Member Event: Virtual Reading with Burnaway Editor Jasmine Amussen
In this member event, Burnaway’s Editor, Jasmine Amussen, will give a reading of a surprise work for a live, virtual audience followed by a Q&A.
In this member event, Burnaway’s Editor, Jasmine Amussen, will give a reading of a surprise work for a live, virtual audience followed by a Q&A.
Jasmine Amussen joined Burnaway in 2018. She was the editor of the magazine from 2020 to 2023. snakemoons.com
In the spirit of NADA Miami 2023 and Burnaway’s presentation of For Keeps Bookstore alongside Atlanta-based artist Ato Ribeiro’s work, Burnaway revisits former editor Jasmine Amussen’s deep-dive into playing anarchic games in the library and finding an archivist’s fever dream on Auburn Avenue.
Burnaway editor Jasmine Amussen looks back at the abyss and heavenly firmament of rural Southern girlhood thru the music of Jewel and Ethel Cain.
Editor Jasmine Amussen recounts a spring in Mississippi and the waters that move thru us and the Legacies of the Great Migration at Mississippi Museum of Art.
Jasmine Amussen speaks with Junior Fernandez and S Rodriguez from without architecture and Bo McGuire and Jackie Clay from Invisible Histories about cruising, hostile architecture and secret sites of queerness in this interview republished from Treasure.
In this theme story, Jasmine Amussen revels in the pagan delights of Southeastern Conference mascots.
In this essay republished from last year, Jasmine Amussen considers the work of Native artist Hock E Aye VI, or Edgar Heap of Birds, and the annual National Day of Mourning on the fourth Thursday in November.
Editor Jasmine Amussen takes a road trip across the South with Britney Spears’ Crossroads, and the infamous #Story, @Zola.