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WELCOME TO THE TEAM, AZI JONES! 🎉

We’re proud to welcome curator and researcher Azi Jones (@azijoness) as Art Advisory & Sales Manager at FORGOTTEN LANDS. Hailing from Kingston, Jamaica and now based in New York, Azi’s work centers
Volume 07’s “Silent Tear” features Carol Sorhaindo 🇩🇲 (@carolsorhaindo), a Dominica-based visual artist whose practice explores cultural identity, migration, and psychological ruination.

Silent Tear was born from a specific act o
“Organic” by Kimberly-Fela 🇵🇷, an Afro-Puerto Rican poet whose work interrogates what survives forced displacement and what it costs.

Is this fruit still organic?

if planted by generations of father hands
grown far from all mother&rsq
“Small Places, Riotous Horizons” by Daniella Brito (@datpiffexclusive) 🇩🇴, a Dominican American writer whose essay in Volume 07 examines Laura Amelia Guzmán and Israel Cárdenas’s 2014 film Dólares de Arena (Sa
Volume 07’s “Caribbean Romantic” features Kemar Keanu Wynter 🇯🇲 (@cowfootsoup), a New York-raised Jamaican American painter who translates taste into color — building a visual Patois through watercolor, pigment, and shared m
Likkle recent press ✨ If you’ve been following us for the past few years, you know we do this out of love and not for the media. However we’re thankful for the recognition @artnews @whitewall.art @theartnewspaper.official 

So much more t
“Cultivating Plot & Preserving History” by Keshell Scipio 🇬🇾 (@keshellscipio) a Guyanese writer and garden educator exploring how aeroponics can preserve cultural memory in a city where green space is disappearing.

“I’m