Montez Press September Newsletter

Montez Press News
September 2021

→ Montez Press Radio September Broadcast
→ August Interjection: Odie Spinelli ‘Friends and Comrades:’
→ September Interjection: Gabriella Davies ‘CISLESS’

Montez Press Radio September Broadcast

This September, we will be broadcasting from the 21st-26th, featuring contributions from:

Stanley Schtinter, Youngbloods with Rêves sonores, Megan Walker, Gryphon Rue, Clark Coolidge, Dena Yago with Kim Phillips-Fein, ONNO Collective, zerocase, Will Fraser, Eric Schmid and Tim Pierson, Derek Baron, Rebecca Lee, Nastassja Simensky, Blaze Christopher, Freya Dooley, Emily L, Eleni Poulou, Bod Mellor, sweetestcape, Benjamin Edwin Slinger, Michaela Cullen, Decolonise Our Genitals, Sam Korman, Kadin Herring, Flavortone, Benjamin Scott & Matt Voor, ACOMPI with Jack Radley and Constanza Valenzuela, limitbreak!, Ariana Reines, Adonis BC, Kaitlin Phillips, Lena Greene, Tim Lessick, Thanh Nguyen, Tim Simonds, Emma-McCormick Goodhart, Aaron Lehman, Logan Lockner, Allie Wist, Christian Hendricks, [removed] Bang, Ebony Haynes, Gabrielle Rucker, Diamond Stingily, Precious Okoyomon, Nick Klein, Jiyoung Wi, Aria Dean, Emmanuel Olunkwa, Channel PTP, Josh Citarella, Ruby McCollister, Viktor Timofeev, Tabitha Piseno, SeaNaps and more <3

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August Interjection: Odie Spinelli ‘Friends and Comrades:’

Odie Spinelli is a non-binary working class multidisciplinary artist from Minneapolis, MN. Their work is rooted in their experience with addiction, mental health and illness, gender, sexuality, politics, and relationships. Known as [removed] on Instagram, their colourful, introspective memes are meant to be a healing voice amongst a sea of depression memes and infighting. Aside from memes they produce other content such as writing, zines, jewelry, and have a rich history of performance art and curation in the Minneapolis queer scene at spaces like Madame and Patrick’s Cabaret.

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September Interjection: Gabriella Davies ‘CISLESS’

 

Gabriella Davies is a 29 year old artist who has run away from being poor and marginalised in Stoke to live the artist’s dream of being poor and marginalised in London. Previously described as ‘a reasonable balance of swearing & insight’ and ‘chic & tacky all at the same time’, she’s a working-class trans woman from the midlands with an answer for everything. Known as the queen of one-liners, with a knack for killer titles, she plays to her strengths; taking class and gender and turning them on the world as her lens.

Gabi received her MA from Royal College of Art in 2019, and served as the institution’s first openly trans SU president. She is also a member of Babeworld, was selected as part of Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2020, completed a digital residency with Deptford X, and was shortlisted for the Institute of Contemporary Arts New Creatives programme.
 

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