See·December 18, 2023White Balls On Walls: Reframing the Icons of Modern ArtIn conversation with Sarah Vos; director of the documentary following Amsterdam’s art gatekeepers on their journey towards diversity.Safiya Bashir & Image: Natasha Phang Lee
Artist Spotlight·February 14, 2025Artist Spotlight: Fiona QuadriFiona Quadri is a London-based artist, educator, and community builder whose work focuses on displacement, community, and race through the lens of queer BIPOC communities.Isabella Pearce
ArticlesDo·January 28, 2021In conversation with Christania DM, Editor-in-Chief of AZ MagAZ Mag is an online publication for LGBTQI+ people of colour. Founded in 2015, AZ mag was created so QTIBPOC...Erin Cobby
See·July 8, 2023Trans liberation through the archives of the Museum of TransologyOn the role of living and circular archival collection as connectionTomara Garrod & Image: Boe
ArticlesOpinion·May 13, 2022University isn’t great for everyone – and that’s okayHow writing provided an escape from the challenges I faced in my first year Milli-Rose Rubin & Image: Chioma Opara
See·May 8, 2024Turning waste into beautyIn conversation with Usaginingen about reclaiming Teshima from its nickname ‘garbage island’ Aileen Angsutorn Lees
Artist Spotlight·April 16, 2023Artist Spotlight: Gisella StapletonGisella Stapleton is a Peruvian Artist and Muralist whose work focuses on female empowerment, sustainability and embroideryIsabella Pearce
Artist Spotlight·March 22, 2023Artist Spotlight: Charity AtukundaCharity Atukunda is a Ugandan artist whose work explores themes of feminism, identity and mental health. Isabella Pearce
See·February 6, 2026Do you think we have the room for love in the fight for liberation?How Kerry James Marshall’s exhibition evokes the need for love in trying timesAdebayo Quadry-Adekanbi
Artist Spotlight·February 14, 2023Artist Spotlight: Samia SinghSamia Singh, is a graphic designer, artist and sometimes-musician based in Chandigarh, India whose work focuses on women, nature and food.Isabella Pearce
ArticlesSee·December 20, 2020Black Future: Kay Rufai imagines a new reality through poetry and dance‘Multidisciplinary’ is a bit of a buzzword in the artistic sphere, but as a photographer, poet, filmmaker, mental health researcher,...Kay Rufai, Hannah Robathan, Isabella Pearce & Image: Erin Cobby
ArticlesSee·April 24, 2022Activism and The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-TimeHow improved accessibility and on-stage representation can drive social changeScarlett Westbrook & Image: Heedayah Lockman