Closer to Nature, an exhibition on the subject of queer ecofeminism, curated by Summer Jade Leavitt,  is on view at the Deering Estate in Miami April 15th through June 11th.


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Table of Contents


 
SELECTED WORKS

No New Pain (The Tool Library).........1
Ominous white smoke circle
surrounding the eye of a hurricane
that is directly hitting Governor
Ron DeSantis with full force
winds
......................................................2
Untitled (The Seventh Sun Comes)......3                          
Language is Leaving Me ........................4
Spit and Swish (DO NOT
SWALLOW)...........................................5

Mad Girl’s Crush Tweet.........................6
On Mutation, Doppelbanging...............7
100 Hour Cleanse................................8
Summoning........................................... 9
Phantom Penetration.............................10
Off the Record..................................... 11
Untitled (Homage to Oscar Wilde’s
Grave or Making Myself into
a Queer Monument)...........................12

Calling the Body I Cannot See...........13
1+1=3..................................................14
Untitled (On Air)................................15
Untitled (wife & wife) ........................16
Untitled (One Hour of Breath).........17
Untitled (A Portrait)...........................18
Untitled (Kvass or The Blood of My
Ancestors.............................................19

Untitled (Omen) ................................20
Untitled (In the World)......................21

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WRITING SAMPLES

Closer to Nature...............................22
Lipstick Traces..................................23

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