Like Victor Frankenstein before her, ceramicist Molly Melican breathes life and personality
It’s hard not to giggle at Alya Hatta’s blobby, inflatable nudes, which bend
“Mojuba: an expansive memory refusing to be housed in any single place, bound by
Around 80 percent of Americans can’t see the Milky Way’s star-packed bands stretching
“How can I make this as weird as possible?” It’s a question Maui-based illustrator
The three stages of life, according to enigmatic artist Tommy Devoid, are as follows:
“I want to focus on finding my place as a gay Black man in the religious world
“Our time is marked by a mass extinction, diminishing resources, global pandemic,
The reality of our current environment—rising sea levels, drought and insect outbreaks,
Casey Newberg’s wearable art is the strawberry sucker after the shot—it’s satisfying
Ah, the fuzzy outline of a memory just out of reach—Paige Mazurek nails the eerie
Gravity can’t tether Elena Soterakis’ eco-conscious artworks to Earth. As an
“I knew who I was this morning, but I've changed a few times since then,”
Loud, saturated, erratic, and vibrant—Andrew Soria’s pop surrealist cityscapes
“If you want to rise up, to hear your own voice of greatness, go to the heights,”
Have you ever thought about what fashions our ancestors wore? While they probably
Kimberly Trowbridge wants you to observe your world through an inquisitive lens and
Deming King Harriman imagines an alternate reality where KN95s and surgical gear
Salvadoran-American artist and educator Lorena Molina is asking you to make a cup