ArticlesSee·September 8, 2022Palestinian filmmaking which proves that people are not political pawnsA Conversation with my Friend Sameer Qumsiyeh on his documentary Walled Citizen, Palestine and a Call for HumanityText: Maia Golzar AndersonImage: Diana Morales
ArticlesSee·August 29, 2022Photographer Thandiwe Muriu’s celebration of Kenyan power and beautyA masterclass on standing out whilst blending inText: Erin Cobby
ArticlesSee·August 26, 2022Resisting tokenism, and why “write what you know” has its limitsIn conversation with award-winning writer Iman Qureshi about her identity, writing process and how she got into theatreText: DeenahImage: Boe
ArticlesSee·August 25, 2022Saint Ocaña: the forgotten proto-queer genius in an urgent need of resurrectionAn exploration of the life and work of José Pérez OcañaText: Petar Odak
ActSee·July 31, 2022“Art can change the world, but we need to build our own platforms to break down walls.”Jay Price on disability, accessibility and highlighting outsider artText: Erin CobbyImage: Jay Price
ArticlesSee·July 24, 2022‘In the Black Fantastic’ and how African Artists are reimagining consciousnessThe Hayward Gallery's showcase of diasporic collective memory and imaginative futuresText: Adebayo Quadry-Adekanbi
Refugee WeekSee·June 22, 2022Creating healed worlds through artIn conversation with Persian painter Nima JavanText: Erin CobbyImage: Nancy Hurman
ArticlesSee·June 17, 2022World-Building: using waste to create the environment we’re fighting forIn conversation with Filipino artist Leeroy NewText: Mitzi Jonelle TanImage: Leeroy New
ArticlesSee·May 23, 2022“Art comes from quiet observation and attention to something beyond oneself”shado speaks to Neha Vaddadi, an architect-turned-artist who focuses on urban environments and social geographyText: Neha Vaddadi
ArticlesSee·May 18, 2022Dear Black Child: lessons in Black joySimmone Ahiaku meditates on a conversation with director Tobi Onabolu.Text: Simmone AhiakuImage: Tobi Onabolu
ArticlesSee·May 11, 2022“The problems within the art industry aren’t so different from the problems in the world at large.”shado speaks to Alia Wilhem about the intersection of her art and politics, her DIY collage making and how collaboration is always key Text: Alia Wilhelm
ArticlesSee·April 24, 2022Activism and The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-TimeHow improved accessibility and on-stage representation can drive social changeText: Scarlett WestbrookImage: Heedayah Lockman