The Things I Found at the End of the World by Arielle Twist

“The Things I Found at the End of the World” is a poem by Arielle Twist.

Designed by Annick MacAskill, this pamphlet is published in a limited run of 50 copies.

about the poet:

Arielle Twist’s (b. 1994, George Gordon First Nation and Sipekne’katik First Nation, Cree) interdisciplinary practice blends poetics and visual modes of creation to explore the realities and legacy of Indigenous and Trans* life and grief. Exploring and experimenting through mediums such as textiles, painting, performance, literature and language, Twist is immersed in the legacy of Indigenous Trans matriarchy and womanhood. Recent performances & exhibitions include CHOPPED for POWER FULL BECAUSE WE’RE DIFFERENT, MASS MoCA, Massachusetts, Don’t Make Me Over for Indian Theater: Native Performance, Art, and Self Determination since 1969, Hessle Museum of Art, New York, BLESSED ARE THE DIS-IDENTIFIERS, Latitude 53, Edmonton. Twist has received awards from Writers’ Trust of Canada, Indigenous Voices Awards, and Arts Nova Scotia.

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