KUR’AJO Press develops an interconnected program of publishing, public programming, and community-based workshops, grounded in education, research, and transfeminist archival practices. All activities are conceived as process-based, accessible, and reproducible, with publications and public events continuously feeding into one another. KUR’AJO’s work spans print, analogue, digital, sound, exhibitions, and workshops, ensuring that each format reinforces the others and contributes to collective knowledge production.
KUR’AJO is rooted in and built upon the archive, research, and methodologies developed through the Bulevard Art and Media Institute, which operated as a physical space between 2021 and August 2025 before closing due to property-related decisions. While the physical site has ceased to exist, Bulevard’s program and values have continued nomadically across different locations in the city, maintaining a strong commitment to shared learning and collective forms of knowledge production.
The archive and research developed through Bulevard form the foundation of KUR’AJO Press, extending this legacy through a sustained program dedicated to archives, contemporary art, and education. Through this transformation, KUR’AJO carries forward and expands the principles that have shaped Bulevard in recent years, strengthening a distributed, community-embedded model of cultural practice.