Last November I spotted an unusually mundane poster at Printed Matter, the nonprofit bookseller that once served as the ...
In mid-September of last year, as the light was streaking gold and the prairie air smelled of yellow, I had the pleasure of visiting Badlands ...
Our Residencies, Fellowships, Talks and events provide opportunities for critical inquiry, peer networking, and professional development. Momus Programs extend the publication’s commitment to ...
This episode features M. Neelika Jayawardane, a writer and scholar whose work is informed by Southern Africa’s history, and ...
Clockwise from top left: Dr. Kemi Adeyemi, Sky Goodden, Tiana Reid, Molly Kleiman. Independent arts publishing is under pressure—financially, politically, and structurally. What does it take not just ...
Momus Talks is an ongoing series, often hosted in collaboration with our colleagues and collaborators internationally. Talks range in format from artist interviews and critics in conversation, to book ...
To Build and Sustain is a convening for independent art publishing organized by Momus, inviting publishers and editors from across Canada and the US to share resources, strengthen peer networks, and ...
Ralph Lemon has described choreography as “a daily event appropriate to uncontrolled circumstances.” If the traditional role of the choreographer is to determine the conditions in which the performer ...
They arrive at my Salt Lake City apartment in the middle of the afternoon on the tenth of September, 2016, and we’re on the road within minutes. Dani and Sheilah, both art professors in Ohio, are ...
1. Writing is a way of loving. To love is to give life, continuity. This is a story about lives that were not meant to go on. But they did go on. Soon after artist Gabrielle Goliath was informed that ...
Between 1973 and 1978, Lynn Hershman Leeson hired photographers to document the life of her alter ego, Roberta Breitmore. Dressed in a glossy blond wig, white blouse, and polka-dot skirt, Hershman ...
Sometimes called an alchemist, Azza El Siddique treats the act of making as just the beginning of a process that the artwork carries on. Her sculptures themselves have a collaborative hand. As a ...