May 1 May 1 In the Absence of the Object Michael J. Prokopow Essays, History in the Making, Spring / Summer 2021 Without access to the archives, Michael Prokopow negotiates the adjustments necessary to complete a book about the British artist Hurvin Anderson.
Nov 1 Nov 1 What’s in a name? Indigenous Knowledge and Ways of Making Sense of the World Michael J. Prokopow Essays, History in the Making, Fall / Winter 2020 Names reflect power and ownership, and reverting to traditional names is a powerful first step in decolonizing.
Sep 1 Sep 1 Everything old is new again (or, What goes around should come around again) Michael Prokopow Fall / Winter 2019, Essays, History in the Making
Apr 1 Apr 1 Form and Function: Ruskin, the Bauhaus and the legacies of progressive design thinking Michael Prokopow Spring / Summer 2019, Essays, History in the Making
Sep 1 Sep 1 Charged Agency: Craft and the Souvenirs of War Julia Krueger & Heather Smith Writers’ Residency, Fall / Winter 2018, Essays
Sep 1 Sep 1 The Path We Mean To Build or Invisible Things Are No Less Real Katherine Boyer & Terri Fidelak Writers’ Residency, Fall / Winter 2018, Essays
Sep 1 Sep 1 I’m DONE Defining Craft Mary Callahan Baumstark Fall / Winter 2018, Writers’ Residency, Essays