Issue #4–CARRY
What are we carrying? How can we lighten our loads? Why are we so armed and guarded? Can we put down our weapons and carry each other instead? What makes a space safe for a community to thrive? What makes a body feel safe? Who will carry our future?
We are looking at these questions historically and from an international perspective. We are looking for art that is dreaming of a society where people have the autonomy to choose what is right for their bodies.
The Art of Looking Inward: An Interview with Interdisciplinary Artist Kwamé Azure Gomez
As an interdisciplinary artist, Kwamé Azure Gomez investigates their internal and external self and community through their practice. Meditating on the Black interior and how Blackness transcends space, Gomez explores the soul's essence, divination, daily life, temporality, psychics, and human nature through painting, video, assemblage, and writing.
On Egg Freezing, Sentience, and The Body As A Site for Art Practice | Interview with Jennifer Remenchik
Space On Space had a studio visit with Jennifer Remenchik to learn more about her practice, and this interview is what surfaced.