Chernoff Projects

@ChernoffProjects
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Creativity doula. Cultural worker, scholar, educator, etc. Current project: www.carolynchernoff.com/dollhouse-project

I’m not saying I WAS RIGHT, but every time I get interviewed by the New York Times (today’s @nytstyle), I am vindicated.

This article is about @itsjojosiwa and her public transition to adulthood, and her attempts to have a Miley Moment. There’s a lot to say. One of these days maybe I’ll write that book.

At @efaprojectspace with 9/23 response zine workshop, curated by the one and only M. Kaba with thanks to many partners/consultants (including yours truly).

See you at the opening reception 9/14?

New zines! Check out @dollhousediorama on IG for more info.

TINY LITTLE THINGS: THE DOLL/HOUSE PROJECT GALLERY SHOW AND ZINE RELEASE PARTY

Saturday, June 10, 4-6 pm, AIRSPACE (4007 Chestnut), free! Masks strongly recommended. Some stairs from sidewalk and then into gallery.

Join the Philly Tiny Little Collective for a group show of dollhouses, dioramas, and miniatures. We’re celebrating the joy of tiny things and making our own worlds, quite literally. Zine release party! Art! Etc.

THE QUEER ART OF PROTEST: a FREE two-session workshop. While the graphic art of Gran Fury helped ACT UP transform contemporary activism, queer revolutionaries of all stripes have always used art & humor to demand our rights RIGHT NOW.

Join Carolyn Chernoff & Alison Miner for a two-part workshop looking at some examples of protest signs, posters, & banners, & then make your own.

June 20, 3-5 PM: protest signs
June 22, 5:30-7:30 PM: flags & banners

Free Library of Philadelphia, 19th/Vine

When universities attack: MSU in Bozeman is a battlefield. It’s white supremacists against everyone else, apparently, and now that brave students are organized, their fliers are being removed:
Important collage news:
Philly! Fun A Day collective art show tonight through Sunday morning at Studio 34 (Baltimore Ave). Collective Art/collective effervescence. Plus my collages.

TFW you see your pal in the Mummers parade!

(If you’re not local, either DO or DON’T Google. Fraught is a polite word to describe this Philly tradition. With a few key exceptions, like those pictured here, it’s all Th1n B1ue L1ne flags as far as they eye can see. More to come.)

Did you know there’s a branch of the Chicago Public Library in Lookingglass Theater (downtown/heavily touristed area)? WELL, THERE IS. And I love it. More libraries, please.