Most of my early professional work was ethnographic, having received doctoral training in anthropology. I later began crafting stories with materials, sounds and light to express what is beyond language. I still work in relationship with people but mostly, nowadays, with plants and soils whose lessons are far worthier of our attention.

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Wilderness of Wish x Archipelago Books

Please join us in supporting Archipelago Books, our neighbors at The Old American Can Factory. Wilderness of Wish has donated a beautiful brass and black-clay teapot and a sage blue coverlet made with cotton from this year’s harvest. Bid on our goods along with fineries from MoMA, the New York Philharmonic, Dia: Beacon, and The New York Review of Books. 

The auction is tonight, 6:30p at GASSER GRUNERT GALLERY. 524 W. 19.  

$25 at the door

Archipelago Books is a not-for-profit publishing house devoted to classic and contemporary international literature. 

In their eight years, they have published works of fiction and poetry translated from over twenty languages. It is vital for voices from around the world to be heard in this country—less than three percent of new literature published the United States originates outside its borders! (In France, for example, it is approximately 45%). By publishing beautifully printed, diverse and innovative literary translations Archipelago is broadening the American literary landscape.  

See you tonight!

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