FORTUNATELY LAUNCH







Fortunately Magazine Issue 0
Launch Event at Miriam Gallery

ISSUE 0: THE PRO-TESTING PRINT








Save the date:
Thursday, Dec14, 6:30-9PM

What would a lifestyle magazine look like in a post-capitalist world? Join us for the launch of Fortunately, an arts and culture publication centered around cooperation, economics, and alternative ways of living, founded at the Ujima Project. Its first publication, the Pro-Testing Print, considers iteration, reflection, daydreaming, and re/vision as sites of radical potentiality and luxurious practice.

In Issue 0, SAMSØN Projects’s Camilo Alvarez talks about art market futures with writer Alula Hunsen. Economist Francisco Perez meditates on the symbiotic possibilities of the solidarity and arts economies, while MOLD Magazine editor LinYee Yuan reflects on community economics and the future of food. Veteran organizer Rosalba Solis and viento izquierdo ugaz explore Indigenous cosmovisions, music, and grassroots organizing. And the UnBound Bodies Collective chats with Cy X about the erotics of care. Additional features include Resonate.Coop’s director brandon king and artist-educator Fei Liu, as well as poet Porsha Olayiwola, painter Shantel Miller, organizer mai ishikawa sutton, and Small Format, a Providence-based, queer-run cafe and bar.
Cover photo by Secret Riso Club.





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