THE 22 MAGAZINE: VOLUME 3/III/THREE.

We are thrilled/charmed/humbled and just plain happy to present the 3rd volume of The 22 Magazine. To continue to support such amazing creative efforts in Brooklyn and the world and act as a collector of each contributors story is a role we never imagined we would have the luck to play.

We cannot thank enough all our contributors, interns, volunteers, funders, and everyone else who makes this magazine happen. It is with great honor that we present the contributors for Volume 3/III/Three of The 22 Magazine.

THE 22 MAGAZINE: VOLUME 3/III/THREE

Adam Void
Allison Sommers
Angeline Gragasin
Bradley Ehrsam
Charlotte Greenwood
Cless
Gerardo Mena
Iron Dog
Jason Stoneking
Jeff Tigchelaar
Jim Ford
J.J. Cromer
Joseph Daley
Megan Moncrief
Mike Bazzett
Nathan Vernau
Nick Lamia
Nicole Gordon
Penelope Gottlieb
Randy Mora
Ricky Allman
Sarah Boothroyd

Allison Sommers: Ein Arbeitsloser Weniger.




This one is Ein Arbeitsloser Weniger, 1.5 x 2.5″ paper and ink-jet print hand-made accordion-fold art book, filled with ten different soldiers from various imaginary wars, in various states of life or injury. The book fits neatly into its own tiny government-manila envelope, ready for convenient filing away…

Ein Arbeitsloser Weniger is one less man out of work.

Ein Arbeitsloser Weniger because the state has sent them to war.

Ein Arbeitsloser Weniger because they won’t come home.

You can purchase Ein Arbeitsloser Weniger here.

FOR EVERY BOOK SOLD this month, I will donate $1 to Occupy Wall Street. You can find more information on their efforts here, or by searching #occupywallstreet on Twitter, and you can donate directly here.

New Books and Kuiper Belt Series from Allison Sommers.

Allison Sommers keeps the goodness coming all summer long. Here’s how:

A) Awesome new “sketchbook” book, FLOTSAM, featuring intricate drawings that really are nowhere near sketches but more like tiny, pre-works of art in themselves.

B) New additions to the Kuiper Belt Series! A tribute to the small inhabitants circling the outer regions of Neptune and Pluto. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kuiper_belt

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