Exilebooks's Instagram Audience Analytics and Demographics
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Average engagement rate on the posts is around 1.20%. The average number of likes per post is 49 and the average number of comments is 3.
Exilebooks loves posting about Education, Arts and Crafts.
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MENTIONED HASHTAGS OF EXILEBOOKS
- exilebooks 8
- artistbooks 6
- miamiart 5
- miami 4
- printedmatter 2
RECENT POSTS
With the backdrop of the beautiful @theunderlinemia join us in a full outdoor day of arts, FOOD, music and zines! 🌴If you're a vendor (product or zine) be sure to snag your table and register via the link in our bio🌴 WHEN: 04.02.22 WHERE: @theunderlinemia TIME: 11:00AM-6:00PM HOW: Metro Rail // drive // walk on over Poster design by @edau 💥 Many thanks to the @knightfdn ❤️ #yummyzinefair #miamifairs #theunderline #exilebooks #alldayevents #foodie #artistbooks #miamiartist #posterdesign #o...
Big shout out to @edau for another awesome zine fair design ! We’re stoked to be teaming up with @theunderlinemia to bring you the YUMMY ZINE FAIR on April 2- sign ups for vendors in our bio - Don’t miss this ! 🥦🥦🥦🥦🥦🥦🥦 #zine #miami #print #tropical #food #foodporn #miamilakesfarmersmarket #farm #veggies #spicy
Lots of visitors at #progressiveartbrunch ! Thanks for stopping by, Miami ❤️❤️
A tender biography filled with struggle and hope Días de Consuelo by Dave Ortega (@daveortegadraws) published by Radiator Comics (@radiator_comics) brings to life the memories of the author's abuela as they coincide with the storm of events that framed one of the most important uprisings of the 20th century: The Mexican Revolution. With its expressive cartooning style, this book celebrates the Mexican-American experience in a way that has yet not been seen in the comics medium. 🌺Shop our new b...
Ice pops anyone? Less than two weeks to submit to our edible zine pool! Our jury will look for works that explore the food industry, farming, culinary traditions, and expressions of taste and aroma🍓 Know someone who works in this vein? Or maybe who is inspired by this theme? Send them over our post! We would love to see their work. ✨Link in bio to submit✨ #icepops #miamizine #ediblezinepool #edibleart #miamiart #miamiartista #exilebooks
✨6 PM, TONIGHT ✨ Join Nichole Shinn, Robert Blair, and Kurt Woerpel from TXTbooks (@txtbooks) to discuss Book Fell Into Ocean, an in-browser game launched with Printed Matter (@printedmatterinc ) + EXILE Books at NADA Miami. Featuring 24 artists' works floating off the coast of low-poly Miami, the user pilots a Riso-drone to survey the damage from a container ship crash. The discussion will focus on the development process, game-as-publication, and the collaborative effort that produced the onl...
💥New in! This little text based book packs a punch 💥 FEMINAZIS by Paul B. Preciado Ever since, or so they say, “language was liberated”—as if we women had always been strange animals unequipped with the faculty of speech and then we’d suddenly learned to talk; who knows why— the representatives of the old sexual regime have been nervous, so nervous that they’re the ones who are now being left at a loss for words. Perhaps that’s why the lords of the colonial patriarchy have turned to their book...
During black history month, we would like to share some of the books we are carrying by artists of color that discuss, critique, and contend with the black experience. In order of appearance, BLACK CASE VOLUME I & II RETURN FROM EXILE BY JOSEPH JARMAN published by Art Ensemble of Chicago Jarman writes poetry of personal revolutionary intent, aimed at routing his audience’s consciousness towards growth and communication. He speaks with compassionate urgency of the struggles of growing up on Chi...
Tonight is the second program in a new series expanding on commissioned online projects by publishers Anteism Books (@anteism_books) Hyperlink Press (@hyperlinkpress) TXTBooks (@TXTbooks), and artist Federico Pérez Villoro (@federicoperezvilloro) Link in our Bio to register for the event! This conversation between Taehee Whang and Jeong Lee at Hyperlink Press (@hyperlinkpress) and Samantha Skinner at Yellow Pearls Zine (@yellowpearlszine) discusses strategies and tactics for organizing equita...
Have you submitted to our zine pool yet? Deadlines creep up, make sure to submit before March 1st! Link in bio for submissions + more info! 📚Get paid and published in our upcoming box set. Our jury will look for works that explore the food industry, farming, culinary traditions, and expressions of taste and aroma🍓 Know someone who works in this vein? Or maybe who is inspired by this theme? Send them over our post! We would love to see their work. ✨Link in bio✨ #ediblezine #exilebooks #zine...
⚡ TONIGHT at 6PM EST⚡ Join us and @printedmatterinc tonight to join our first of four newly commissioned online programs that explore different possibilities of digitally native publishing through interactive websites, e-publications, games and online archives. First up: Black Experience Isn't a Spectacle 🌴Link in bio to register + learn more 🌴 In this discussion, curator Venessa Appiah, designer Jesse Katabarwa, and publisher Harley Smart of Anteism Books (@anteism_books) discuss their ...
💥Art Reception + Happy Hour alert💥 Join us at @theandersonmiami for a happy hour with Nick Mahshie (@tranquiprints ) as we celebrate the release of his vibrant special edition artist broadsheet. 🌴Where | The Anderson Miami 709 NE 79th St, Miami, FL 33138 ☀️When | Friday January 28th - 7 pm 🍸Why | Because art and half off cocktails 🐴How | that's on you - LINK IN BIO TO RSVP Nick Mahshie, b.1985, Miami, is a textile and print artist who’s work sources tropical ephemera from natural and man...
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