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Things We Lost to the Water
Eric Nguyen whose debut novel, Things We Lost to the Water, was published in May by Knopf.
Your Career On The Line
Writers and agents discuss “The Call”
MADSAKI
Homecoming King
Phlegm
Monuments Large and Small
Khari Turner
The Light Between Oceans
Capturing Likeness
John Fenerov demonstrates his technique for creating genuine portraits in charcoal and graphite
Ludovic Nkoth
A Dear Statement to the Soul
Botanical Garden
Jen Urquhart depicts scientifically accurate florals and botanicals in colored pencil
Hilary Pecis
The Humble is Whole
The Way of Watercolor
In this four-part series, Stephen Berry lends his thoughts and expertise in the realm of watercolor painting
Lucia Hierro – Fuck Up The Algorithm
In developing her latest museum show, Hierro didn’t play it safe—she tried something risky and monumental.
Cristina BanBan – The Nuance of Memory
BanBan’s pieces evoke those complex states of mind when we feel like crying, and how being transported through time can elicit emotions of profound grief and joy.
Jenna Gribbon – The Pleasure of Looking
Lucky for us, Jenna Gribbon is a painter whose work aims to reckon with the peculiarity of this indulgence.
Danielle Mckinney – Comfort and Quietude
Reclusive moments of deep reflection, introspection, and wonder come alive in her work, moods that have simmered all along as her new recipe arrives at the perfect temperature. Mckinney’s legacy is already rich with heartfelt interpretations of a universal sensibility.
Wing Yau – Earth Connection
Her jewelry sculptures reflect a connection to the people and country of provenance, to her team and finally, to those who choose her pieces from Wwake to create their own expression.
Saddle Up and Read
A young reader finds an attentive audience during a July 2020 farm visit.
RESTLESS HERD
SOME THOUGHTS ON ORDER—IN POETRY, IN LIFE
A Decade of Women Who Submit
For the past decade an international community of women and nonbinary writers have been working to claim space for themselves in an industry historically dominated by men. Known as Women Who Submit (WWS), the group supports and empowers its members to submit their work in spite of publishing’s inequities. Their achievements have been extraordinary: This July, the organization celebrates its tenth year, with twenty-seven chapters across the United States and Mexico, more than one hundred fifty successful book and magazine publication credits by its members in 2020, and a devoted community of writers, editors, and publishers.
Dance Dance Revolution
Ballet principal James Whiteside has expanded the audience for his art by pushing its boundaries.
Erika Tal-Shir
PLAYTIME, DREAMY WORLD AND TREASURES
SHARON GLAZBERG | NOWHERE
"Can the dream not also be applied to the solution of life's fundamental questions?"
An Exclusive Interview With RÉMY BOND
It is a pleasure to interview one of the rising stars in today's contemporary art field, a surprising artist, full of vision, with incredibly unique and sophisticated artworks! Rémy Bond, born in 1983 in Paris, France, dreamed of becoming an astronaut.
JULIE MEHRETU MARCH 25-AUGUST 8, 2021
JULIE MEHRETU MARCH 25-AUGUST 8, 2021
AN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH HARUHIKO KAWAGUCHI
I want to capture love as it really is and the bathtub is an ideal vehicle to encapsulate the vivid reality in my images.
Ryan Travis Christian
Naughty by Nature
Hernan Bas
A Certain Southern Gothic
Tony Toscani
What a Day for a Daydream
Ania Hobson
Cool, Calm Composer
Shannon T. Lewis
A Performance of Many Lifetimes
Tiffany Alfonseca
A Not So Subtle Rebellion