshrined in the 1908 Allotment Act: if 6 or more people demand an allotment the government is duty bound to act.
The artwork then travelled to Liverpool where it was ‘dug-in’ to land owned by supermarket giant Tesco. An area the size of a standard ‘10 pole’ allotment plot was laid with the seed paper sewn with blocks of Clover, Fescue, Mustard, Rye and Sunflower, to support phytoremediation of the land and act as green manure, before being covered in 4 tonnes of compost. The project received nationwide attention and was featured in national newspapers, on radio, TV, and online.
Further details: www.fig.studio
Photos by @tom_andrew_

The Waiting List book is available to buy from @antennebooks !
£10. Designed by Julia Utreras @pressed.for. Edition of 350. 102 pages. Litho printed on Munken paper at Hollywell Press, Oxford. Soft cover and section sewn binding.
Each copy had an individually made seedpaper belly band wrap. Made from the same seeds - Sunflower and Rye – and in same way as the original project. You can choose to bury and grow the paper or not! Images here of Sam from @fig_studio making the wraps.
The original Waiting Project list project, which the book documents, was an innovative work of art/activism by Dr JC Niala, Julia Utreras and Sam Skinner, working in collaboration with @greenpeaceuk, which explored access to allotments, land justice and food sovereignty.
The publication includes: new poems by @jcniala; unseen data and documentation; creative reflections on the project by @hannah_davey, @harunishere, @mary.jane.edwards, kaylenealder; photos by @edalziel; and illustrations by @moeritherium.
The project transformed data from a nationwide survey on the number of people on allotment waiting lists in the UK - over 170,000 - into a huge allotment-sized artwork made of seed paper. The artwork was first presented in London in 2023, as a collective demand for more allotments. Enacting en-masse a right enshrined in the 1908 Allotment Act: if 6 or more people demand an allotment the government is duty bound to act.
The artwork then travelled to Liverpool where it was ‘dug-in’ to land owned by supermarket giant Tesco. An area the size of a standard ‘10 pole’ allotment plot was laid with the seed paper sewn with blocks of Clover, Fescue, Mustard, Rye and Sunflower, to support phytoremediation of the land and act as green manure, before being covered in 4 tonnes of compost. The project received nationwide attention and was featured in national newspapers, on radio, TV, and online.
Further details: www.fig.studio
Photos by @tom_andrew_

The Waiting List book is available to buy from @antennebooks !
£10. Designed by Julia Utreras @pressed.for. Edition of 350. 102 pages. Litho printed on Munken paper at Hollywell Press, Oxford. Soft cover and section sewn binding.
Each copy had an individually made seedpaper belly band wrap. Made from the same seeds - Sunflower and Rye – and in same way as the original project. You can choose to bury and grow the paper or not! Images here of Sam from @fig_studio making the wraps.
The original Waiting Project list project, which the book documents, was an innovative work of art/activism by Dr JC Niala, Julia Utreras and Sam Skinner, working in collaboration with @greenpeaceuk, which explored access to allotments, land justice and food sovereignty.
The publication includes: new poems by @jcniala; unseen data and documentation; creative reflections on the project by @hannah_davey, @harunishere, @mary.jane.edwards, kaylenealder; photos by @edalziel; and illustrations by @moeritherium.
The project transformed data from a nationwide survey on the number of people on allotment waiting lists in the UK - over 170,000 - into a huge allotment-sized artwork made of seed paper. The artwork was first presented in London in 2023, as a collective demand for more allotments. Enacting en-masse a right enshrined in the 1908 Allotment Act: if 6 or more people demand an allotment the government is duty bound to act.
The artwork then travelled to Liverpool where it was ‘dug-in’ to land owned by supermarket giant Tesco. An area the size of a standard ‘10 pole’ allotment plot was laid with the seed paper sewn with blocks of Clover, Fescue, Mustard, Rye and Sunflower, to support phytoremediation of the land and act as green manure, before being covered in 4 tonnes of compost. The project received nationwide attention and was featured in national newspapers, on radio, TV, and online.
Further details: www.fig.studio
Photos by @tom_andrew_

The Waiting List book is available to buy from @antennebooks !
£10. Designed by Julia Utreras @pressed.for. Edition of 350. 102 pages. Litho printed on Munken paper at Hollywell Press, Oxford. Soft cover and section sewn binding.
Each copy had an individually made seedpaper belly band wrap. Made from the same seeds - Sunflower and Rye – and in same way as the original project. You can choose to bury and grow the paper or not! Images here of Sam from @fig_studio making the wraps.
The original Waiting Project list project, which the book documents, was an innovative work of art/activism by Dr JC Niala, Julia Utreras and Sam Skinner, working in collaboration with @greenpeaceuk, which explored access to allotments, land justice and food sovereignty.
The publication includes: new poems by @jcniala; unseen data and documentation; creative reflections on the project by @hannah_davey, @harunishere, @mary.jane.edwards, kaylenealder; photos by @edalziel; and illustrations by @moeritherium.
The project transformed data from a nationwide survey on the number of people on allotment waiting lists in the UK - over 170,000 - into a huge allotment-sized artwork made of seed paper. The artwork was first presented in London in 2023, as a collective demand for more allotments. Enacting en-masse a right enshrined in the 1908 Allotment Act: if 6 or more people demand an allotment the government is duty bound to act.
The artwork then travelled to Liverpool where it was ‘dug-in’ to land owned by supermarket giant Tesco. An area the size of a standard ‘10 pole’ allotment plot was laid with the seed paper sewn with blocks of Clover, Fescue, Mustard, Rye and Sunflower, to support phytoremediation of the land and act as green manure, before being covered in 4 tonnes of compost. The project received nationwide attention and was featured in national newspapers, on radio, TV, and online.
Further details: www.fig.studio
Photos by @tom_andrew_

The Waiting List book is available to buy from @antennebooks !
£10. Designed by Julia Utreras @pressed.for. Edition of 350. 102 pages. Litho printed on Munken paper at Hollywell Press, Oxford. Soft cover and section sewn binding.
Each copy had an individually made seedpaper belly band wrap. Made from the same seeds - Sunflower and Rye – and in same way as the original project. You can choose to bury and grow the paper or not! Images here of Sam from @fig_studio making the wraps.
The original Waiting Project list project, which the book documents, was an innovative work of art/activism by Dr JC Niala, Julia Utreras and Sam Skinner, working in collaboration with @greenpeaceuk, which explored access to allotments, land justice and food sovereignty.
The publication includes: new poems by @jcniala; unseen data and documentation; creative reflections on the project by @hannah_davey, @harunishere, @mary.jane.edwards, kaylenealder; photos by @edalziel; and illustrations by @moeritherium.
The project transformed data from a nationwide survey on the number of people on allotment waiting lists in the UK - over 170,000 - into a huge allotment-sized artwork made of seed paper. The artwork was first presented in London in 2023, as a collective demand for more allotments. Enacting en-masse a right enshrined in the 1908 Allotment Act: if 6 or more people demand an allotment the government is duty bound to act.
The artwork then travelled to Liverpool where it was ‘dug-in’ to land owned by supermarket giant Tesco. An area the size of a standard ‘10 pole’ allotment plot was laid with the seed paper sewn with blocks of Clover, Fescue, Mustard, Rye and Sunflower, to support phytoremediation of the land and act as green manure, before being covered in 4 tonnes of compost. The project received nationwide attention and was featured in national newspapers, on radio, TV, and online.
Further details: www.fig.studio
Photos by @tom_andrew_

The Waiting List book is available to buy from @antennebooks !
£10. Designed by Julia Utreras @pressed.for. Edition of 350. 102 pages. Litho printed on Munken paper at Hollywell Press, Oxford. Soft cover and section sewn binding.
Each copy had an individually made seedpaper belly band wrap. Made from the same seeds - Sunflower and Rye – and in same way as the original project. You can choose to bury and grow the paper or not! Images here of Sam from @fig_studio making the wraps.
The original Waiting Project list project, which the book documents, was an innovative work of art/activism by Dr JC Niala, Julia Utreras and Sam Skinner, working in collaboration with @greenpeaceuk, which explored access to allotments, land justice and food sovereignty.
The publication includes: new poems by @jcniala; unseen data and documentation; creative reflections on the project by @hannah_davey, @harunishere, @mary.jane.edwards, kaylenealder; photos by @edalziel; and illustrations by @moeritherium.
The project transformed data from a nationwide survey on the number of people on allotment waiting lists in the UK - over 170,000 - into a huge allotment-sized artwork made of seed paper. The artwork was first presented in London in 2023, as a collective demand for more allotments. Enacting en-masse a right enshrined in the 1908 Allotment Act: if 6 or more people demand an allotment the government is duty bound to act.
The artwork then travelled to Liverpool where it was ‘dug-in’ to land owned by supermarket giant Tesco. An area the size of a standard ‘10 pole’ allotment plot was laid with the seed paper sewn with blocks of Clover, Fescue, Mustard, Rye and Sunflower, to support phytoremediation of the land and act as green manure, before being covered in 4 tonnes of compost. The project received nationwide attention and was featured in national newspapers, on radio, TV, and online.
Further details: www.fig.studio
Photos by @tom_andrew_

The Waiting List book is available to buy from @antennebooks !
£10. Designed by Julia Utreras @pressed.for. Edition of 350. 102 pages. Litho printed on Munken paper at Hollywell Press, Oxford. Soft cover and section sewn binding.
Each copy had an individually made seedpaper belly band wrap. Made from the same seeds - Sunflower and Rye – and in same way as the original project. You can choose to bury and grow the paper or not! Images here of Sam from @fig_studio making the wraps.
The original Waiting Project list project, which the book documents, was an innovative work of art/activism by Dr JC Niala, Julia Utreras and Sam Skinner, working in collaboration with @greenpeaceuk, which explored access to allotments, land justice and food sovereignty.
The publication includes: new poems by @jcniala; unseen data and documentation; creative reflections on the project by @hannah_davey, @harunishere, @mary.jane.edwards, kaylenealder; photos by @edalziel; and illustrations by @moeritherium.
The project transformed data from a nationwide survey on the number of people on allotment waiting lists in the UK - over 170,000 - into a huge allotment-sized artwork made of seed paper. The artwork was first presented in London in 2023, as a collective demand for more allotments. Enacting en-masse a right enshrined in the 1908 Allotment Act: if 6 or more people demand an allotment the government is duty bound to act.
The artwork then travelled to Liverpool where it was ‘dug-in’ to land owned by supermarket giant Tesco. An area the size of a standard ‘10 pole’ allotment plot was laid with the seed paper sewn with blocks of Clover, Fescue, Mustard, Rye and Sunflower, to support phytoremediation of the land and act as green manure, before being covered in 4 tonnes of compost. The project received nationwide attention and was featured in national newspapers, on radio, TV, and online.
Further details: www.fig.studio
Photos by @tom_andrew_

The Waiting List book is available to buy from @antennebooks !
£10. Designed by Julia Utreras @pressed.for. Edition of 350. 102 pages. Litho printed on Munken paper at Hollywell Press, Oxford. Soft cover and section sewn binding.
Each copy had an individually made seedpaper belly band wrap. Made from the same seeds - Sunflower and Rye – and in same way as the original project. You can choose to bury and grow the paper or not! Images here of Sam from @fig_studio making the wraps.
The original Waiting Project list project, which the book documents, was an innovative work of art/activism by Dr JC Niala, Julia Utreras and Sam Skinner, working in collaboration with @greenpeaceuk, which explored access to allotments, land justice and food sovereignty.
The publication includes: new poems by @jcniala; unseen data and documentation; creative reflections on the project by @hannah_davey, @harunishere, @mary.jane.edwards, kaylenealder; photos by @edalziel; and illustrations by @moeritherium.
The project transformed data from a nationwide survey on the number of people on allotment waiting lists in the UK - over 170,000 - into a huge allotment-sized artwork made of seed paper. The artwork was first presented in London in 2023, as a collective demand for more allotments. Enacting en-masse a right enshrined in the 1908 Allotment Act: if 6 or more people demand an allotment the government is duty bound to act.
The artwork then travelled to Liverpool where it was ‘dug-in’ to land owned by supermarket giant Tesco. An area the size of a standard ‘10 pole’ allotment plot was laid with the seed paper sewn with blocks of Clover, Fescue, Mustard, Rye and Sunflower, to support phytoremediation of the land and act as green manure, before being covered in 4 tonnes of compost. The project received nationwide attention and was featured in national newspapers, on radio, TV, and online.
Further details: www.fig.studio
Photos by @tom_andrew_

The Waiting List book is available to buy from @antennebooks !
£10. Designed by Julia Utreras @pressed.for. Edition of 350. 102 pages. Litho printed on Munken paper at Hollywell Press, Oxford. Soft cover and section sewn binding.
Each copy had an individually made seedpaper belly band wrap. Made from the same seeds - Sunflower and Rye – and in same way as the original project. You can choose to bury and grow the paper or not! Images here of Sam from @fig_studio making the wraps.
The original Waiting Project list project, which the book documents, was an innovative work of art/activism by Dr JC Niala, Julia Utreras and Sam Skinner, working in collaboration with @greenpeaceuk, which explored access to allotments, land justice and food sovereignty.
The publication includes: new poems by @jcniala; unseen data and documentation; creative reflections on the project by @hannah_davey, @harunishere, @mary.jane.edwards, kaylenealder; photos by @edalziel; and illustrations by @moeritherium.
The project transformed data from a nationwide survey on the number of people on allotment waiting lists in the UK - over 170,000 - into a huge allotment-sized artwork made of seed paper. The artwork was first presented in London in 2023, as a collective demand for more allotments. Enacting en-masse a right enshrined in the 1908 Allotment Act: if 6 or more people demand an allotment the government is duty bound to act.
The artwork then travelled to Liverpool where it was ‘dug-in’ to land owned by supermarket giant Tesco. An area the size of a standard ‘10 pole’ allotment plot was laid with the seed paper sewn with blocks of Clover, Fescue, Mustard, Rye and Sunflower, to support phytoremediation of the land and act as green manure, before being covered in 4 tonnes of compost. The project received nationwide attention and was featured in national newspapers, on radio, TV, and online.
Further details: www.fig.studio
Photos by @tom_andrew_

We are excited to share news of a printmaking and artist books new fair happening in Oxford on Sunday 22nd March.
Students from Fine Arts will be sharing work alongside students from other courses and artists from across the city and elsewhere.
There are still some spaces/tables available. If you want to get involved contact Sam Skinner at Brookes s.skinner@brookes.ac.uk
or Julia Utreras: julia@commonbooks.org
We’re looking for printed matter of all kinds: artist books, prints, posters, zines and more! Deadline to apply: this Monday 9th, March
There is no fee to participate or attend
THE COMMON
(PRINT)MAKING FAIR
OXFORD 2026
Artists Books / LTD Editions / Posters /Zines / Printed Matter
+ Workshops, DJ sets and more
Sunday 22nd March
2-7pm
FREE ENTRY
The Nest
33-35
Little Clarendon St.
Oxford

FANTASÍA vol. 2
DJ MAMI
MALICIA
28th November
The Nest
7 - 11pm
Tickets in bio
FANTASÍA vol. 2
DJ MAMI
MALICIA
28th November
The Nest
7 - 11pm
Tickets in bio
FANTASÍA vol. 2
DJ MAMI
MALICIA
28th November
The Nest
7 - 11pm
Tickets in bio

FANTASÍA vol. 2
DJ MAMI
MALICIA
28th November
The Nest
7 - 11pm
Tickets in bio

As the days go by some things feel too close, too far. Meanwhile, FANTASIA
An important note about tickets and venue:
🏰 FANTASIA will run in a room within a bigger venue (Spirit Bar). Think about it as a mini club within a club... or the upstairs (((((chill))))) room. It’s our first time here so please bear with us.
‼️🎟️‼️ IMPORTANT: please note to gain entry you will need an online ticket through Eventbrite and present the QR code at the entrance of Spirit. Without this online ticket YOU WON’T BE ABLE TO COME IN. Please do book a ticket if you are coming, we have just released a handful of free tickets too. If you also happen to know anyone who is coming please can you pass this info to them.
⚠️ To get access to our room you will need to enter the main space at Spirit (where a different event will be taking place), walk a short distance across the room, go upstairs to find us. The team at Spirit has been briefed about our safer spaces, however please note that our safer spaces policy will be in action within our own space, not in the bigger venue.
🚰 We will have our own bar and toilets upstairs. The only shared space with the main bar will be the garden/smoking area downstairs.
🥀 Unfortunately our space within the venue is not wheelchair accessible.
SAFER SPACES
We’ll be implementing the ongoing SAFER SPACES POLICY, developed by YWMP, in collaboration with allies.
Our aim is to provide the safest possible space for all attendees.
If you can take on board the following points, we can achieve an environment for everyone to enjoy themselves.
We do not tolerate ableism, anti-semitism, classism, fatphobia, islamophobia, misogyny, queerphobia, racism or transphobia.
Your space is valid. But be mindful of the space you take and be generous when sharing it.
This is a community event, if someone feels unsafe we will take measures to de-escalate and remove anyone who is causing harm.
▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️
There can’t be a truly safe space while we operate in an unsafe world. Even so, we’ll be there looking out for each other, and ask you to please do the same

As the days go by some things feel too close, too far. Meanwhile, FANTASIA
An important note about tickets and venue:
🏰 FANTASIA will run in a room within a bigger venue (Spirit Bar). Think about it as a mini club within a club... or the upstairs (((((chill))))) room. It’s our first time here so please bear with us.
‼️🎟️‼️ IMPORTANT: please note to gain entry you will need an online ticket through Eventbrite and present the QR code at the entrance of Spirit. Without this online ticket YOU WON’T BE ABLE TO COME IN. Please do book a ticket if you are coming, we have just released a handful of free tickets too. If you also happen to know anyone who is coming please can you pass this info to them.
⚠️ To get access to our room you will need to enter the main space at Spirit (where a different event will be taking place), walk a short distance across the room, go upstairs to find us. The team at Spirit has been briefed about our safer spaces, however please note that our safer spaces policy will be in action within our own space, not in the bigger venue.
🚰 We will have our own bar and toilets upstairs. The only shared space with the main bar will be the garden/smoking area downstairs.
🥀 Unfortunately our space within the venue is not wheelchair accessible.
SAFER SPACES
We’ll be implementing the ongoing SAFER SPACES POLICY, developed by YWMP, in collaboration with allies.
Our aim is to provide the safest possible space for all attendees.
If you can take on board the following points, we can achieve an environment for everyone to enjoy themselves.
We do not tolerate ableism, anti-semitism, classism, fatphobia, islamophobia, misogyny, queerphobia, racism or transphobia.
Your space is valid. But be mindful of the space you take and be generous when sharing it.
This is a community event, if someone feels unsafe we will take measures to de-escalate and remove anyone who is causing harm.
▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️
There can’t be a truly safe space while we operate in an unsafe world. Even so, we’ll be there looking out for each other, and ask you to please do the same

As the days go by some things feel too close, too far. Meanwhile, FANTASIA
An important note about tickets and venue:
🏰 FANTASIA will run in a room within a bigger venue (Spirit Bar). Think about it as a mini club within a club... or the upstairs (((((chill))))) room. It’s our first time here so please bear with us.
‼️🎟️‼️ IMPORTANT: please note to gain entry you will need an online ticket through Eventbrite and present the QR code at the entrance of Spirit. Without this online ticket YOU WON’T BE ABLE TO COME IN. Please do book a ticket if you are coming, we have just released a handful of free tickets too. If you also happen to know anyone who is coming please can you pass this info to them.
⚠️ To get access to our room you will need to enter the main space at Spirit (where a different event will be taking place), walk a short distance across the room, go upstairs to find us. The team at Spirit has been briefed about our safer spaces, however please note that our safer spaces policy will be in action within our own space, not in the bigger venue.
🚰 We will have our own bar and toilets upstairs. The only shared space with the main bar will be the garden/smoking area downstairs.
🥀 Unfortunately our space within the venue is not wheelchair accessible.
SAFER SPACES
We’ll be implementing the ongoing SAFER SPACES POLICY, developed by YWMP, in collaboration with allies.
Our aim is to provide the safest possible space for all attendees.
If you can take on board the following points, we can achieve an environment for everyone to enjoy themselves.
We do not tolerate ableism, anti-semitism, classism, fatphobia, islamophobia, misogyny, queerphobia, racism or transphobia.
Your space is valid. But be mindful of the space you take and be generous when sharing it.
This is a community event, if someone feels unsafe we will take measures to de-escalate and remove anyone who is causing harm.
▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️
There can’t be a truly safe space while we operate in an unsafe world. Even so, we’ll be there looking out for each other, and ask you to please do the same

F A N T A S Í A
Xk soñar no cuesta nada. The only Oxford night for your Hispanidad {♡} Latineo unraveling, fast or mellow : downhill with love. Eurodance Reggaeton Bouncy Beats Latinxcore Hard-Groove Perreo-trance Techno Dembow and all those Soundcloud gods. Come with your heart in your sleeve, or don’t come at all ♡
con ustedes:
MALICIA @patterns.ox
DJ MAMI @mom.was.right
toda la noche
Sat 8th June 2024
§§ Pride night ⚧ Oxford §§
SPIRIT BAR (VIP Room)
10pm–3am
Limited capacity, online tickets only
Free-entry guestlist, just send us a DM
Link in bio
SAFER SPACES : NO HARASSMENT ZONE

F A N T A S Í A
Xk soñar no cuesta nada. The only Oxford night for your Hispanidad {♡} Latineo unraveling, fast or mellow : downhill with love. Eurodance Reggaeton Bouncy Beats Latinxcore Hard-Groove Perreo-trance Techno Dembow and all those Soundcloud gods. Come with your heart in your sleeve, or don’t come at all ♡
con ustedes:
MALICIA @patterns.ox
DJ MAMI @mom.was.right
toda la noche
Sat 8th June 2024
§§ Pride night ⚧ Oxford §§
SPIRIT BAR (VIP Room)
10pm–3am
Limited capacity, online tickets only
Free-entry guestlist, just send us a DM
Link in bio
SAFER SPACES : NO HARASSMENT ZONE

F A N T A S Í A
Xk soñar no cuesta nada. The only Oxford night for your Hispanidad {♡} Latineo unraveling, fast or mellow : downhill with love. Eurodance Reggaeton Bouncy Beats Latinxcore Hard-Groove Perreo-trance Techno Dembow and all those Soundcloud gods. Come with your heart in your sleeve, or don’t come at all ♡
con ustedes:
MALICIA @patterns.ox
DJ MAMI @mom.was.right
toda la noche
Sat 8th June 2024
§§ Pride night ⚧ Oxford §§
SPIRIT BAR (VIP Room)
10pm–3am
Limited capacity, online tickets only
Free-entry guestlist, just send us a DM
Link in bio
SAFER SPACES : NO HARASSMENT ZONE

F A N T A S Í A
Xk soñar no cuesta nada. The only Oxford night for your Hispanidad {♡} Latineo unraveling, fast or mellow : downhill with love. Eurodance Reggaeton Bouncy Beats Latinxcore Hard-Groove Perreo-trance Techno Dembow and all those Soundcloud gods. Come with your heart in your sleeve, or don’t come at all ♡
con ustedes:
MALICIA @patterns.ox
DJ MAMI @mom.was.right
toda la noche
Sat 8th June 2024
§§ Pride night ⚧ Oxford §§
SPIRIT BAR (VIP Room)
10pm–3am
Limited capacity, online tickets only
Free-entry guestlist, just send us a DM
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SAFER SPACES : NO HARASSMENT ZONE
The Instagram Story Viewer is an easy tool that lets you secretly watch and save Instagram stories, videos, photos, or IGTV. With this service, you can download content and enjoy it offline whenever you like. If you find something interesting on Instagram that you’d like to check out later or want to view stories while staying anonymous, our Viewer is perfect for you. Anonstories offers an excellent solution for keeping your identity hidden. Instagram first launched the Stories feature in August 2023, which was quickly adopted by other platforms due to its engaging, time-sensitive format. Stories let users share quick updates, whether photos, videos, or selfies, enhanced with text, emojis, or filters, and are visible for only 24 hours. This limited time frame creates high engagement compared to regular posts. In today’s world, Stories are one of the most popular ways to connect and communicate on social media. However, when you view a Story, the creator can see your name in their viewer list, which may be a privacy concern. What if you wish to browse Stories without being noticed? Here’s where Anonstories becomes useful. It allows you to watch public Instagram content without revealing your identity. Simply enter the username of the profile you’re curious about, and the tool will display their latest Stories. Features of Anonstories Viewer: - Anonymous Browsing: Watch Stories without showing up on the viewer list. - No Account Needed: View public content without signing up for an Instagram account. - Content Download: Save any Stories content directly to your device for offline use. - View Highlights: Access Instagram Highlights, even beyond the 24-hour window. - Repost Monitoring: Track the reposts or engagement levels on Stories for personal profiles. Limitations: - This tool works only with public accounts; private accounts remain inaccessible. Benefits: - Privacy-Friendly: Watch any Instagram content without being noticed. - Simple and Easy: No app installation or registration required. - Exclusive Tools: Download and manage content in ways Instagram doesn’t offer.
Keep track of Instagram updates discreetly while protecting your privacy and staying anonymous.
View profiles and photos anonymously with ease using the Private Profile Viewer.
This free tool allows you to view Instagram Stories anonymously, ensuring your activity remains hidden from the story uploader.
Anonstories lets users view Instagram stories without alerting the creator.
Works seamlessly on iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, and modern browsers like Chrome and Safari.
Prioritizes secure, anonymous browsing without requiring login credentials.
Users can view public stories by simply entering a username—no account needed.
Downloads photos (JPEG) and videos (MP4) with ease.
The service is free to use.
Content from private accounts can only be accessed by followers.
Files are for personal or educational use only and must comply with copyright rules.
Enter a public username to view or download stories. The service generates direct links for saving content locally.