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Links to some engaging publications and organizations

Art Papers
"an Atlanta-based nonprofit organization with an educational mission to provide accessible forums for documenting, examining, commissioning, and presenting contemporary art and culture in the world today. [They] do this through publishing and live programs"
with a global reach 

Designing Motherhood

Michelle Millar Fisher and Amber Winick's brilliant examination of the complexities and history of human reproduction, seen through the lens of design

Dispatches Magazine

thoughtfully quirky large-format magazine headquartered in Berkeley, CA, theme-based and willing to take risks

 

​​The Meet Factory

serious contemporary art in Prague's Smíchov district, including a gallery, artists' residenciesa theater, concerts, educational programs, a cafe, and the world's most beautiful sidekick, Bramboro, the parrot

Mistake House Magazine

literary magazine published by Principia College's creative writing students, open to submissions by undergraduate and graduate students alike, including exceptional interviews with professional

artists and writers in its Soap Bubble Set section

Museum of Modern Art, Olomouc, CZ
& the Central European Art Database

featuring bold, informed curation, the museum has extensive holdings in artists' books and a commitment to Central and Eastern European modernism and postmodernism

Connections in Narrative Medicine
launched at the start of the pandemic, an online community for narrative medicine created by Columbia University's certificate program in narrative medicine. Everyone is welcome at 
free weekly live Virtual Group Sessions, now past the 400th session!
 

Narrative MindWorks
a relatively new organization that expands the 
principles of narrative medicine into a wide range of narrative communities and practices

Split This Rock

Split This Rock's mission statement says it all: "Calling poets to a greater role in public life and fostering a national network of socially engaged poets." Dig deep into the The Quarry: A Social Justice Poetry Database.

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