ArticlesSee·November 18, 2020NEUTOKYO on the intelligence of the Black figure and what art should look like after the revolutionThis week we chatted to Aaron Marin (aka NEUTOKYO), an American artist...Isabella Pearce & Image: Hannah Robathan
ArticlesSee·November 16, 2020Nature on screen: why we need to diversify environmental filmmakingWhat we watch plays a massive role in determining our relationship with...Lois Barton & Image: Zoe Rasbash
ArticlesSee·November 4, 2020A new generation is rising: the documentary spotlighting queer Nigerian youth forging a path to changeThe EndSARS protests in Nigeria started on October 7th, and while the...Hannah Robathan & Image: Isabella Pearce
ArticlesSee·October 31, 2020“This is my oxygen now”: the young artist bringing power to the people on the right side of history“We’ve been told to stay silent. To blend in. To sit down...Hannah Robathan & Image: Isabella Pearce
ArticlesSee·October 10, 2020Why ‘Rocks’ is a love letter to young Women of ColourIn conversation with Sarah Gavron and Anu Henriques Anu Henriques, Erin Cobby & Image: Sarah Gavron
ArticlesSee·October 7, 2020Halabja: a history in the (re)makingJourney’s Festival International is an annual arts festival that celebrates the creative...Isabella Pearce & Image: Hannah Robathan
ArticlesSee·September 26, 2020“Objectivity is showing the truth and standing with those facing injustice”The pervasive fear surrounding COVID-19, stemming not only from the potential of...Zoe Miller
ArticlesSee·September 18, 2020From Compton Cowboys to Rosebud rappers: how Charlie Buhler is defying stereotypes of BIPOC communitiesYou only need to meet Charlie Buhler once to understand her work:...Isabella Pearce, Hannah Robathan & Image: Charlie Buhler
ArticlesSee·May 11, 2020Re-Branding the Arab Stock CharacterArab. Be honest, what comes to mind? Terrorist? Oil tycoon? Women in...Dalia Al-Dujaili
ArticlesSee·March 13, 2020The Politics of SpaceStephanie Teng is a Hong Kong based photographer and artist, whose work...Stephanie Teng
ArticlesSee·January 30, 2020‘For Sama’ is a love letter to my daughter; to my country, to my city, and to the dream of freedom.This morning, Waad al-Kateab, producer and star of the revolutionary documentary For...Isabella Pearce & Image: Hannah Robathan
ArticlesSee·November 24, 2019What does ‘body positive’ really mean for artistsThe term ‘body positive’ is thrown about a lot these days. Whether...Ally Faughnan