The first volume of a semi-annual publication, "A More-Than-Human Zine". The theme of this fall '23/winter '24 volume is "Coexist" and features poetry and art about the animals that we coexist with in urban environments - particularly those seen as pests, such as raccoons and moles.
This is the second volume of a new semi-annual publication, "A More-Than-Human Society". a collaboration between Ren S.K. Studio and Punk Academx. The theme of this 2024 spring/summer vol is “rooted”, which refers to paying respect to the places which sustain us and being the best community members that we can.
The third volume of a semi-annual publication, "A More-Than-Human Zine". The theme of this fall '24/winter '25 volume is "Awake". Within are a meditation on capitalism's effects on the environment and the way we interact with it, an interview with an Urban Farm, and the art of 'river gift' plants.
Ladybugs infiltrating window screens, my opossum neighbor making the night rounds (while yelling at any other animals she comes across in the dark), and Shy Guy are the stars of the winter '24 edition of 'Non-Human Neighbors'. This mini art zine honors beings living amongst us that are often overlooked.
Volume 11, spring 2024. A curious jumping spider, prehistoric ancestors to plants, and the unmistakable sounds of ancient migrating cranes are the stars of the spring '24 edition of 'Non-Human Neighbors'. This mini art zine honors beings living amongst us that are often overlooked.
Volume 12, summer 2024. Fungi with human-like features, creek crustaceans and night-time aerial acrobats are the stars of the summer '24 edition of 'Non-Human Neighbors'. This mini art zine honors beings living amongst us that are often overlooked.
Volume 13, fall 2024. Tree BFF's, a widowed domestic goose and the super harvest moon eclipse are featured in the fall '24 edition of 'Non-Human Neighbors'. This mini illustrated zine honors beings living amongst us who are often overlooked.
A coyote couple, terrifying baby assassins (ladybug larvae), and the differences between packing snow and powder snow are the stars of the winter '25 edition of 'Non-Human Neighbors'. This mini art zine honors beings living amongst us that are often overlooked.