Issue 3 - Print
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Shipping info:
Due to the tiny size of our team, we are processing shipments once a week. If purchasing from outside of the U.S.A. - the buyer is responsible for customs fees.
Please make sure your address is correct - we cannot change shipping addresses on our end. Thank you for your kindness!
Shipping begins in first weeks of November. Due to hold ups with United States Post Office, the delivery estimates vary depending on the region. You will receive tracking info from our partner PirateShip. Remember to check your spam to locate the email.
Shipping info:
Due to the tiny size of our team, we are processing shipments once a week. If purchasing from outside of the U.S.A. - the buyer is responsible for customs fees.
Please make sure your address is correct - we cannot change shipping addresses on our end. Thank you for your kindness!
Shipping begins in first weeks of November. Due to hold ups with United States Post Office, the delivery estimates vary depending on the region. You will receive tracking info from our partner PirateShip. Remember to check your spam to locate the email.
ABOUT THE ISSUE:
We loved having Teri Henderson, gallery manager, curator, writer, and art activist curate our Fall Issue. Please enjoy her writing contributions as well where Teri interviews our cover artist Quynh, and additionally sums up art world news with her piece Black Women in Art Have Something to Say.
Cover artist & interview:
Quynh Nhu Vu by Teri Henderson
Thanks to our incredible publishing designer Lauren @l.brumbach.art for putting this issue together!
Curated Section:
We are beyond honored to be the publication to highlight the following artists:
Michelle Bardino Vela, Esther Loopstra, Yuan Ge, Kathryn Bagwell, Lindsay Stewart Davis, Leslie Anne Ikpe, Kate Johnson, Kristi Gallup, Nina Baxter, Holly Wong, Heini Mika, Zara Jumabai, Jessica Whittingham, Hala Tawil, Ana Kusmic, Wendy S. Rolfe, Di Ellis, Josie Del Castillo, MARRYAM MOMA, Maria Cazzato, Ariel Williams, Toni Gallo, Rachael Speirs, Alicia Chapman, Tessa Maagdenberg, Kelly Elizabeth, Alkebuluan Merriweather, Kathryn Freeman, Marcia Conlon, Rebecca Youssef, Jessica Alazraki
More in the issue:
Objects of Commotion: Contemporary women installation artists around the world are bringing to the fore their own personal experiences and political commentaries to public spaces
Cynosure exhibit review
Gaze exhibit review and artist highlight
Tip for choosing artist residency of your dreams
Top 5 things curator looks for when reviewing artist’s work
Alicia answering @sallypodmoreart question: What do you feel will be the next most important platform for artists to build a presence on?
Erika Hess of I Like Your Work Podcast writing up a Studio Visit interview with Nikki Painter
and more!
‘All SHE Makes’ Featured directory artists throughout the magazine:
Twiggy Boyer, Rebecca Casement, Jacqueline Diesing, Malia, Jessica Mowery, Sarah Blanchette, Mia Risberg, Lauren Brady, Lydia Cecilia, Cat Rigdon, Dorothée Zomnbronner, Patricia Fortlage, Sarah Smith, Tiffany Budzisz, Allison Belolan, Jennifer Jean Okumura, Amy Ilic-Volpe, DARKRECONSTRUCTION