Inside/Out, a limited edition book by Project EATS founder Linda Goode Bryant, editor Sam Rauch, and designer Tanya Quick, documents three site-specific public installations by artists David Hammons, Maren Hassinger, and the duo Arthur Jafa and Garrett Bradley. Commissioned by Project EATS, the artworks were exhibited in 2022-2023 at farm sites in Brownsville, Brooklyn, and the Lower East Side, Manhattan, as well as in local bus shelters and billboard spaces.

Inside/Out celebrates Project EATS dual roles both as a living, distributed artwork in and of itself, as well as a platform for community empowerment and catalyst for creativity of all kinds. Project EATS emerged out of Linda Goode Bryant’s celebrated career as an artist, gallerist, activist, and entrepreneur, and its story is told here both through images–by artists Lorna Simpson, Paul Pfeiffer, Janette Beckmann, and Nicholas Knight–and through a text that takes the form of an imagined group conversation between many of the kindred spirits who have played a role along the way, sourced from a mix of original and archival film footage and interviews spanning five decades.

Click here to download a free PDF version of Inside/Out

Inside/Out invites you to look at the world around you in a different way, and add your voice to the conversation. Project EATS is building a living archive of reader responses, and we want to know: What’s the last thing you saw on the street that made you stop?

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