Issue Contents
Letters
Ashley Culver, Angelica Ng, and Liz Tsui
Editorial
Jac Renée Bruneau and Maya Wilson Sanchez
Features
paul schweizer / kollektiv orangotango and cristina t. ribas
Hydrocartography: Mapping with Waters
Kat Benedict
The Map Is the Territory: On Lucas LaRochelle’s Queering the Map
Lera Kotsyuba
Star Stories and Indigenous Resistance Against Light Pollution
Leah Decter and Tania Willard
Directions to BUSH Gallery
Mimi Gellman
The Poetics of Indigenous Carto-Activism
Sophia Arnold
Mapping the Black Box
Kyra Kordoski
Slow Enough to Watch the Ptarmigan Eating Willow Buds on Tundra: A Conversation with Maureen Gruben
Artist Project
Razan Al-Salah
No Man’s Land
Dana Qaddah
No Man’s Land by Razan Al-Salah: Text
Columns
Sophia Larigakis
Composition — Cacophony and the Beyond: An Aural Topography
Coco Zhou
One Thing — Octavia E. Butler on Mars
Tarin Dehod
Tilling — Governance, Ungovernance, and Other Possibilities
Reviews
Zannah Mae Matson
Mapping Abundance for a Planetary Future: Kanaka Maoli and Critical Settler Cartographies in Hawai‘i — Candace Fujikane
Courtney Miller
“Overburden” — Gabriela Escobar Ari, Asinnajaq, Patti Bailey qʷn̓qʷin̓ x̌n̓ , Randy Lee Cutler, Jim Holyoak and Darren Fleet, Ts̠ēmā, Keith Langergraber, Sarah Nance, Tara Nicholson, Carol Wallace
Jayne Wilkinson
“Terra Economicus” — Will Kwan
Greta Hamilton
Outdoor School: Contemporary Environmental Art Ed. by Diane Borsato and Amish Morrell
Julian Jason Haladyn
“Shelley Niro: Thinking Of You” and “DARKNESS” — Shelley Niro
Sandee Moore
“Provisional Structures” — Carmen Papalia with Vo Vo and jes sachse
Daniella Sanader
“Jess Dobkin’s Wetrospective”
Sasha Cordingley
SULLAE 술래 — Jesse Chun
Olivia Michiko Gagnon
The Breaks — Julietta Singh
April Thompson
“Soul Power” — Jan Wade
Didier Morelli
“Of things as they happen to be” — Jeanette Johns
Karina Roman Justo
The Andean Information Age — Oscar Santillán and Alessandra Troncone