
“Nasty Grrrl Baby” and Other Paintings
A collection of works created during the 2016 U.S. election and the first few months of Trump’s Presidency
Niki Singleton is a Canadian drawer, painter, and found material sculptor based in Brooklyn. Some of her projects include Echoes of the Lost Boys of Sudan, a 130-page graphic novel on the survival stories of four Sudanese refugees, a gay tragic/comic strip series on Facebook, and a political comic series Counter Clockwise published on The Mantle. Her work usually focuses on the underdog or fringe groups whose voices go unheard. Niki has undertaken residencies in France, the Netherlands, and New York, and she has had solo exhibitions at Undercurrent Projects (New York), the Holocaust Museum (Dallas), and Imagine Ic (Amsterdam). Her work has been included in group exhibitions at Friedman Gallery, Nurture Art, and White Box Gallery (New York) as well as Life on Mars Gallery, Fireproof Gallery, Studio 10, and Triangle Workshop (Brooklyn).
A collection of works created during the 2016 U.S. election and the first few months of Trump’s Presidency
A collection of essays, artistic contributions, and two inserted zines, Queer City, a reader was developed as part of an 18-month inquiry in São Paulo. Initiated by Lanchonete.org and ArtsEverywhere/Musagetes,
A graphic illustration inspired by the devastation wreaked by Canadian mining companies in South America.
[roundtable_menu] [contributor]Ella Boureau, New York City [excerpt]I am mourning a second self, a sibling with ancestral knowledge whose presence I can only verify through absence. [/excerpt] [/contributor] [contributor]Thiago Carrapatoso, São