Ctrl+P Releases its 7th Issue
Considering the controls and shifts that impact our lives, I invited contributors, artists, authors and curators, to speak about straddling places/teetering on the edge /being caught in-between; from rural to urban; rooted one moment, uprooted the next; between torment and pleasure; between in/out. To be in control is to be in charge or have the ability or authority to manage or direct things. Shift literally speaks of a move, a change in position, direction, and composition or circumstances.
The 7th Issue Ctrl+P Journal of Contemporary Art is now available for download (http://www.ctrlp-artjournal.org/pdfs/CtrlP_Issue7.pdf). Contributions to Ctrl+Shift are Alice and Rosy in Wanderland by Estelle Cohenny Vallier; To Alif, Gopali and Riham, Another Visa. Pleasure is Reduced to This by Mona Bur; Travels through 1001 Nights Cast by Barbara Campbell; A Chronicle of My Last Twelve Years by Karla Sachse; In time and Space by HERS Group; Out of Time by Adania Shibli; Unfinished Business by Jerome Ming; Causality (re)Cycles: A Community-based Recycling Program at Smokey Moutain, Metro Manila by Marlyne Sahakian; Options On by Lilian Zumkemi.
Ctrl+P is published on zero-budget and all their contributes write gratis. If you’re interested in learning more about them or joining their mailing list, email them at ctrp ctrl_p_artjournal @yahoo.com.
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