But why does that mean we can't get our hands on Fowler's other huge project, ANP Quarterly? A tabloid—size glossy mag full of interviews with current and emerging artists and now people and dreamers—the most recent issue featuring psycho—psychedelic arts collective Paper Rad and Catholic nun/artist Sister Corita Kent—it's a pretty fascinating read without the scummy hipster film coating the text usually associated with similar projects. And it's free. But why can you get it in freaking Missoula, Montana, and not in the closest major city to its origin? Sigh...
CHAOS
Liz Armstrong digs for what lurks beneath the underground
But why does that mean we can't get our hands on Fowler's other huge project, ANP Quarterly? A tabloid—size glossy mag full of interviews with current and emerging artists and now people and dreamers—the most recent issue featuring psycho—psychedelic arts collective Paper Rad and Catholic nun/artist Sister Corita Kent—it's a pretty fascinating read without the scummy hipster film coating the text usually associated with similar projects. And it's free. But why can you get it in freaking Missoula, Montana, and not in the closest major city to its origin? Sigh...