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Jennifer Black

    Jennifer Ilse Black's work is deeply rooted in the themes of feminist, queer, and anti-racist activism. Her artistic approach is profoundly influenced by the ritual and labor involved in textile artistry, which she views as a powerful means of healing and meaning-making. Black explores the intersection of the personal and the political through her distinctive artistic voice. Her creations offer a unique lens through which to reflect on societal issues.

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    Chromatic: Ten Meditations on Crisis in Art and Letters
    Small Predators
    • Small Predators

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      In this vibrant debut, Jennifer Ilse Black combines prose, lists, and structural experimentation. Small Predators follows a collective of student activists as they cope with the aftermath of a violent political demonstration carried out against their university by a member of their collective, Mink. The story's narrator, Fox, recounts Mink's addiction to a form of physical self-harm, both a violence motivated by guilt of privilege and a method of coping with political vulnerability. As Fox navigates her anger with Mink, debating whether or not she should confront or forgive her, we discover that each member of the collective is performing their own acts of self-violence. As Canadian millennials, Fox and her friends were born into the era of climate anxiety--told again and again that more must be done to save humanity's future at the same time that pipelines were expanded, rainforests were cleared, and chemical waste was dumped into the ocean. Struggling to imagine a resistance that isn't futile, the young activists turn violently on themselves and each other, creating sites of political action and care within their physical bodies.

      Small Predators
    • Exploring the multifaceted nature of crisis, this collection features essays and illustrations from the 2020 Wall Scholars at UBC. It examines personal and societal impacts during a time of global upheaval, offering varied perspectives—from a detailed analysis of Japan's nuclear crisis to a satirical take on corporate academia, and a poetic reflection from an ICU doctor on COVID-19. The vibrant illustrations complement the thought-provoking writing, creating surprising connections and challenging readers to reconsider their understanding of crisis.

      Chromatic: Ten Meditations on Crisis in Art and Letters