Dear Mazie,
Sanctuary, Speculation, and Sky
Colson Whitehead author Craig Wilkins author Mario Gooden author Charisse Pearlina Weston author Amber Esseiva editor Amaza Meredith editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:New York Consolidated
Publishing:1st Jan '26
£36.00
This title is due to be published on 1st January, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Redressing the woeful under-recognition of a pioneering Black queer architect and artist Published with Institute for Contemporary Art at Virginia Commonwealth University. This is an experimental illustrated reader exploring the work and legacy of American architect, educator and artist Amaza Lee Meredith (1895–1984), a trailblazer who was the first known Black queer woman to practice as an architect in the United States. This book takes Meredith's expansive letter-writing practice as a conceptual framework for epistolary responses in the present, plotting Meredith's life and work within themes of placemaking, gender, sexuality and Black love, with a focus on how she built sanctuaries (homes, institutions and communities) for herself and other people of color to foster rigorous artistic pursuit, free of persecution. The book features previously unpublished photos, blueprints, letters and scrapbooks from Meredith's archives and an annotated timeline of her life and work. Essays from architectural scholars and oral histories with former students, colleagues and friends explore her legacy in public education, the arts, modernist architecture and the built environment in the context of school desegregation, civil rights, and land and property rights. A diverse group of contemporary artists also respond to Meredith's legacy.
ISBN: 9781954939158
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
320 pages