Worship the Lorde Tote
Worship the Lorde Tote
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This limited-edition tote was produced on the occasion of the exhibition Anastacia-Reneé: (Don’t be Absurd) Alice in Parts. Anastacia-Reneé's hand-painted phrase, Worship the Lorde, is reference to Black lesbian feminist writer, mother, warrior, poet, and activist Audre Lorde, a source of strength and inspiration.
Material: 100 % 10 oz Cotton
Dimensions: 15 x 16 in.
Printed and sewn in the USA by Enviro-Tote, a women-owned business that has been creating environmentally friendly tote bags since 1990.
Anastacia-Reneé (American, b. 1972, Kansas City, Missouri) is an award-winning, widely published writer, playwright, TEDx speaker, Deep End podcast cohost, and interdisciplinary artist who lives and works in Seattle. A 4Culture Arc Artist Fellow (2020) and Jack Straw Writers Program curator (2020), Anastacia-Reneé was the Seattle Civic Poet (2017–19) and Poet-in-Residence at Hugo House (2015–17). She has been selected for fellowships and residencies by Cave Canem, Hedgebrook, VONA, Artist Trust, Jack Straw Cultural Center, Ragdale, Mineral School, Hypatia-in-the-Woods, and the New Orleans Writers’ Residency. She is the author of five books, including two full-length manuscripts, (v.) (Black Ocean) and Forget It (Black Radish), and two plays 9 Ounces and Queer Mama Crossroads.


