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About warp_dmv

I started warp_dmv in response to declining local arts coverage. Thankfully, there are still publications and writers in this area dedicated to showing up, critically engaging, and supporting the DC/DMV art scene. And there is room for more. 

It is imperative that more stories are recorded and archived. As newspapers turn away from local coverage, get swallowed by regionals, or shut down completely, more history goes unrecorded. This is deeply concerning. The arts can reshape perspectives, challenge long-held beliefs, lead to innovative solutions, and increase empathetic engagement in… everything. Recorded, archived history is imperative. This is an attempt to aid in that recording.

This project originated through an article started during Humanities DC Community Journalism Program.

Who are you?

My name is Shelby (she/they).

About me: Beginning in journalism, Shelby has experience in creating contemporary and traditional media. Shelby is an award-winning writer for her community-centered art reporting. This communication extends far beyond paper and screens to grassroots organizing and program coordination. She is also an art educator.

Their career has been rooted in the transformational power of experiencing art, both as a creator and a viewer. Shelby believes in telling stories that embrace nuance, radical empathy, and curiosity. They received their undergraduate degree in Writing and Communication at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College. She graduated with her MFA in Studio Art at Florida State University in the Spring of 2022.

(You can read more about me here.)

Why warp?

Warp refers to the foundational threads that begin any weaving. The taunt vertical threads are the skeleton that the horizontal weft thread passes over and under. 

Like the warp, arts and culture creators, workers, preservers, and lovers are the foundation that strengthens every community. 

I’m interested in the warp as a tool and the warp as an already existing structure. The arts are a warp and exist in a warp.

Warp typically, and definitionally, has a negative connotation. Warp: disapproving: to cause (a person's opinions, thoughts, etc.) to be changed in a way that is wrong or unnatural.” 

I counter that many of the systems we are forced to navigate are wrong and unnatural - systems that prioritize profit over people, harm over care, disregard over effort. For example, the arts are foundational to lively, thriving communities. Creative expression is a human necessity and a human right. And yet, investment in arts education, local creatives, and their impact, is routinely undervalued. 

Art and the communities it can foster, distort these unnatural systems, twist their intended effects, and change outcomes. Warp is a foundation for alternating paths. 

Thanks for reading. I can’t wait to see what we make.

Have a question? Email me: [email protected]


Want to read more about the local arts scene?

East City Art

The Washington Informer Bridge

Bmore Art

Washington City Paper

CapitalBop

DC Theater Arts

NUNAR Magazine

Vagabond Zine

Hamiltonian Artists Essays on Art

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