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June 4, 2018August 9, 2019
Dissolve Magazine is a volunteer-run online arts publication, which operated from 2016-2019. Its mission was to be an open space where arts criticism and commentary is collaborative, personal, performative, unexpected, and divisive.

Forward to Issue 3: Touch, Christopher Squier and Julian Wong-Nelson (Issue: Touch)

Surgical Experiments in the Medium of Collage, Carolina Magis Weinberg and Christopher Squier, accompanying images by Irena Azovsky (Issue: Touch)

Carving Nightmares: Clark Ashton Smith’s Sculptures within the H.P. Lovecraft Circle (Issue: Form)

Clay Days: An Interview with Matt Goldberg (Issue: Form)

Footnotes: Studio Visit with Alice Combs (Issue: Dissolve)

Footnotes on the Ostrich Feather Wedding Dress Project: Wearing the Beast (Trace: February 9, 2017)

Scattered Light: Ephemeral Action, Protest, and Circulating Imagery (Trace: February 14, 2018)

Torn Seams and Sound Sculptures at Gallery Wendi Norris (Trace: April 7, 2017)

Shaghayegh Cyrous with Kathryn Barulich and Christopher Squier (Trace: September 28, 2017)
The Expatriate Archive Centre collects and preserves the life stories of expatriates worldwide for future research.

Expatriate Archive Centre, “Exploring the EAC Photo Archive and its Associations” (August 28, 2017)

Expatriate Archive Centre, “The Life of an Archival Object” (September 4, 2017)

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