In this episode, Oliver and Randi talk to Paul Soulellis, an artist and educator based in Providence, Rhode Island. He is the founder of Queer.Archive.Work, an independent non-profit that supports artists, writers, and activists who share studio space for queer publishing. Paul is also Head of the Department of Graphic Design at Rhode Island School of Design (RISD).
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Show notes:
When: Interviewed June 13, 2022
First: Shout out to Boston Art Book Fair #1, 2017, and to Olivia Meyer-Jennette for helping make that happen.
The journey:
Paul’s 2012 print-on-demand Stripped (Sixty-Six Sunsets Stripped) // in homage to
Ed Ruscha’s 1966 Every Building on the Sunset Strip
Who and what else:
Mark your calendar: September 4, 2022 – 1st Queer and Trans Zine Fest, at the The Steel Yard organized by Binch Press and Queer.Archive.Work
We love PVD!
And the history:
Weird Sounds is a companion to the Boston Art Book Fair. Share this podcast with your friends or on social media using the tags #BosABF and #BosABF2022.
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