I had the immense pleasure of speaking with Amirio Freeman about the herbarium’s funky history and future possibilities for PLANTCRAFT, Amirio’s great newsletter about finding the vegetal in the human, and the human in the vegetal. Many thanks to Amirio for the fantastic questions and the patience to put up with rambling. :)
La vie is like that up on Good
Happy to have an interview about my book, La vie is like that, published on Good.is
I spoke with Elyssa Goodman about thinking and writing about dementia. Many thanks to Elyssa for her insightful, compassionate questions about the project.
You can read the piece here: https://www.good.is/how-artist-magali-duzant-developed-an-art-book-to-think-about-dementia-and-honor-her-fathers-life
Tree News Issue 4
This weekend, Sept 9 + 10, marks the release of issue 4 of Tree News produced by Erin Mallea and Paper Buck at the Pittsburgh Art Book Fair. I had the immense pleasure of speaking with Erin about A Tree Grows in Queens, herbaria, and working with archives. The issue also includes an interview with the Carnegie Museum of Natural History Curator of Botany, Mason Heberling. They’ll be tabling at the Carnegie Museum of Art and will have copies of The Dry Garden as well as a special edition postcard set of images from A Tree Grows in Queens.
Virtual Assembly
Thursday April 21st ( 6PM ET / 12AM CET ) I’ll be speaking with Shane Rocheleau about his beautiful new book, Lakeside, over on Virtual Assembly. Link to register is here.
From Here On Out conversation
I had the pleasure to speak with Jenica Heintzelman about her project Down a Stream for From Here On Out. We speak about research, experimentation, and edging around self portraiture. You can read it here.