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Nomadic Press is the new ‘it’ kid on the block in Oakland. In addition to putting up an ambitious reading schedule at their storefront salon in the heart of the Fruitvale neighborhood, as well as across the Bay Area and Brooklyn, they are a full-fledged press with a full publication schedule. ”

— Paul Corman-Roberts, as published in The Rumpus (with many thanks to Charles Kruger)

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The Workroom Artist Program
       
     
The Workroom Artist Program

The Workroom is a bi-annual, six-month-long program founded by Nomadic Press, a literary and arts 501(c)(3) non-profit with bases in Oakland, CA, and Brooklyn, NY. The program provides ten (10) Bay Area visual artists with affordable studio space, education, community support, potential publication in Nomadic Press publications, and a final group exhibition at The Flight Deck Gallery in Downtown, Oakland.

Harriet Poznansky, Director and Co-Founder of The Workroom Artist Program. 

Find out More: The Workroom - Nomadic Press

Nomadic Press Annual Journal : SATE
       
     
Nomadic Press Annual Journal : SATE

Harriet Poznansky was the featured artist on the front cover and throughout the most recent 2016 Nomadic Press Journal : SATE. 

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Artist to Artist Interview Series
       
     
Artist to Artist Interview Series

Harriet Poznansky & Rohan DaCosta interview British Sculptor Sol Bailey Barker.

READ: Artist to Artist Interview Series - Nomadic Press

 

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Artist to Artist Interview Series

Harriet Poznansky & Rohan DaCosta Interview Bay Area Artist Eric Bohr.

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Talking Paper Series
       
     
Talking Paper Series

Nomadic Press's Christian Neiden interviews Harriet Poznansky before her 3 person exhibition at The Koppel Project "Pandiculate! The Joy of Stretching!"  

READ: Talking Paper Series