In cross-genre writing, I have explored topics relating to art, labor, technology, and the body. I have developed a strong interest in crafting experimental essays, reviews, and cultural reflections that draw in history, art history, literature, philosophy, media studies, and theory.
Essays, opinion pieces, and reports
- Dorothy Howard, John Samuel, and Owen Blacker. WikiProject report: Wikipedians Convene for Queering Wikipedia 2023: The First International LGBT+ Wikipedia Conference, The Signpost, 22 May, 2023
- Whistlegraph: Doodling Clockwork in Lore and Score. Feral File. May, 2022.
- The Social-Mediafication of Museums. Canadian Art. [Print edition]. February, 2017.
- That's Infotainment! Virtual Pedagogy and Instagram Populism in the Museum. Dorothy Howard & Felix Bernstein. The New Criticals. January 26, 2016.
- Loving machines: A de-anthropocentric view of intimacy. Arachne webzine. November, 2015.
- Documentation Is A Feminist Principle. Expansion foam : tracings. [Zine for the 2015 New York Art Book Fair]. September, 2015.
- Meet the manga avatars of your favorite tech platforms Hopes And Fears. September 15, 2015.
- Feed my Feed: Radical Publishing in Facebook Groups. Rhizome. July 22, 2015.
- Cartooning the Body. The New Inquiry. February 24, 2015.
- Labor and the New Encyclopedia. DIS Magazine, Data Issue. March, 2015.
Blog
I infrequently blog here.
Interviews
Selected art writing
Fiction, poetry, and experimental writing
- Dorothy Howard & Danilo Gasquez Rodriguez. 2018. 132,768.
- Machine Intimacy Void Lab. UCLA Design Media Arts. November, 2016.
- Trabajo ambiguo / Ambiguous Work, Dorothy Howard and Eric Reyes-Lamothe. Biquini Wax, D.F., Mexico. My text.
- Modified version of a presentation given at the PERSONA Fall 2015 New Museum Seminar Series. December 7, 2015.
- Hides its Pixels Loosely: Flying on Second Life Issue 8 –Virtual Identities. [musings] CRIT paper. Halifax, Canada.
- Troll [poetry chapbook]. Inpatient Press. Brooklyn, NY. August, 2015. (200 copies, out of print) Read here
- Black Friday A story written as Writer-in-Residence for Legal Tender, an exhibition. The Alice Gallery. Seattle, WA. May 2016.