
We’ve been hyped on this issue for months around the Jux offices: our December 2009 edition. To celebrate the year’s closing, and our 15th year in existence, we dedicated an entire issue to one of the most groundbreaking and influential collective movements of our existence: The Barnstormers.
Edited by filmmaker, documentarian and writer Joey Garfield (a Barnstormer himself), the issue covers both the past, present, and future of the collective, with an essay by Garfield on the evolution of the Barnstormers.
Featuring cover artist Jose Parla, December also features Rostarr, ALIFE, Kenji Hirata, Mike Ming, Cannonball Press, West One, Doze Green, Kami, Sasu, Maya Hayuk, Swoon, the Inkheads crew, as well as an Insider piece on the founding father of the Barnstormers, David "Skwerm" Ellis.
The Barnstormers crew is a key component to contemporary art. As a collective, they created some of the most amazing and essential work of the past decade, and as individual artists, they are defining a generation. What started in Cameron, North Carolina has become an international-renowned movement and moment. The story continues.
Grab it now in our online store, or get smart and finally save a whopping 58% off the newsstand price and get a subscription. Also, digital subscriptions are a rad idea, especially for international fans, and with he holidays coming, we can't really think of a better gift.

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