Season 4

This episode gets a jump on summer with artist and filmmaker Tourmaline and writer and producer Muna Mire. In conversation, they discuss Mire’s profile of Toumaline in Frieze (October 2020) and elaborate on Tourmaline’s celebration of trans histories, queer joy, community organizing, Black freedom, and what she describes as her “works of care, of lineage holding, of remembering who we really are and what we deserve.” They also delight in the everyday beauty and mysticism that holds their friendship, and the significance, for Mire, of establishing that textured intimacy in this text. Mire also touches on the experience of writing and publishing in the past year: “The reason this article exists is that people set cars on fire, people burned down police precincts, and the ripple effect of that is really powerful.”

This episode is supported by the Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival.

Momus: The Podcast is edited by Jacob Irish, with production assistance from Chris Andrews.

About the Guests

About the Guests, and more

  • Muna Mire is an award-winning writer, director, and producer.

  • Tourmaline is an American artist, filmmaker, activist, editor, and writer.

More by the Guests

This is Muna Mire and Tourmaline's first piece for Momus.

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