"I Want a President": Rebel Yell Creative newsletter (Feb 6, 2026)
- Feb 6
- 2 min read

This week in the Rebel Yell Creative newsletter: A manifesto, digital gardens, lols, analog art, and more!
"I Want a President"
Artist Zoe Leonard wrote this manifesto in 1992. And here we are, 30+ years later, wanting this more than ever.
Hear “I Want a President” read aloud in the new Manifesto series for Art of Resistance, along with background on manifestos and what's coming next.

Create a digital garden
Last week, I shared Offline Crush's guide to relearning the internet. Solid gold.
Today, Podge Thomas offers a method for collecting and curating what you find, called digital gardening.
“Digital gardening is essentially creating a curated space where you actively process information instead of just consuming it. Instead of reading an article and moving on, you capture it in a system where you can take notes, make connections, and tag it with themes that matter to your work.”
If you're drowning in fun new things after relearning the internet, this might be a great way of collecting and using the good stuff.
LOLs
We need some goddamn laughs. So I added them to the RYC site, and will update each week. Clips, cats, quizzes, and more!
Here's one of my favorite episodes from my podcast with two comedic geniuses. Press play to hear about “TMNT pie foot” and other nonsense from the early 90s…
Everything in one place

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Mentorship: Connections with other artists and one-on-one sessions with me about your creative practice and projects.
See you in the Lab!




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