Aubrie Cox Warner

Aca(diy)mia: Making Zines, Remaking Worlds

Aubrie Cox Warner, a white woman with red hair with shaved sides and black glasses. She is wearing a black leather jacket, blue shirt, and a bronze, pyramid-shaped pendant. Behind her is blue-gray siding.

My critical and creative work as a disabled writer and researcher frequently explores embodiment, including how bodies move through space and engage with material objects. Most recently, this work has been focused on place and nostalgia, namely within record stores as community places, where work such as zines often appear. I also have a background in indie publishing, which I’ve applied to teaching students how to make handmade books with everyday materials to celebrate and highlight their work.