
views from the bike lane, interactions with street vendors, happenings in vacant lots, cat-like uses of interstitial space, seeking out community kitchens and commissaries, tracing the work of elders and organizers
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A rumination in four parts: Juxtaposition, Scale, Reflection, Reprise
JUXTAPOSITION
The dry, dusty heat of the central valley in late september pillows into our noses and throats as we unroll the car windows coming down off the highway;...
on the river with MT this past spring
“Juror number seven, you indicated that you have misgivings about the legal system in general but did not elaborate. Can you say more?” The prosecution hones in on me, the first line of questioning poi...
Okay, says EL our first night in the Eastern Sierras, if this is the surface of the lake then what is beyond -? The four of us are lying side-by-side across the wooden picnic table, legs folded down onto the bench and lower backs strained,...
vendor at the corner on our regular walk through Lincoln Heights and Debs Park, late summer 2023
I bike and walk the streets of Bangkok and Chiang Mai alone in late summer 2018, night air bearing down heavy and humid, the grooves in these...
Anza Borrego shadows on the desert floor early spring 2025
If I were to trace for you my longtime preoccupation with monks and nuns, it would go something like this: images of Salzburg landscapes and Julie Andrews’ voice on VHS tape; Winon...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
maura chen is an artist, architectural designer, educator, and writer from tovaangar (los angeles) with roots and/or homes in the east bay, san francisco, new york, and west philly. drafting curbside documents interstices from the bike lane.
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