PAPER BUCK
EXCHANGE PORTFOLIO: It Never Ends:
Queers in the Historical Present
Paper Buck is a printmaker, multimedia visual artist and grassroots organizer currently based in the occupied Ohlone/Chocenyo territories of Oakland, CA. He is interested in politicized creative projects that use socially collaborative and cross-disciplinary approaches to play at the confluence of traditional and innovative technical processes while participating in the work of building social movements. His projects attempt to reckon with the histories of supremacy and oppression we struggle within our societies to transform. Recent works place familial historical narratives into broader socio-political context to explore the development of white supremacy in North America and beyond, and to examine our collective relationships to undoing it's hold on our societies globally. Drawing on his relationships to queer, feminist, indigeous-led and anti-racist projects, he hopes to illuminate transformative potentials across history and futurity. Paper is the Printmaking Studio Manager at Kala Art Institute in Berkeley, CA.
www.paperbuck.net
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