Uncover New Voices In The Archive
A living collection of works by marginalized artists, showing how care, precarity, joy, and resistance are held in everyday creative practice.
Intimate visual stories of care
Zines, collage, and text based works
Audio, video, and performance pieces
Portraits of care and precarity
A collection of intimate photo works that follow artists through studios, homes, and community spaces. These portraits show how people navigate survival, burnout, and support networks in real time. Together they trace the everyday gestures of care that hold artists up inside systems of precarity.
Zines and mixed-media spreads
Handmade zines, collage pages, scans of sketchbooks, and layered text fragments that carry DIY memory practices. Torn edges, tape, handwriting, and photocopy grain become part of the storytelling. These works foreground queer, feminist, and community-rooted narratives that deliberately live outside institutional formats.
Archival documents and lived records
Flyers, letters, contracts, receipts, grant emails, and screenshots that expose how institutions invite, frame, and sometimes abandon marginalized artists. Marginal notes, redactions, and timestamps reveal what is said officially and what remains unsaid. Together they map patterns of tokenism, bureaucratic violence, and quiet forms of resistance.
Performance and moving-image stills
Photographs, film frames, and documentation of live actions, rituals, rehearsals, and stage experiments. Blurred motion, grain, and partial views emphasize that not everything has to be captured fully to be remembered. These images hold the energy of performances that center embodiment, protest, vulnerability, and collective presence.
Sound pieces and voice-based works
Audio recordings, voice notes, interviews, poems, ambient soundscapes, and experimental compositions. Breaths, pauses, background noise, and overlapping voices become part of the archive, not errors to erase. These works make space for stories that do not fit neatly into images or text, foregrounding listening as a form of care.