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Volume 5
Labor

The work aspects of art have been mystified and alienated from their association with work. In this moment of reckoning for labor rights, we address the function of art within the larger labor movement and the fact of labor within art.



Volume 4
The Body

One of the more invisible casualties of the endless pandemic year has been embodied experience. For this issue of the Feral Fabric Journal we contemplate the forgotten experiences of all that is corporeal, haptic, and visceral. From plant time to crip time, contributors consider the roles, regulations, and impressions made by bodies of the past and proposals for the future.


Volume 3
Language

Systems of language create the structures of understanding. They are the vehicles in which we share ideas, and they enable us to relate to one another. But these systems are not inherently neutral. In this issue we will explore the role language plays in creating meaning and identity – how it facilitates grief, humor, and sometimes even confusion.

Volume 2
New Utopias

Sci-fi, Fashion, and Imperfection / Fabrica in Two Realities / Barbershop: The Art of Queer Failure / Police Uniforms Celestial and Terrestrial /  A Manifesto for a Less Toxic Tomorrow



Volume 1
Artists we love sharing their perspectives on radical textiles:

Coded Neckwear in Modern Democracy / Radical Moms and Fabric Newspapers / Tibetan Weaving in Exile / Southern Quilting as Economic Empowerment / 70s Excess in the Art of Bill Bowers // Current Project / Special Topic: Facemasks



Vol. 00
A collection of online essays we put out through our art project, Feral Fabric, as we sifted through our interests on the path to understanding what our project was really about. These topics still ring true to our collaborative interests today: radical art, punk, activism, and a re-examination of fabric as a medium.