In Tactile Fixation: An Interview with Aubrey Longley-Cook, I speak about humor, drag, and stitching with an Atlanta-based artist and contributor to “(De)Tangled”: A Living Salon, a multi-platform exhibition curated by Pelican Bomb.
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