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“On Being an Intuitive Alchemist” features Tajah Ellis 🇧🇿 (@outofseam_) a multidisciplinary artist with Belizean roots whose practice transforms earth materials such as indigo, algae, fur, and salts, into garments and structures that ho
Volume 07’s “Breeze Blocks” by Cyle Warner 🇰🇳🇹🇹 (@cylewarner) a multidisciplinary artist with roots in St. Kitts and Trinidad whose work explores space, time, and place through fiber, photography, and sculpture.

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Volume 07’s “Structural Care” features Denise Stephanie Hewitt 🇻🇨🇧🇧 (@thedenisestephanie), Chantel Walkes 🇬🇩 (@chantelwalkes), and Dayana Rivero 🇨🇺 (@__dayana.r), who are reconstructing maternal histories through photography
🤩 We’re hiring our first Art Advisor! If you’re subscribed to our newsletter you probably heard the news already but this will be a pivotal role for FORGOTTEN LANDS as we expand into art fairs, exhibitions, and other ways to support our
With two poems featured in Volume 07, Chenée Daley 🇯🇲 (@cheneedaley) is a Jamaican-born, New York-based multi-genre writer whose work spans poetry, prose, and song. Rooted in tender narratives of personal histories, her writing explores the
Volume 07’s “Sentimental Slang” features Julian Alexander 🇯🇲 (@slanginc), a Jamaican American visual artist whose practice transforms Black English into visual rhythm—exploring language as spatial construction and cultural r