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Archive of Published Work + Exhibitions
Kimberly DaSilva, Jacqueline Francis, and Patricia Powell are queer, award-winning San Francisco Bay Area fiction writers. They explore themes of migration, ghosts, and family ties that resonate in the experiences of people of the Caribbean and its diaspora.
For OUTLOOK and the Birth of the Queer at the GLBT History Center (2017-18), I created Outlook: No Fear, an assemblage of a library card file drawer and xeroxed pages from the journal Outlook--cut down to index card size--to make a statement on the history’s messy excesses.
For Declarations for the New Year at Southern Exposure Gallery (2016), I made a text poster, What Can We No Longer Pretend Not to Know, about silences around hard-to-discuss topics. [The poster was fabricated and printed by designer Shawn Tamaribuchi.]