Thursday, March 5, 2026

Open House Under the Snow Pile

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June is no Honeymoon

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fancy text that says "the dirt palace" in a dusty, dark teal. the word "the" is smaller and each letter is on a diagonal line while the words "dirt" and "palace" are the same size as each other and in a straight line.

⚜ February  2026 NEWSLETTER 

UPCOMING!

WEDDING CAKE RESIDENCIES!!

Come hear from our stelar current cohort on Feb 5th!

Dailen Williams, Giuliana Funkhouser, Kirstin Lamb, Liz Welch, Brooke Erin Goldstein,

Jen Corace, & Rafay Rashid. Wander the house from 4:30-6. Artist talks 6-7 - RSVP to reserve a seat (weddingcakehouseresidencies@gmail.com)

Bios for these artists and all future cohorts are up HERE on our website. We’re so thrilled to be kicking off 2026 by working with so many incredible New England Artists!

WINDOW GALLERY

INTERVIEW WITH WINDOW ARTIST EDWIGE CHARLOT BY KATE IRVIN

CURRENT WINDOW INSTALLATION: IRIS WRIGHT


ARTIST STATEMENT: A major theme of my work is failure in communication. As I conceptualized this installation and sewed its artworks, I thought about communicating with ancestors and what is lost in the gap between disparate times. I researched tactile traditions that are in danger of extinction when expediency is valued over care. Especially in this moment of uncertainty about the role of new, quickly advancing technologies, we are likely to lose cultural knowledge faster than we realize its value. These losses might include techniques only passed down through in-person study, willingness to seek answers without digital assistance, patience.

For me, loss manifests in wanting to call my great grandmothers on the phone to ask them for quilting advice. They have already passed on, but I keep listening for advice from my ancestors. I am uncertain I interpret their messages accurately. Between their time and mine is a rift greater than physical distance. What is lost in translation?

2026 WINDOW AND WORD SHELTER


Beyond excited to announce the slate of our 2026 Storefront Window Gallery & Word Shelter artists!!

This year’s window gallery will be graced by installations by:

Iris Wright, John-Francis (Q) Quiñonez, Kendel Joseph, Anne Tait, Malda Smadi,

Marianne & Quill Bullock, Aymar Ccopacatty.

In the Word Shelter for 2026, we have: Ellen Zanhisser, Ren L[i]u, Rosalynde Vas Dias, Matthew Lawrence,Justice Ameer, Grace Talusan & Laura Marie Marciano Fonseca.

WORD SHELTER

January - February Word Shelter artist: Ellen Zahniser

AIR UPDATES!!!


Calyia Varella


Hi y’all! I’m the newest resident here at Dirt Palace, and a smidge about meeee: I’m 25 yrs old/black & indigenous/& an ADHD girlyyy, I dabble in quite a lot of artistic specialties and still looking to learn more oof ;), and my pronouns are she/her. My specialties lie in writing, filmmaking, sneaker painting, and drawing. This year I hope to connect more with artists and establish a whole new portfolio! I look forward to doing more of these during my time here! Txau (bye in Cape Verdean Kriolu)!


Ziggy Smith


My piece “La Panthera is Cat” is on view at the RISD Black Biennial. This piece was made in response to the work of those who came before me: my mother’s old pearls, my old silk scarf, the collected buttons from my mentor, the Black Panthers movement, and the tradition of African American quilting. Although I made this piece in the later half of college, it still teaches me the importance of slowness and honoring the timing of the my hands.


Q (John-Francis Quiñonez)

Howdy there Dirty-boids,

Ohhhhh Winter in Providence, Rhode Island (center of the world) ~ what a time!
Dunkin Cups nestled in the murky drifts, awaiting their perennial rebirth.
Cigarettes burrowing into crotch-height heaps.
Truly stunning sunsets of sorbet-crimson and grimace-purple! Guau!

I am fresh off Tour Managing & 
Reading Poems with composer Bex Burch + Friends. If you missed the Dirt Palace debut, I’d highly suggest tuning in for our Brooklyn residency in July! It has been a true joy to be a part of this process.

Things at 
Big Feeling Ice Cream are beautiful. It is powerful to stand in a value system with this exceptional crew, and New Englanders can simply not be deterred from their cold season ice creams so we have been plenty busy! 

Lost Bag Binch Press/Queer.Archive.Work. are both chugging along swimmingly ~ plenty of good programming to keep an eye out for! I’ll attach our Figure Drawing Flier Below.

This year’s 
THING IN THE SPRING lineup is officially live! I love this Music Festival in Keene, NH and I am excited to return to Nova Arts and catch sets from Thanya Iyer, Nova One, Sammus, Natural Information Society, et all. This will be my 4th year in a row coordinating their Northeast Poetry Showcase and per usual it is a Shredders-Only affair featuring Jess Rizkallah (Boston, MA), Diannely Antigua (Portsmouth, NH), Maya Williams (Portland, ME), and Me.

I’ll be spending February piecing together my installation for the 
Dirt Palace Window Gallery in March! More on that soon, I am sure.

Be Safe & Kind out there,

and Stay Sweet,

Q


i’ve also been doing little prints! these ones are all finished up and you’re welcome to grab one by emailing me! (fernfloods@gmail.com)

some tattoos i’ve gotten to do that are So Cool!!

it is SO COLD and i am officially pushing 30 <3 yay! here is cold me and a guy i have been thinking about A LOT!


Want to book a tattoo with me? DM me on instagram dot com (fernfloods) or click the button down there!!!


Oh January: 2 burst pipes, 6 frozen pipes, frozen dishwasher, 100 snow piles, early morning insulating, a new set of tires, but still a bout of getting stuck in the snow. Hat all day. Fluffy neck warmer. 2 levels of snow boots, 3 levels of gloves. Rhode Island winters, so often mild until they’re not. So mostly I am heads down in work and hibernation. Occasional trips to the ocean. 


Did you catch my last Wild Goose Chase about Louis Restaurant closing? If not, it is hereMega Milk, by Megan Milks, a book that I had a blast doing a cover for just came out.  My likely next public appearance will be at their Providence stop of the Mega Milk book tour. March 13th at RiffRaff.

INTERLACE GRANT FUND

Also - if you are able to donate to the Emergency Grant Fund - please do - all funds go directly to artists. To donate to the fund, click below!

CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR 2025/2026 INTERLACE PROJECT GRANT AWARDEES!!!

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LIBRARY HI_LITE!!!!!

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