Notes from the Archivist
Leah Sandler
Notes from the Archivist, a collection of fragmented writings and photographs, is a parafictional dérive through the sensory landscape of declining coastal Central Florida’s Late Capitalist spectacle from the perspective of the Archivist of the Center For Post-Capitalist History. The second publication project of the Center For Post-Capitalist History by artist and writer Leah Sandler, Notes From the Archivist chronicles the Archivist’s attempt to log shifting scales of time through accretions of daily life in the form of journal entries, memorandums, manifestos and photographs.
About the author
Leah Sandler (born 1992) is an interdisciplinary artist, writer and educator based in Central Florida. Recent exhibitions include CPCH TV (a solo exhibition at the South Bend Museum of Art), Quarter Life Crisis! (a 2-person exhibition at the Casselberry Sculpture House), Body Acclimation Strategies (a solo exhibition at Touche Boutique Miami), and CPCH Staging Area (a solo exhibition at Laundromat Art Space Miami). Sandler’s writing and projects have been featured in publications including Burrow Press Review, Locust Projects: A Closer Look, Textur Magazin, Salat Magazin, SPECS Journal, and Mapping Meaning Journal. She is the author of The Center For Post-Capitalist History’s Field Guide to Embodied Archiving, published by Burrow Press, released in September 2021.