The Creeps #16 - Warrant Publications, Winter 2018/2019. Cover art by Sanjulian.
“If but the cosmos could possibly have come about innocent of history, as not wholly ignorant of all its potentials, unprejudiced but aware, rather than that its only trial be performed at the mercy of all its error.”
–Trevor Goodchild, (Aeon Flux)
Art aficionados 🤝 Autumn lovers… we’ve got just the event for you. Join us in the Sculpture Garden on October 8 from 3–8 pm for Oktoberfest.
Sakhmet, pictured here, was the daughter of the ancient Egyptian sun god Re. In her role as a protector, she defended Egypt from all enemies—typically through violence that led to an unquenchable blood lust. Her violence was believed to be so relentless that she had to be placated with offerings like beer dyed the color red to resemble blood.
Inspired by Sakhmet’s taste, we’ll celebrate craft beer, community with the iconic Bed-Stuy bar Bed-Vyne Brew and have an opportunity to revel in ancient Egypt with a tour from curator, Yekaterina Barbash.
🎟 https://bit.ly/3RkgAs5📷 Bust of the Goddess Sakhmet, ca. 1390-1352 B.C.E. Granodiorite. Brooklyn Museum, Gift of Dr. and Mrs. W. Benson Harer, Jr. in honor of Richard Fazzini and the excavations of the Temple of Mut in South Karnak, Mary Smith Dorward Fund and Charles Edwin Wilbour Fund, 1991.311. Creative Commons-BY (Photo: Brooklyn Museum)
Too cool!





