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Category Archive: Critical Communion

Regarding the Relevance of Art

The following text appears in white letters on a reddish-brown background: Bukola Koiki, Critical Communion
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“Art is relevant because it is human.”

Grant Wahlquist July 24, 2020 Critical Communion, Vol. 5, No. 3: Summer 2020

What The Pandemic Reveals About Future Opportunities for Accessibility in Craft

The following text appears in white letters on a reddish-brown background: Bukola Koiki, Critical Communion
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“Times had changed. We had to adapt and so did Craft.”

Bukola Koiki July 20, 2020 Critical Communion, Vol. 5, No. 3: Summer 2020

A New World World

The following text appears in white letters on a reddish-brown background: dayday, Critical Communion
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“Will you join me in a new world?”

dayday July 15, 2020 Critical Communion, Vol. 5, No. 3: Summer 2020

What revelations or rebirths are underway?

The following text appears in white letters on a reddish-brown background: Eli Nixon, Critical Communion
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“An unexpected benefit of giving up.”

Eli Nixon July 10, 2020 Critical Communion, Vol. 5, No. 3: Summer 2020

On Refusal & Better Questions

The following text appears in white letters on a light green background: Shaun Leonardo, Critical Communion
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“Who have we not been paying attention to?”

Shaun Leonardo July 3, 2020 Critical Communion, Vol. 5, No. 3: Summer 2020

Critical Communion: an introduction & call for submissions

The following text appears in white letters on a pink background: Introduction, Critical Communion
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Critical Communion gathers critical responses toward ideating the future based upon mutual participation, sharing, and intimacy.

Jenna Crowder July 3, 2020 Critical Communion, Vol. 5, No. 3: Summer 2020

In This Time of Survival and Into the Future

The following text appears in white letters on a pale blue background: Theresa Secord, Critical Communion
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“As Indigenous artists, our ancestors possessed remarkable resilience to overcome pandemics, extermination policies, and staggering land losses due to broken treaties.”

Theresa Secord July 3, 2020 Critical Communion, Vol. 5, No. 3: Summer 2020

Five Days in Spring

The following text appears in white letters on an orange background: Gelare Khoshgozaran, Critical Communion
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“How does one prepare for mourning?”

Gelare Khoshgozaran June 28, 2020 Critical Communion, Vol. 5, No. 3: Summer 2020
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