BODIES OF WATER (textile)
a commissioned pair of patchwork curtains with an embroidered 14-line poem; each line is excerpted from trans oral histories by the Transmissions Quilt Project; exhibited at Pacific Northwest College of Art, Berkeley Public Library and coming to the Midwest & East Coast throughout 2026
BODIES OF WATER (text)
a risograph-printed zine companion to the commissioned curtains that expands each of the poem’s lines into transcribed stories told by the 14 trans recipients of quilts; available for purchase on sliding-scale on Etsy or at upcoming TQP exhibitions
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a risograph-printed zine created as a lunilah collaboration where aly blacked out one of lune’s cinquain poems from each year of our friendship <3 available on Etsy
WHEN THE MOON IS IN THE FEET
a short essay about a Babylonian memory device that oriented Lune’s grandmother on an Indiana farm and which they rename the Moon Body, for The New Farmer's Almanac Vol VI
SACRED STONES AS BILLBOARDS
excerpts from Ramapough Lunaape Turtle Clan Mother Michaeline Picaro on ceremonial stone landscapes in NJ & the region, for Booth, Please
INDIGENOUS ROUTES AS LIFEWAYS
an interview with Ramapough Lunaape Turtle Clan Chief Vincent Mann on wayfinding and rivers as the first roads across New Jersey and the region, for Dense Issue 1
FIVE URBAN WALKS
self-guided audio walks and augmented reality experience for five urban ecological conditions; created as Block Ecology in collaboration with SPURSE and Flourish LAB and exhibited at Wave Hill, Lehman College & Kunsthalle Exnergasse
HOLDING EVERYTHING DEAR
a digital publication of selections from Degree Critical, the journal for the School of Visual Arts MFA Art Writing Dept; designed & edited with Jessica Holmes, Cigdem Asatekin & Geronimo Cristobal
SPRING FESTIVALS
foraging walks and picnics with a menu of local weeds and their nutritional, medicinal and Indigenous histories, featuring lambs quarters, dandelion, knotweed, mugwort, burdock & more; facilitated as Block Ecology
LESSONS IN ROTTING
a short essay on the common persimmon (Diospyros virginiana) and its teachings about how to decay well in the face of a pandemic, for Womanly Mag Issue 6
HERBAL
15 plant narratives that interweave the botany, history, and lore of toxicity, commissioned for Marlene McCarty’s Into the Weeds (2019) exhibition at University of Buffalo & published in Into the Weeds: Sex & Death (2021) catalogue at Sikkema Malloy Jenkins
ROSY FINGERS
a topological narrative about Lune’s great-grandparents cross-stitching an heirloom quilt that survived a tornado, for Politics of Home

