The Taylor Ranch Library Project

A map.

A tribute to the best place to be a kid in the 90s and early 00s.

About The Map

Part personal narrative, part deep-fried meme, The Taylor Ranch Library map is a big dose of 90s/00s nostalgia on a printed page.

Drawing from her experience living near a landmark in her neighborhood, Sarah Kennedy has adapted a vintage video game console ad to playfully takes you on a tour around all of the most radical and tubular sites of a library on Albuquerque's westside.

After visiting Sarah's version of the Taylor Ranch Library, you too will know all the killer spots to go sledding and dare friends to spelunk in a tunnel.

About The Artist

Sarah Kennedy wants to help you escape—and she said as much in an interview with The Atlantic—whether it’s through live stand-up comedy, through humor writing, or through countless events online.

She’s been featured on The Today Show, MTV and SiriusXM, performed in multiple comedy festivals across the country, and was also a finalist in NBC’s Stand-Up For Diversity nationwide comedy contest. She’s published pieces in The Advocate, Reductress, and GO Magazine, among others, and most recently, her original scripts have been performed on the Spec Script Podcast.

She co-wrote/co-directed/co-starred in the award-winning short film, The Fabulous (Name TBD)s, and lately, she’s been doing a lot of Zoom comedy shows.

Sarah’s always looking for a way to cheer people up and keep them laughing.

What's Next?

Keep an eye on this space for more Taylor Ranch Library goofy goodness.

One-woman show. TBD.

Thank You

Thanks for checking out this project. Support your local libraries, damn it.
They're rad as heck!