Little Joe
Publication
2010–Ongoing
As the founder, editor, designer, and publisher of Little Joe, I aimed to create a unique forum for the discussion of cinema, sexuality, gender, and queer history. Since launching our first issue in 2010, the publication has become an important place for stimulating dialogues on film, leading the way in the queer analysis of moving images past and present. Each limited-edition issue features essays, in-depth conversations, short stories, comics, commissioned artworks, and archival discoveries.
To complement to the publication, we curate screenings and events in the UK and internationally. Our collaborations encompass institutions such as Tate Modern, ICA London, LUX, Kunstverein Amsterdam, Light Industry and The Cinema Museum. We also partner with film clubs and festivals, including Dirty Looks, Edinburgh International Film Festival, BFI Flare, Queer Lisboa, and Fringe! Queer Film & Arts Fest.
littlejoemagazine.com︎︎
Little Joe was featured in MoMA’s Millenium Magazines, a survey of experimental art and design magazines published since 2000.
A collected edition of the journal will be published by SPBH Editions in 2024
To complement to the publication, we curate screenings and events in the UK and internationally. Our collaborations encompass institutions such as Tate Modern, ICA London, LUX, Kunstverein Amsterdam, Light Industry and The Cinema Museum. We also partner with film clubs and festivals, including Dirty Looks, Edinburgh International Film Festival, BFI Flare, Queer Lisboa, and Fringe! Queer Film & Arts Fest.
littlejoemagazine.com︎︎
Little Joe was featured in MoMA’s Millenium Magazines, a survey of experimental art and design magazines published since 2000.
A collected edition of the journal will be published by SPBH Editions in 2024
Cottage Notes
Publication
2018
100 x 120mm, 56 pages, limited edition
A book of poems, taken from an archive of fragmentary notes written on toilet paper used by men during cottaging, collected by Robert Bell and held in the Hall-Carpenter Archives at LSE Library, London.
Published to accompany the London Short Film Festival event ‘Tearoom’ at ICA London on 21 January, 2018
Supported by London Short Film Festival and Arts Council England
A book of poems, taken from an archive of fragmentary notes written on toilet paper used by men during cottaging, collected by Robert Bell and held in the Hall-Carpenter Archives at LSE Library, London.
Published to accompany the London Short Film Festival event ‘Tearoom’ at ICA London on 21 January, 2018
Supported by London Short Film Festival and Arts Council England