Ancestry Quarterly i — September 2013, #1

Ancestry Quarterly

The inspiration for Ancestry Quarterly came about while living in New York’s Chinatown. We realized that we knew an immense amount of people who were living a sort of double life: so many holding down “day jobs” so they could pursue their own creative endeavors and dreams once the 9-to-5 ended. We sought to create a platform that would allow these artists to showcase their work and detail how creatives live today. We were not foreign to discovering that the spaces these people lived in were uniquely fascinating and it is our interest in the relationship between artist and space that launched Ancestry. It is a magazine that explores aesthetic spaces, but more importantly, it is a magazine exploring the people that inhabit these spaces.

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Introducing Ancestry Quarterly 001, our inaugural issue. AQ001 feature artists and the exploration of their aesthetic spaces. We dive deep into the homes and workshops of artists and craftsmen at the forefront of the art world. We look at contemporary artists and icons of the past who have left their everlasting mark.

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ODD FOLK, SIGNAL, CAMP GRIFFIN, KEITH DENLEY, NARROW PATH HANDKERCHEIFS, HERITAGE GENERAL STORE, LOST WEEKEND NYC, MONET LUCKI, MEGAN MUSSARI, VERONICA NORTON, CHRISTAN RATHBONE, BRINCKA-CROSS, SPROUT HOME CHICAGO, MATT WOJTAN, ANGELA GAPINSKI, MERZ APOTHECARY, MARIA MALDONADO, JAKOB BERGMAN, MALLARY ABEL


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