Migration in Dialogue – Xenoduo
Collaborators Xinan Ran and Miguel Alejandro Castillo on TPS, the dehumanizing language in immigration questionnaires, and finding diasporic communities.
“Document, Document, Document”: Amber Maalouf Captures Wonder and Curiosity
A second-generation Chihuahuan photographer talks about ancestry, muses, and the art of the self-portrait.
Let Live, Let Art Speak: Jeanne Masel’s Vision for Social Change
Jeanne Masel, founder of ART FOR CHANGE, discusses curation and social awareness.
Seoyoung Kim’s Site Centers Empathy and Connectivity
From a basement warehouse to Cooper Park, international curator and artist Seoyoung Kim fosters connectivity in alternative spaces.
ABEG Makes Space for Queer and Trans African Communities
Through music, food, and art, the founders of ABEG weave together vibrant gatherings.
Migration in Dialogue – Po Yu Chen and Yue Jiang
Two filmmakers went on a first date on 2016's election day, having no idea that the beginning of their relationship would coincide with a trying period for international couples.
“I don’t have to be monolithically tied to one culture”: Angela Wei on her creative journey
"You have to take things into your own hands": Canadian artist and writer emphasizes seeing the positive in an otherwise stressful situation.
Baseball, Melodrama, and Public Perception: An Interview with Travis Stern
Cap Anson, Ty Cobb, and Babe Ruth took to the theater stage during their off-seasons to shape their public image.
Imperfect Destinations – In Dialogue With Ruoyi Shi
Chinese interdisciplinary artist discusses heritage, community-building, and diplomatic reciprocity.
Lost in Time: Serbian Filmmaker Returns to Once-Forgotten Memories
Forsaking the brutal, Emilija Gašič's 78 Days follows three sisters who filmed home videos during the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia.
“I hope that being an artist remains possible for me” – An Interview With Michi Zaya
Mongolian theatre artist explains what it's like to be a "third-culture kid" and "anchor baby."
“Migration Is an Issue That Affects Everyone”: An Interview With Yu-Wen Wu
Taiwanese-born artist examines displacement and assimilation using community-engaged practices and public art.
What Is Fitness Like in a War Zone?
Palestinian influencer Mohd Hatem discusses his living conditions, fitness journey, and sources of motivation.
Humans, Plants, Gold, and Dust: David Anaya Maya Queers the Limits of Art
Providentia at High Noon Gallery vined an exploration of natural sexuality, universal evolution, and divinity.
Why is Everyone A DJ? An Interview with Gum.mp3
In 2024, there is no stone left unturned for turning your passions into your side hustles.
Image, Object, and Compression with Asher Liftin
Liftin unpacks how his work manipulates object-image relationships and inhibits the viewer’s direct access to a world of optical illusions.
Internal Reflections – Yuri Yuan
A lot of international students’ homes look like showrooms at Target and IKEA. It’s because we don't know for how long we will be here. A $20 lamp is good enough.
Migration in Dialogue – Reiko Fueting
There is not one United States, but many, which coexist, overlap, and contradict each other.
Survival, Ghosts, and Jaguars in the Sonoran Desert
Julio Anta and Jacoby Salcedo talk about the conception of Frontera and an upcoming DC project.
Queen JustMean: Disrupting Gender Norms Through Performance Art
The Azerbaijan-born, Berlin-based Genderfuck drag queen shares a journey of change, empowerment, and taking up space.