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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

The Arm NYC

The Arm NYC - an old school printing studio that hosts workshops and space rental. The tactile experience was profound coming from a digital background.

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Welcome to the Working Week

letters....because they can express so much more than email. Possibly because the writer is physically connected so much to the object. This example pushes the definition of a letter, in that it assumes the role of a shared sketch book between to friends. Both parties write one another on pages they have illustrated. It is a novel context to generate collaborative work. Enjoy these selections.





Saturday, August 13, 2011



Pregnant Minds would like to take this short commercial break to call special attention to a creative project we would like to lend our voice of support to.

1814 MAGAZINE (http://www.1814mag.com/) is a new bi-annual publication that focuses on photography, design, art and culture. 1814 MAGAZINE is dedicated to providing a unique medium for established and emerging artists to produce work without the constraints of many of today's commercial magazines.


Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Reality is an adventure

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Opportunities for art are everywhere. 
Don't like the medium, change it! Dont like the message, make fun of it!

 

Tuesday, September 21, 2010


First and final production run has finally come to a conclusion. All copies have been had bound, sewn, and numbered. We birthed a litter of little zines! Just like children, each one is unique, individual and distinct from the others. Some have red thread, while others have blue, black, green or any combination under the rainbow! Some are bound slightly different than others. They have different levels of finesse and polish to each one. Unique extras abound, and are placed in different locations in each zine. Which ever copy of Pregnant Minds vol. 1 finds its way to your home, you can be assured none other exists exactly like it anywhere in the universe!

Monday, September 20, 2010

We here at PM, are thrilled with our first volume. Though barely off the press, and not even in full distribution, we find our wheels are already turning and conceptualizing about our next issue. What theme should it be? What form will it take, (digital, print, zine, service project, renegade art show)? How will it be different, more inclusive, interactive, tactile, physical, digital, ethereal, and above all experimental?

The success of PM is due largely to the creative contributions from fellow collaborators. With that in mind we invite you to email us with any exciting and creative ideas you have for PM vol.2,  no matter how elaborate. Inspiration grows inspiration.



We look forward to hearing from you.

- PM