Past Issues
Issue 1, Vol. 1
Spring 2025
Issue 2, Vol. 1
Summer 2025
Contributors
CX (he/they) writes both social theory and speculative fiction. They are also an artist and middle-manager and believe in the universal right to wellbeing.
David (he/him) is an artist, gallerist, book seller and writer who sees their life as a focussed and wandering social experiment. Hopelessly addicted to collaborative encounters, Dempewolf has developed local and international exhibitions, performances, and published projects with visual artists, scholars, philosophers and musicians.
Gesyada (she/her) is an Indonesian curator, writer, and behavioral researcher working at the intersection of art, collective practice, and decision science. She is a member of Gudskul, an art organization co-founded by Grafis Huru Hara, Serrum and ruangrupa in Jakarta.
Kate is a writer and editor based in the United States. She has worked with various literary magazines and publishing houses. Her fiction and essays have appeared in numerous publications.
Logan (they/them) is a curator, writer and mysterious friend with a penchant for local art histories. They are an alum of Moore College of Art & Design, where they acquired a BFA in Fine Arts and minored in Curatorial Studies. They are the Co-curator of Icebox Project Space and the creator of Orange Crate Magazine, a quarterly music publication.
Misha (she/her) is an artist, writer, and historic preservationist-in-training. Both her art and writing explores perceptual phenomena, historic finishes, material culture of advertising, and class dynamics in aesthetics.
Margery is a writer and editor based in the Philippines. Her work has appeared in various literary magazines and anthologies.
Rahul (he/they) runs a collaborative practice most often resembling that of an independent design studio, but at its core emphasizes rigor, discipline and exchange.
Shana (they/them) is a writer and editor who listens to objects and enjoys working with others. They hold a degree from Haverford College and are a PhD student in English at the University of Chicago, where they are working on a project about planning.