Published Article | University of California Press / by Heidi Wiren Kebe

Read our article DIS/UNITY to learn about how our collective embeds innovative and provocative art in unconventional spaces and how we are committed to creating work that interrogates, challenges, and attempts to dismantle the systemic “isms” of oppression. Our work is centered on art as social action and ritual as performance and we root our work in sound. From collage and remixed news clips, hip-hop, gospel, rap, and Indigenous R&B tracks to recordings of bird calls, wind, and rain, sound fuels their immersive work—as an invitation and a provocation.