Online Store

Welcome to our online store, a partnership between Center for Liberatory Practice & Poetry and our sister project, Press Press. Press Press is an interdisciplinary publishing initiative co-organized by Vale Cabezas, Kimi Hanauer, Lo, and Bilphena Yahwon, whose practice has been foundational to the Center’s emergence. In an effort to share resources, this store functions as a structure of support for both initiatives. All profits from sales go directly back to each initiative’s programming. ︎


Sanctuary Banners

A fundraiser to support Press Press in maintaining their monthly costs.

Shipping in mid January 2023.

Friends & Family – we need your support to meet our most basic monthly expenses. We are selling a limited edition of 20 banners with statements that emerged from our 2018 Sanctuary Manifesto. All proceeds go directly back into our organization and make a huge difference for us in the coming months. We aren’t able to process sliding scale payments on our online store, so banners are selling for $100 each. If you are interested in grabbing one for more or less, you can email us directly and we’ll do our best to process this! If you’d like to make a smaller donation (every dollar helps) you may also do so by sending a gift via PayPal using our email: presspresspublishing@gmail.com. Banners will ship out all at once later this month. This sale is for individual buyers, interested intitutions may contact us directly for the institutional price.

Banners are 24” X 36” lightweight canvas, hemmed on the edges.  

Thank you so much y’all. ︎



P is for Pussy by Taya Hanauer

Published in 2018.

P is for Pussy (Bookstore Foundation, Amsterdam, 2017) was an exhibition and research project by Taya Hanauer utilizing combined artistic, academic, and curatorial strategies. It sought to show the underlying connection between the narrative of art history and representations of women, as explored through the symbolism of the cat. This exhibition catalogue contains essays about the exhibitions' central themes and narratives.