The Moon and Stars Can Be Yours : Notes On Subway Psychics Book Launch // Printed Matter 10.24.19

October 24th , 6-8 pm Printed Matter will host the official launch for The Moon & Stars Can be Yours.

Book available for purchase here.

Launch link : https://www.printedmatter.org/programs/events/982

The Moon and Stars Can Be Yours is a freewheeling, far-roaming investigation into the contemporary world of spiritualism that began with Duzant’s obsessive collection of psychic fliers on the New York City subway system combined with ephemera from the NYPL Pictures Collection. In an age of increasing uncertainty, the wave of modern mysticism is always present, eagerly waiting to fill the void created by our digital lives. Duzant weaves together research-based writing with anecdotal stories, inviting the reader along for her ritualistic search for meaning, following the path of the Spiritualist and New Age movements.

The Moon and Stars Can Be Yours is playfully designed, the holographic foil and neon paper stocks are inspired by the fliers found on the subway. In the back of each book, a scratch off fortune card awaits the reader. The Moon and Stars Can Be Yours is the third book by Magali Duzant published by Conveyor Editions. Her previous books Light Blue Desire and I Looked & Looked, will also be available at the launch.

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Process, Publishing and the Photographer's Practice Panel

I’ll be speaking on a panel at SVA as part of the 30th Anniversary Book Fair and Scheimpflug Lecture Series.

Thursday, April 11, 6:30 – 9:00pm 
Process, Publishing and the Photographer's Practice
MFA Photography, Video and Related Media alumnus and faculty member Jeremy Haik (2012) moderates a discussion about longtime faculty member Marvin Heiferman’s latest book and project, Seeing Science, featuring Heiferman, alumnus and artist Sarah Palmer (2008) and Magali Duzant of Conveyor Arts. Refreshments will be provided and visitors are invited to browse the book fair following the discussion.

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