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Meet our Interim Executive Director, Shana M. griffin

Shana brings a wide-ranging track record of leadership, organizational development, program design, and managerial experience to Antenna, along with an extensive interdisciplinary practice as a feminist researcher, activist, artist, and applied sociologist. Shana’s work extends across the fields of sociology, geography, land-use planning, and socially engaged art and within movements challenging urban displacement, carcerality, reproductive Meet our Interim Executive Director, Shana M. griffin

Signals Issue.017 :: Subsidence

In planning for 2020 programming, Antenna staff developed the Antenna::Signals thematic arc around water as it relates to drainage, subsidence, infiltration, and retention. These themes encompass our relationships living with water, including the inherent ecological, social, economic, cultural, and political complications and possibilities of creating a more just and sus- tainable future. In this issue, Signals Issue.017 :: Subsidence

WhatHappenWas

Closing Reception: Nov 7th WhatHappenWas invites the New Orleans Community to participate in one-on-one interviews in the installation with the artist, Marta Rodriguez Maleck, recounting any and everything that occurred post-Mardi Gras 2020. Sentences and phrases from each interview will be woven together in a sound collage, which will be presented at the exhibition’s closing. WhatHappenWas

La Liga Zine

La Liga Zine is a publishing collective dedicated to deconstructing latinidad in print and online; created with the intent to pragmatically disrupt neoliberal white supremacist media outlets and monopolies; interested in exploring pamphleting as an art practice, protest art, permanence of meaning, creating alternative economies, distributing conocimiento, building community and learning to hold each other La Liga Zine

Koreangry

Eunsoo Jeong is a Los Angeles based artist and creator of Koreangry, a comic/zine series based on her daily struggles as a Korean-American immigrant woman and artist searching for identity in today’s political climate. Koreangry is a 7-inch puppet/ doll/ armature/ character that she has created. Her zine series is an on-going search of her Koreangry

Lawrence Lindell

Lawrence Lindell is a cartoonist, zinester, musician, and educator from California. His work focuses on Blackness, Mental Health and Queerness. Lindell started self publishing in 2009, but got really serious about it in 2012. In 2016, Lindell went on to start what he likes to call his annual zine and comics tour and has been Lawrence Lindell

Muchacha Fanzine

Daisy Salinas is a San Antonio-based Xicana feminist zinester, punk musician, fest curator, and activist whose work explores themes of feminism, decolonization, and social justice. With the purpose of amplifying the voices of radical artists of color, Daisy founded the radically intersectional decolonial Native Xicana Feminist publication Muchacha Fanzine in 2011. Along with zine-making, Daisy Muchacha Fanzine

Naomi Moyer

Naomi is a self taught, interdisciplinary artist and author.  As a Black woman, Naomi is forever interested in African diasporic histories and how they connect to Black experiences and identity. Her work stems from collaborating with grassroots organizations and publishers such as, but not limited to, Black Lives Matter, Graphic History Collective, Certain Days and Naomi Moyer