• No future homeworlds
  • Cumulative Shadow
  • Secret Tongues
  • Solecisms
  • Redactions
  • The Work of a Known Racist
  • In the Summer so too the Winter
  • Jovencio de la Paz
  • Every stitch the same as the last
  • Didderen
  • Weave Draft Aberrations
  • The Harmony of the Spheres
  • Brand New Rug
  • Return to Great Mother's Infinity
  • Aphotic Sums
  • Endless Flight
  • Boy Who Stared at the Sun
  • Bluets (for Maggie Nelson)
  • Craft Mystery Cult
  • Skin Broken By Prisms
  • Turn on the Dark
  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Contact
Jovencio de la Paz
No future homeworlds
Cumulative Shadow
Didderen
Secret Tongues
Solecisms
Weave Draft Aberrations
Every stitch the same as the last
Redactions
The Harmony of the Spheres
The Work of a Known Racist
In the Summer so too the Winter
Brand New Rug
Return to Great Mother's Infinity
Aphotic Sums
Skin Broken By Prisms
Turn on the Dark
Endless Flight
Boy Who Stared at the Sun
Bluets (for Maggie Nelson)
Craft Mystery Cult
Curriculum Vitae
Contact
"Return to Great Mother's Infinity" is a site specific community based blanket library, organized for SPACE Gallery in Portland, Maine. These blankets, culled from weavers from Maine and Oregon, are available for use by visitors to SPACE Gallery while they attend the various performing arts, film, and music programming at the venue.   
"Return to Great Mother's Infinity" was also included in the exhibition "the Stacks," at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Denver. Curated by Derrick Velasquez, the exhibition dealt with notions of archives, archivability, indexes, and libraries. 
"Return to Great Mother's Infinity" is a site specific community based blanket library, organized for SPACE Gallery in Portland, Maine. These blankets, culled from weavers from Maine and Oregon, are available for use by visitors to SPACE Gallery while they attend the various performing arts, film, and music programming at the venue.   
"Return to Great Mother's Infinity" was also included in the exhibition "the Stacks," at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Denver. Curated by Derrick Velasquez, the exhibition dealt with notions of archives, archivability, indexes, and libraries.