Oc Demian Gallery
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burymyart:#COLLECTIVEFURYJoin Demian DinéYazhi´+ Cannupa Hanska Luger at Recess in Brooklyn, NY, as
⚡️NEW T-Shirt ⚡️We love the joy and beauty Indigenous womxn bring to the community. @tishxrico (lead
heterogeneoushomosexual:Demian DinéYazhi’Untitled (Gold//Silver), 2011Dimensions: approximately 9’ w
“…nada en el mundo repugna tanto al hombre…”#Sinclair #emilsinclair #demian #hermanhesse #hesse #hom
#COLLECTIVEFURYJoin Demian DinéYazhi´+ Cannupa Hanska Luger at Recess in Brooklyn, NY, as they debut
heterogeneoushomosexual:Demian DinéYazhi’Untitled (For We'Wha), 2014We’Wha (1849-1896)Zuni Lhamana“W
SUPPORT INDIGENOUS PEOPLES LIVING WITH HIV AND AIDS! CREATE PROGRAMS AND OUTREACH THAT CATERS TO EAC
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Demian Conrad DesignBased on the work of a German physicist Ernst Chladni, Switzerland-based firm cr
anthropologyofwater:Herman Hesse , Demian (tr. Damion Searls)
ANCESTRAL MEMORY is the poetry debut of transdisciplinary artist Demian DinéYazhi´. Dedicated to the
In 2016 I began writing a poem that would become AN INFECTED SUNSET. Inspired by Standing Rock, comm
#ANINFECTEDSUNSET by Demian DinéYazhi´This entire book was lovingly printed on a risograph printer.
@locustszine is honored to announce our first issue of LOCUSTS: A Post-Queer Nation Zine. This issue
anthropologyofwater: Herman Hesse, Demian (tr. Damion Searls)
heterogeneoushomosexual: Demian DinéYazhi’Untitled (David), 2015@davideveritthowe photographed by @
comicbookcosplay: Red Sonja CosplayCosplayer: Ana Bertolaphoto: Demian Henrit Submitted by anaberto
anthropologyofwater:Herman Hesse, Demian (tr. Damion Searls)
crimsonkismet: Hermann Hesse, Demian, (1919)
Next Exit: An Evening of Indigenous Art, Music, and Poetry // 6-9pmHenry Art Gallery - 15th Ave NE &
anthropologyofwater:Herman Hesse, Demian (tr. Damion Searls)
burymyart:High resolution 12” x 18” poster of HIV/AIDS-related issues that affect Indigenous communi
Alien: Covenant | Teaser Poster Reveals Early Release
Thank you Emily Pothast for this thoughtful/beautiful write-up in Seattle’s weekly publication, The
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