kimi malka hanauer is an artist, writer, and publisher based on lenape land (brooklyn, ny). 


Pratt Institute; 2023 – Present 
[selected syllabi; email me for copies]















Virginia Commonwealth University; 
2021 – 2023[selected syllabi; email me for copies] 










University of California, Los Angeles; 2018 – 2021
[graduate teaching assistant]

Undisciplined and Perpetually Getting in the Way
graduate seminar 
Research-Based Practices
undergraduate studio-seminar 
MFA & BFA Thesis and Pre-Thesis 
graduate & undergraduate studio 
Dis/Assembly Lab
graduate studio-seminar   
Rebellious Publishing
undergraduate studio 
Interactive Design as a Social Practice
undergraduate studio   


Crticial Inquiry: Straining Letters into Noise
undergraduate seminar   
Multi Studio: Ecosystems and Power  
undergraduate studio   
Design Studies: Landscapes of Belonging
graduate seminar 
Foundations: Intro to Distributed Print
foundations intensive 


Art History: Modernism and its Discontents
undergraduate seminar
Fine Art: Issues of Embodiment and Materiality
undergraduate seminar
Theater/Dance: Arts Encounters
undergraduate studio
Museum Education Programs
undergraduate studio


workshops



Press Press, 2014 – Present 
[selected workshops; email me for plans]





Center for Liberatory Practice & Poetry, 2021 – Present 
[selected workshops; email me for plans]











Sanctuary is on the Horizon
co-hosed with Wendy’s Subway, Chicago Art Book Fair, and Pioneer Works
Collective Work Skill Share: Making a Toolkit 
co-hosted with Institute for Expanded Research


Becoming Ungovernable: Tactics for Rebellious Publishing
co-hosted with X-TRA Magazine, Active Cultures, and Printed Matter at the Geffen Contemporary at MOCA  
Scaffolding Autonomies: Scores for Daily Rehearsal
co-hosted with ICA Los Angeles and Printed Matter  
Uses of Memory with Archive Liberia
co-hosted with De-colonial Feminist Collective and Vox Populi 
Weaving our Values & Practices
facilitated for Design Justice Network Care Pod, A Blade of Grass, Curationist 
Bless our Breath 
co-hosted with Gas Gallery