Wesley Mueller (they/them) is a designer, musician, and co-founder of Berm. They have worked on several small art-focused games, including Memories of Lillies, Cry With Me, and Uphill. Additionally, from 2014 to 2021, Wesley was a co-host and researcher for Talking To Ghosts, a podcast that focused on interviewing creatives about their lives and practices. Wesley also wrote reviews of music and games for the Talking To Ghosts website. Wesley's creative practice is currently focused on Berm, a contemporary arts magazine that releases twice a year.
Gender Deconstruction (2024)
Gender Deconstruction by Hannah Krafcik is a series of written and film photo essays published by Oregon ArtsWatch that explore gender nonconforming and trans experience.
Wesley designed the print zine that accomponied the photo exhibition at Friendly House in April and May of 2024.
By My Own Hand, Part 3: THE ACHE (2023)
THE ACHE is the third installment of Allie Hankins' five-part performance series of projects entitled By My Own Hand. Developed in collaboration with Hannah Krafcik,ᅠTHE ACHE takes shape as 1) a video exhibition, 2) a publication release, and 3) a series of free, intergenerational art-making workshops facilitated by local artists dee bustos, Muffie Delgado-Connelly, Midori Hirose, and Ralph Pugay.
Wesley designed and layed out the publication created for THE ACHE.
Heaviness Leaves the Body (2020)
Heaviness Leaves The Body is the self-published debut of Portland author Michael Kurt. Collecting three early short stories, this chapbook blends weird fiction, existentialism, and contemporary literature styles to examine our relationships to a house and a body.
Wesley designed the cover and laid out the text for the interior of the book.