The Flesh & Dream Collective
The mission of the Flesh & Dream Collective is to name the symbols of the Machine World and the many forms it takes, identify the MW in our dreams, and create pathways for excavation. By beginning to remove the MW from the subconscious dream world, we may begin to reclaim our dreams while making way for new manifestos, doctrines, and poetry based in mutual aide, dirt, collectivism, family led health, death and birth, queer-sim, relationship to the non-human world, craft, flesh, and love.
In partnership with Books & Barns, upcoming shows and opportunities for collective participation TBA...
Board Members
Blue Sing is a translator of erotic art into erotic folktales. Currently based in the district of Roquelaure, AN, they are working on a novella retelling the story of queer orgies based on the Scandinavian rock paintings of Vitlycke, Bohuslän, and a chapbook of fevered love letters written between Odelion Redon and Leonora Carrington.
Frankie Wood is a photographer based in Bardo, Portraiture. Their work examines the space between the body and geometry, light and exposure, walls, and radiators. Their current project, Disorderly Tape, wraps menstruating models in VHS ribbon which unfurls while a fan blows dust over their bodies, blurring the colors until everything in the room fades, and a pigeon flies in, cooing.
Margret Pie Aria is a collector of antique objects, often utilitarian, including long wave radio site tunnels, cult meal plans, French microwave warning labels, mourning jewelry, and glass eyes. Their original storefront was housed on Green Street, San Francisco, before it became the Old Spaghetti Factory, which is a high-end chair boutique.
Sarah W. Steep is an American researcher focused on the effects of anti-imperialism movements and insurgencies on the collective REM cycle with an emphasis on recording the audio effects of insurgent’s dream cycles. In 1982, she founded the American Association of Seditious and Subversive REM Mergers, to support and promote the study of precautions and persuasions within the field. Steep’s notable works include the audio books Voices of the Moon in North and Central America and Road to Eternity: from the Suffragettes to the Revolutionary Action Movement.
In partnership with Books & Barns, upcoming shows and opportunities for collective participation TBA...
Board Members
Blue Sing is a translator of erotic art into erotic folktales. Currently based in the district of Roquelaure, AN, they are working on a novella retelling the story of queer orgies based on the Scandinavian rock paintings of Vitlycke, Bohuslän, and a chapbook of fevered love letters written between Odelion Redon and Leonora Carrington.
Frankie Wood is a photographer based in Bardo, Portraiture. Their work examines the space between the body and geometry, light and exposure, walls, and radiators. Their current project, Disorderly Tape, wraps menstruating models in VHS ribbon which unfurls while a fan blows dust over their bodies, blurring the colors until everything in the room fades, and a pigeon flies in, cooing.
Margret Pie Aria is a collector of antique objects, often utilitarian, including long wave radio site tunnels, cult meal plans, French microwave warning labels, mourning jewelry, and glass eyes. Their original storefront was housed on Green Street, San Francisco, before it became the Old Spaghetti Factory, which is a high-end chair boutique.
Sarah W. Steep is an American researcher focused on the effects of anti-imperialism movements and insurgencies on the collective REM cycle with an emphasis on recording the audio effects of insurgent’s dream cycles. In 1982, she founded the American Association of Seditious and Subversive REM Mergers, to support and promote the study of precautions and persuasions within the field. Steep’s notable works include the audio books Voices of the Moon in North and Central America and Road to Eternity: from the Suffragettes to the Revolutionary Action Movement.