Feast Your Eyes: “Artists and Recipes” at Marvin Gardens
Abby Lloyd and friends welcome you to their celebratory show-and-tell, with a salon-style display of art amidst the aftermath of a toothy and whimsical banquet.
An Introduction to O-1 Visas for Artists: What You Need to Know (Part I)
Atreya Mathur introduces what the O-1B visa entails and its requirements.
Blood, Hands, and Mannequins: A Group Show at GHOSTMACHINE Explores Unbound Bodies
Peripheral Belonging navigates the outer limits of selfhood and collective knowing.
Voice From Gaza: The Unyielding Spirit of Palestinian Women
Gaza-based unionist Etimad Abu Jalala writes about the strength and endurance of Palestinian women in the war zone.
Migration In Dialogue – Morrison Gong
Chinese-born photographer discusses subverting gender norms, applying for the O-1 visa as a queer photographer, and nudity under gaze.
“The Outline of Her Words”: Where Myth Meets Memory
Exploring the sculptures and symbols of Amy Bravo’s solo show TransmogrificationNOW! at Swivel Gallery.
When It Rains, It Pours: Queer Hilarity in “Vile Isle”
Justin Halle and Spencer Whale’s new play at The Tank follows a group of gay men at the end of the world.
Lucy Liu on Supporting Emerging Talents and Alternative Spaces
Clare Gemima interviews curator Lucy Liu about her recent show at Rachel Uffner and co-directorship of pop-up gallery Loft 121.
Diminishing (Lost Hair Clogs Drain)
At MoMA PS1, seven artists engage with reductive measures in the group exhibition Hard Ground. But is it possible to make nothing from something?
Bandaged Moments: In Conversation with Xiaojing Zhu
A Wuhan-born curator reflects on an apartment exhibition that deals with complicated domestic intimacy and dynamics.
Migration in Dialogue – Xenoduo
Collaborators Xinan Ran and Miguel Alejandro Castillo on TPS, the dehumanizing language in immigration questionnaires, and finding diasporic communities.
Motohiro Takeda’s Garden of Time
Takeda’s multimedia solo show, Something To Remember You By at Alison Bradley Projects, complicates material life cycles.
“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.
“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.