
This edition of MONDAY Journal edited by Daniel Giles asks artists, curators, and scholars to offer their takes on how whiteness might be represented as well as how artists of color might evade the violence of vision and over-representation. Contributors include Angeline Morrison, Christine Goding, Gordon Hall, Sharmyn Cruz Rivera, Nana Adusei-Poku, Sampada Aranke, Risa Puleo & Tomashi Jackson, and Latham Zearfoss & Ruby T. The book was designed by Sonnenzimmer. MONDAY presents experiments in arts writing that invite readers to imagine future forms of criticism. The contributing writers have in common a playful approach to their writing. Their subjects extend beyond fine arts to include performance, style, manifestos—all manner of cultural expression. Published by the Jacob Lawrence Gallery at the University of Washington, MONDAY seeks to be both accessible and rigorous, and above all to remind us that our approach to cultural criticism can be as heterogeneous as the themes it addresses. Each year, one of MONDAY’s biannual print publications is created under the editorial guidance of the resident artist of the Jacob Lawrence Legacy Residency.
Writing and Publications
MONDAY journal vol. 2: White Pictures, 2020
Writing and Publications

MONDAY journal vol. 2: White Pictures, 2020
This edition of MONDAY Journal edited by Daniel Giles asks artists, curators, and scholars to offer their takes on how whiteness might be represented as well as how artists of color might evade the violence of vision and over-representation. Contributors include Angeline Morrison, Christine Goding, Gordon Hall, Sharmyn Cruz Rivera, Nana Adusei-Poku, Sampada Aranke, Risa Puleo & Tomashi Jackson, and Latham Zearfoss & Ruby T. The book was designed by Sonnenzimmer. MONDAY presents experiments in arts writing that invite readers to imagine future forms of criticism. The contributing writers have in common a playful approach to their writing. Their subjects extend beyond fine arts to include performance, style, manifestos—all manner of cultural expression. Published by the Jacob Lawrence Gallery at the University of Washington, MONDAY seeks to be both accessible and rigorous, and above all to remind us that our approach to cultural criticism can be as heterogeneous as the themes it addresses. Each year, one of MONDAY’s biannual print publications is created under the editorial guidance of the resident artist of the Jacob Lawrence Legacy Residency.