about nanomajority

From an editorial standpoint, nanomajority is interested in the various ways in which artists, writers, and critics intersect (or don't); there is no single stylistic container or grouping from which we select projects to highlight. There is no overarching manifesto to guide us. We simply publish what interests us.

As websites move toward systems of persistent engagement, flooding readers with constant updates, nanomajority retains a calmness, serving as an unobtrusive, contemplative space in which to engage works.


about the editors

Mark Stricker is a member of the Arts & Literature Laboratory in New Haven, CT where he co-curates the Word of Mouth reading series. His poems have appeared in Sidereality, Muse Apprentice Guild, Tin Lustre Mobile, Word/For Word, Fell Swoop, Royal Vagrant Review, and Perihelion. He lives in Hamden, Connecticut.

Jolynne Roorda is an artist and graphic designer. She is the co-founder and former director of Arts & Literature Laboratory, and former Director of Public Relations for Creative Arts Workshop in New Haven, Connecticut. She lives in London.


cover art

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Meredith Miller, 30" x 40" color print, 2005

Meredith Miller is an emerging artist living and working in New Haven, Connecticut. Born in 1976, she received her undergraduate degree in Visual Art from the University of Chicago. In 2003, she received her MFA in photography from Yale School of Art, where she won the Blair Dickinson Memorial Prize. Meredith exhibited her work most recently in a six-person show entitled "Six Pack" at the LAB in San Francisco (February 2007). She is in the flat file collection of Artspace in New Haven, Connecticut. She recently received an artist's fellowship from the Connecticut Commission on Culture and Tourism (January 2006). She teaches at Paier College of Art and Southern Connecticut State University in New Haven.