Rachel Rossin is a multi-media and installation artist based in New York City Continue Reading Interview with Virtual Reality artist, Rachel Rossin
At the heart of the piece is Ebizie’s experience of a rare neurological condition that was barely recognised until 2014. Continue Reading Interview with multidisciplinary artist Nwando Ebizie
We all know how she got here. Want. Desire. All the poor little mermaid’s ever wanted is legs, to split open like a lazy mollusk revealing its tender bits ...
D’Ora with her coffee tries to focus and listen and care, but in a quick minute her mind goes to Phil. It’s been doing that a lot lately. ...
I didn’t want to be a victim to my desire, to the legacies of white supremacy and internalized homophobia. Continue Reading Unmastered Desires
Cover design Noa Gravesky Table of Contents Summer 2019 The Editor’s Letter Eric Akoto Guest Editor’s Introductory Note Ira Silverberg Nadia Owusu- “A Good Mask” Chika Onyenezi – “Complicated Blues” ...
Thirsty. It made me thirsty to watch the drop of sweat that was balancing at the top of the hill formed by his bicep, as if the tribal tattoo encircling ...
The way she smiled at him nearly made me jealous. Even though I didn’t know who she was, yet I was beginning to feel jealous. Continue Reading Complicated ...
Name, shame, secrete, wash, wipe clean, wring dry, sanitize. What I can’t expunge, I conceal. I blur and disguise. Continue Reading A Good Mask by Nadia Owusu
Desire is complicated in that as much as it burns inside of you and demands an outlet as is it born of heart, of love, of wanting something that is ...
There’s a sense of release about writing this Editor’s Letter because it means the final piece of the jigsaw puzzle is now in place. It means our hard work of ...
Rust-red mold on the pavements like a carpet, sweat permanently congealed on my skin, finding that a street ends in a chasm or sinisterly iridescent lake—I’m beginning to think you ...
The two men who approached us in Grand Central must have smelled it on us––the tension of coming apart. Continue Reading Homebound