Hey! Just a quick update and shameless promotion of Little Brother Magazine No.5
Art director Charles Yao invited me to make an original photo portfolio for LB's Meta Issue, and hey check that out one of my photographs is on the cover, too. The series, 'Vitrée' is yet another visual exploration of the precariousness of physical and psychological boundaries, featuring various creative and talented Toronto women. Some of the images are below, but do yourself a favour and buy a copy at Type Books, Art Metropole, Likely General, or anywhere else on this list! I've read it cover to cover and am overwhelmingly pleased to be a contributor.
"Critic Jeet Heer reviews—guess what?—Little Brother No. 5. Hairpin editor Haley Mlotek writes about women in media, the death of print, mass psychogenic illness, and “being the weirdos, mister.” Also: Journey Prize-winner Naben Ruthnum on why director Charlie Kaufman can’t lose. Emma Healey on writing poetry in the age of Search Engine Optimization. A panicked, polyphonic story by Liz Windhorst Harmer about the TTC. Andrew F. Sullivan’s chilling fiction about a future world where every dream is called into the authorities. In the art department, Elissa Pearl Matthews pays homage to both Ed Ruscha and our city’s ordinary architecture in “Some Toronto Apartments,” with an illustration from Mark Lyall. And Sarah Bodri presents a beautiful new series of photos that capture the reflections of women, bounced off a plate of glass. Finally, editor Emily M. Keeler gives you a glimpse into the making of the magazine."
(pictured above: multimedia artist Vanessa Rieger; below: writer Naomi Skwarna)
New work coming soon!