JD Pluecker works with language, that is, a material thing, a thing of life and history. Her non-disciplinary work inhabits the intersections of writing, history, art, performance, bookmaking, queer/trans aesthetics, non-normative poetics, language justice, and cross-border cultural production. She has published numerous books translated from Spanish to English, including Antígona González (Les Figues Press, 2016), Basura de Sylvia Aguilar Zéleny (Deep Vellum Press, 2023), and I n Defense of Common Life: The Political Thought of Raquel Gutiérrez Aguilar (Common Notions, 2024). JD has published three books of poetry: The Every Wild (Mouthfeel Press, 2024), Grin Go Home / Las provincias internas (Editorial Ultramarina, 2024), and Ford Over (Noemi Press, 2016). In 2019, Lawndale Art Center supported the publication of the artist’s book, The Unsettlements: Dad . From 2010-2020, he worked with the transdisciplinary collaborative Antena Aire and from 2015-2020 with the local social justice performance collective Antena Houston. JD edits plaquettes with the Ugly Duckling Presse’s Señal series, is a recipient of the Andy Warhol Foundation Arts Writing Grant, and has exhibited his work at the Blaffer Museum, Hammer Museum, Project Row Houses, among other venues. More information can be found at www.jdpluecker.com and www.antenaantena.org .