Research & Development Studio Projects


The outcomes of our studio practice are projects varying in form and scale that are developed in service to our mission of contextualizing our histories, imagining our futures, and grounding us in the now.

Memoryhaus 555
ITS-IN-SCOPE Thesis Collections
Archive Caretaker Fellowship Program
Worldbuilding 3000 Sympoisum
Quiet Magazine: Cultural Currency
People’s Propaganda Printmaking Studio
Studio Portraits @ BMF
Crenwshaw Remembers Arts & Wellness Festival
ITS-IN-SCOPE Thesis Exhibitions
Seed-to-Shelf Spring Market Event Photography
Rep Club Retail Residency: Free People Time Thesis
Library for Researching & Remembering
Jardin de Altagracia Design Development
SUM’MOR School
Studio Portaits @ Nuit Noire

Memoryhaus 406
Guiiided Visual Language
Presence Prompting
People’s Propaganda Guest Lecture
Dahomey Research Artifact & Film Screening
The Sun Seeker Film Screening







A creative research studio at the intersection of indigenous histories and intuitive futures. Through our cooperative practice and intercommunal services we aim to inspire the public into innovative-ancient ways of being. We be in community, through arts, and towards a vision informed by intuition, context, and ancestors.






















People’s Propaganda Printmaking Studio


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Studio Services:

Installation & Placemaking → Collective Learning → Design & Propaganda →

Developed by ITS-IN-SCOPE and hosted at Legacy Library, the People’s Propaganda Printmaking Studio is an experimental public arts studio built to equip everyday folks with the tools and know-how to produce and disseminate their own propaganda. This space invites participants into an ethos of self-determination and post-perfect practice through screen-printing and linocut block printing workshops. The single-color screen-printing press, flash dryer, and a design archive of 30 screens are a fixture in the rear of the library that offers guests the opportunity to create customized adornments out of existing clothing items - affirming both their creative capacity and our collective history through printmaking.

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title
People’s Propaganda Printmaking Studio

format
Installation & Placemaking

practices
Collective Learning, Service Design, Installation, Creative Direction, Design & Propaganda, Placemaking, Facilitation, Programming Development

seasons
Winter 2025, Ongoing

contributors
Marvin James, Ezra, Natalie Matos, Zach Ray, Cipriano Belser

partners
Black Lantern Books
Legacy Library