“Binary Equilibrium” Luxuriates in Polarity
A collaboration between the Korean Association of New York Artists (KANA) and Gallery Chang delves into philosophical history.
Planting a Garden of Dreams: In Memory of Medo Halimy
19-year-old university student Medo Halimy was brutally killed in an attack launched by the Israeli army. Here’s his story.
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.
Michael Wang Challenges Visions of a Nuclear Future
Yellow Earth by Michael Wang presents the ethically ambiguous relationship between humans and uranium.
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.
Common Clauses in Artist Contracts: Red Flags and Necessities
A beginner's guide to artist contracts: common clauses, necessities, and red flags.
Serene and Grounded, Tony Huynh’s Paintings Depict Summertime Memories
A California-based painter explores his memory, feeling, and imagination in his solo show at Scroll NYC.
“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.
Irene Gong Plants Her Roots in the International Arts Scene
Curator Irene Gong is gaining attention for her ambitious and dynamic curatorial projects.
To Leave More Than A Trace
At Zepster Gallery, bodies are suspended in varying states of metamorphosis and disintegration.
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.
Impressions of Loneliness in Asteroid City
Presenting a mosaic of loneliness, Asteroid City is the most deeply emotional of Anderson’s films.