Women Eco Artists Dialog (WEAD) online magazine Issue No.14 - Kinship: The Art of Connection Edited by Connie Tell and Donna Brookman Inter-Connection/ Sustenance & Healing Cecilia Vicuña Community and Kin Builders Christine and Margaret Wertheim Collective Memory and Displacement Nazanin Noroozi Cross-Cultural Kinship Rina Banerjee Spiritual Connectivity Chiyomi Taneike Longo Kinship: Guest Editors Connie […]
We are The Calling. Our latest collaboration, The 6000 Circles Project, focuses on the circle as a symbol of balance and unity, a never ending container of feminine energy and light. We are envisioning 6000 circles; created by a multitude of artists, of all genders, from around the globe, both groups and individuals, gathering and making for […]
The theme of Rejoinder Issue 9 is "The Archival is Political." Guest edited by Alexandra Southgate (Temple). Contributors include: Joshua G. Adair, Christoffer Koch Andersen, Victoria Bailey, Linda Bond, Vero Carchedi, Farrah Cato, Kim Hoeckele, Georgia-Taygeti Katakou, Apala Kundu, Christina Maraboutaki, Janée Moses, Christine Stoddard, Lisa Lampert-Weissig, and Cinnamon Williams. Rejoinder is an online journal […]
Por favor, considérame un sueño / Please, consider me a dream, a painting exhibition by Mexican artist Itziar Giner. This is a series of paintings that represent dream states in intimate environments, where there are mostly portraits of couples surrounded by symbolism that gives open meaning. These pieces are thresholds towards a world where the […]
Paintings by Pamela Zubillaga Pamela Zubillaga's artwork reveals in a very natural way the complex and often invisible intergenerational relations between women in a clan. Her paintings capture intimate and silent moments, which show both the weight and the beauty of these connections. From that intimacy, she seeks to explore the generational loyalty that has […]
This exhibition of images shines a light on the lives and legacies of Black, femme, & queer people from right here in Kentucky. From the fiery performances of Toni LaFlame to the downtown strolls of Sweet Evening Breeze, these individuals have played a crucial role in making Lexington a safer space for the LGBTQ+ community. […]
"Diverse. Poetics of Nature is an exhibition that reveals my enormous admiration and respect for nature, for its intuitive and spontaneous frankness. In times when everything tends to be the result of a construction: images, what we say, perceptions... the only thing that remains real and true, is nature." Jeannette Betancourt
”State policies and law regulations regarding women's rights in the territories of the former Eastern Bloc maintained a conservative view of the role of women in society, despite equal rights and formal opportunities. This generated social norms and prejudices still maintained today and contributed to the one-way association of women with the domestic space. ln […]