soloo heronn and tha ice queeen reneezyy @renellmedrano back at againnn, joining our worldss for @lovemagazine 🖤🧊🪶❄️ 🐦⬛🌊
soloo heronn and tha ice queeen reneezyy @renellmedrano back at againnn, joining our worldss for @lovemagazine 🖤🧊🪶❄️ 🐦⬛🌊
soloo heronn and tha ice queeen reneezyy @renellmedrano back at againnn, joining our worldss for @lovemagazine 🖤🧊🪶❄️ 🐦⬛🌊
soloo heronn and tha ice queeen reneezyy @renellmedrano back at againnn, joining our worldss for @lovemagazine 🖤🧊🪶❄️ 🐦⬛🌊
soloo heronn and tha ice queeen reneezyy @renellmedrano back at againnn, joining our worldss for @lovemagazine 🖤🧊🪶❄️ 🐦⬛🌊
soloo heronn and tha ice queeen reneezyy @renellmedrano back at againnn, joining our worldss for @lovemagazine 🖤🧊🪶❄️ 🐦⬛🌊
this house taught me a lot about time this house taught me a lot about peace this house taught me a lot about pain this house taught me a lot about ghost this house taught me a lot about the color blue this house taught me a lot about truth this house taught me a lot about toni (morrison) this house is no longer mine, but i am still here
Saint Heron Press and The Saint Heron Library present: ‘Azurest Blue: The Life and Legacy of Amaza Lee Meredith,’ research journal on the passion-driven life and career achievements of twentieth-century, Black and queer architect, artist and educator, Amaza Lee Meredith (1895–1984). Edited by Solange Knowles, designed by Sabla Stays, and produced entirely in-house with four unique cover options, this work tells Meredith’s inspiring story from early childhood to her life’s end in 1984. Original photographs, blueprints, personal correspondences, career files, and more from Meredith’s personal archives accompany original essays by Ferren Gipson, Briona Simone Jones, Pascale Sablan, Jerald Cooper, and Shantel Aurora that chronicle Meredith’s life and passion-driven career achievements — from founding the Arts Department at Virginia State University, to co-developing Azurest North in Sag Harbor, NY. Embodying the example of independent Black presses throughout history, Saint Heron Press offers this frame of reference designed to support both scholarly projects and personal interests involving Black and feminine identities in American architecture, art, and design. The zine will be available to borrow exclusively via the Saint Heron Library starting Tuesday. Read an exclusive interview with Editors Solange Knowles and Shantel Aurora at Saint Heron via www.SaintHeron.com
Saint Heron Press and The Saint Heron Library present: ‘Azurest Blue: The Life and Legacy of Amaza Lee Meredith,’ research journal on the passion-driven life and career achievements of twentieth-century, Black and queer architect, artist and educator, Amaza Lee Meredith (1895–1984). Edited by Solange Knowles, designed by Sabla Stays, and produced entirely in-house with four unique cover options, this work tells Meredith’s inspiring story from early childhood to her life’s end in 1984. Original photographs, blueprints, personal correspondences, career files, and more from Meredith’s personal archives accompany original essays by Ferren Gipson, Briona Simone Jones, Pascale Sablan, Jerald Cooper, and Shantel Aurora that chronicle Meredith’s life and passion-driven career achievements — from founding the Arts Department at Virginia State University, to co-developing Azurest North in Sag Harbor, NY. Embodying the example of independent Black presses throughout history, Saint Heron Press offers this frame of reference designed to support both scholarly projects and personal interests involving Black and feminine identities in American architecture, art, and design. The zine will be available to borrow exclusively via the Saint Heron Library starting Tuesday. Read an exclusive interview with Editors Solange Knowles and Shantel Aurora at Saint Heron via www.SaintHeron.com
Saint Heron Press and The Saint Heron Library present: ‘Azurest Blue: The Life and Legacy of Amaza Lee Meredith,’ research journal on the passion-driven life and career achievements of twentieth-century, Black and queer architect, artist and educator, Amaza Lee Meredith (1895–1984). Edited by Solange Knowles, designed by Sabla Stays, and produced entirely in-house with four unique cover options, this work tells Meredith’s inspiring story from early childhood to her life’s end in 1984. Original photographs, blueprints, personal correspondences, career files, and more from Meredith’s personal archives accompany original essays by Ferren Gipson, Briona Simone Jones, Pascale Sablan, Jerald Cooper, and Shantel Aurora that chronicle Meredith’s life and passion-driven career achievements — from founding the Arts Department at Virginia State University, to co-developing Azurest North in Sag Harbor, NY. Embodying the example of independent Black presses throughout history, Saint Heron Press offers this frame of reference designed to support both scholarly projects and personal interests involving Black and feminine identities in American architecture, art, and design. The zine will be available to borrow exclusively via the Saint Heron Library starting Tuesday. Read an exclusive interview with Editors Solange Knowles and Shantel Aurora at Saint Heron via www.SaintHeron.com
Saint Heron Press and The Saint Heron Library present: ‘Azurest Blue: The Life and Legacy of Amaza Lee Meredith,’ research journal on the passion-driven life and career achievements of twentieth-century, Black and queer architect, artist and educator, Amaza Lee Meredith (1895–1984). Edited by Solange Knowles, designed by Sabla Stays, and produced entirely in-house with four unique cover options, this work tells Meredith’s inspiring story from early childhood to her life’s end in 1984. Original photographs, blueprints, personal correspondences, career files, and more from Meredith’s personal archives accompany original essays by Ferren Gipson, Briona Simone Jones, Pascale Sablan, Jerald Cooper, and Shantel Aurora that chronicle Meredith’s life and passion-driven career achievements — from founding the Arts Department at Virginia State University, to co-developing Azurest North in Sag Harbor, NY. Embodying the example of independent Black presses throughout history, Saint Heron Press offers this frame of reference designed to support both scholarly projects and personal interests involving Black and feminine identities in American architecture, art, and design. The zine will be available to borrow exclusively via the Saint Heron Library starting Tuesday. Read an exclusive interview with Editors Solange Knowles and Shantel Aurora at Saint Heron via www.SaintHeron.com
Saint Heron Press and The Saint Heron Library present: ‘Azurest Blue: The Life and Legacy of Amaza Lee Meredith,’ research journal on the passion-driven life and career achievements of twentieth-century, Black and queer architect, artist and educator, Amaza Lee Meredith (1895–1984). Edited by Solange Knowles, designed by Sabla Stays, and produced entirely in-house with four unique cover options, this work tells Meredith’s inspiring story from early childhood to her life’s end in 1984. Original photographs, blueprints, personal correspondences, career files, and more from Meredith’s personal archives accompany original essays by Ferren Gipson, Briona Simone Jones, Pascale Sablan, Jerald Cooper, and Shantel Aurora that chronicle Meredith’s life and passion-driven career achievements — from founding the Arts Department at Virginia State University, to co-developing Azurest North in Sag Harbor, NY. Embodying the example of independent Black presses throughout history, Saint Heron Press offers this frame of reference designed to support both scholarly projects and personal interests involving Black and feminine identities in American architecture, art, and design. The zine will be available to borrow exclusively via the Saint Heron Library starting Tuesday. Read an exclusive interview with Editors Solange Knowles and Shantel Aurora at Saint Heron via www.SaintHeron.com
Saint Heron Press and The Saint Heron Library present: ‘Azurest Blue: The Life and Legacy of Amaza Lee Meredith,’ research journal on the passion-driven life and career achievements of twentieth-century, Black and queer architect, artist and educator, Amaza Lee Meredith (1895–1984). Edited by Solange Knowles, designed by Sabla Stays, and produced entirely in-house with four unique cover options, this work tells Meredith’s inspiring story from early childhood to her life’s end in 1984. Original photographs, blueprints, personal correspondences, career files, and more from Meredith’s personal archives accompany original essays by Ferren Gipson, Briona Simone Jones, Pascale Sablan, Jerald Cooper, and Shantel Aurora that chronicle Meredith’s life and passion-driven career achievements — from founding the Arts Department at Virginia State University, to co-developing Azurest North in Sag Harbor, NY. Embodying the example of independent Black presses throughout history, Saint Heron Press offers this frame of reference designed to support both scholarly projects and personal interests involving Black and feminine identities in American architecture, art, and design. The zine will be available to borrow exclusively via the Saint Heron Library starting Tuesday. Read an exclusive interview with Editors Solange Knowles and Shantel Aurora at Saint Heron via www.SaintHeron.com
Saint Heron Press And The Saint Heron Library Present: ‘Azurest Blue: The Life and Legacy of Amaza Lee Meredith,’ a research journal zine on the passion-driven life and career achievements of twentieth-century, Black and queer architect, artist and educator, Amaza Lee Meredith (1895–1984). Publishers Saint Heron Press Editor, Art Direction, Creative Director Solange Knowles for Saint Heron Executive Editor Executive Project Manager Shantel Aurora for Saint Heron Diane “Shabazz” Varnie for Saint Heron Book Designers Sablā Stays for Saint Heron Kai Jenrette for Saint Heron Zine Production & Printer Harley Smart At Antiesm Books BookArt, Montreal Videography: Matus Racek Photography: Garrett Carroll Sound Designer and Music : Solange Knowles Recording Engineer: Mikaelin ‘Blue’ BlueSpruce Editor: Matus Racek, Stefani Saintonge, Solange Knowles Special acknowledgment is extended to Virginia State University. The research, information, and access that informed this work were made possible through the Virginia State University Special Collections and University Archives. Special thanks is extended to National Register of Historic Places – Sourced by Calder C. Loth. Special thanks is extended to Sabato De Sarno for the generous support. www.saintheron.com
the @saintheron digital archive library part I. liiiive today 6pm ET viaaa library.saintheron.com the saint heron library is home to our archival collection of primarily rare, out of print, and 1st edition titles by black & brown authors, poets, & artist…and as the as the market and demand for these books, zines, and catalogues rises, we would like to play a small part in creating free access to the expansive range of critical thought and expression by these great mindsss see stories to register/ for more infooo and stay tuned for part II. in the coming weekssss
the @saintheron digital archive library part I. liiiive today 6pm ET viaaa library.saintheron.com the saint heron library is home to our archival collection of primarily rare, out of print, and 1st edition titles by black & brown authors, poets, & artist…and as the as the market and demand for these books, zines, and catalogues rises, we would like to play a small part in creating free access to the expansive range of critical thought and expression by these great mindsss see stories to register/ for more infooo and stay tuned for part II. in the coming weekssss
the @saintheron digital archive library part I. liiiive today 6pm ET viaaa library.saintheron.com the saint heron library is home to our archival collection of primarily rare, out of print, and 1st edition titles by black & brown authors, poets, & artist…and as the as the market and demand for these books, zines, and catalogues rises, we would like to play a small part in creating free access to the expansive range of critical thought and expression by these great mindsss see stories to register/ for more infooo and stay tuned for part II. in the coming weekssss
the @saintheron digital archive library part I. liiiive today 6pm ET viaaa library.saintheron.com the saint heron library is home to our archival collection of primarily rare, out of print, and 1st edition titles by black & brown authors, poets, & artist…and as the as the market and demand for these books, zines, and catalogues rises, we would like to play a small part in creating free access to the expansive range of critical thought and expression by these great mindsss see stories to register/ for more infooo and stay tuned for part II. in the coming weekssss
the @saintheron digital archive library part I. liiiive today 6pm ET viaaa library.saintheron.com the saint heron library is home to our archival collection of primarily rare, out of print, and 1st edition titles by black & brown authors, poets, & artist…and as the as the market and demand for these books, zines, and catalogues rises, we would like to play a small part in creating free access to the expansive range of critical thought and expression by these great mindsss see stories to register/ for more infooo and stay tuned for part II. in the coming weekssss
the @saintheron digital archive library part I. liiiive today 6pm ET viaaa library.saintheron.com the saint heron library is home to our archival collection of primarily rare, out of print, and 1st edition titles by black & brown authors, poets, & artist…and as the as the market and demand for these books, zines, and catalogues rises, we would like to play a small part in creating free access to the expansive range of critical thought and expression by these great mindsss see stories to register/ for more infooo and stay tuned for part II. in the coming weekssss
the @saintheron digital archive library part I. liiiive today 6pm ET viaaa library.saintheron.com the saint heron library is home to our archival collection of primarily rare, out of print, and 1st edition titles by black & brown authors, poets, & artist…and as the as the market and demand for these books, zines, and catalogues rises, we would like to play a small part in creating free access to the expansive range of critical thought and expression by these great mindsss see stories to register/ for more infooo and stay tuned for part II. in the coming weekssss
the gangsss all back with @lovemagazine 🖤 ty alwayss to my fam bam fa bringing my vision to lifeee @renellmedrano @jawaraw @kyleluu @mmiiggss big love @javirigoyen @e_____t @_kingshabazz_ @rxuxtxh for holding us downnn
the gangsss all back with @lovemagazine 🖤 ty alwayss to my fam bam fa bringing my vision to lifeee @renellmedrano @jawaraw @kyleluu @mmiiggss big love @javirigoyen @e_____t @_kingshabazz_ @rxuxtxh for holding us downnn
the gangsss all back with @lovemagazine 🖤 ty alwayss to my fam bam fa bringing my vision to lifeee @renellmedrano @jawaraw @kyleluu @mmiiggss big love @javirigoyen @e_____t @_kingshabazz_ @rxuxtxh for holding us downnn