“Tayo Na”: How a Community Encourages Creativity
There are artists who isolate themselves in service of their craft. But Joi Conti–the Filipino-American photographer behind “Tayo Na”–isn’t among them. And this is why.
“Tayo Na”: How a Community Encourages Creativity
There are artists who isolate themselves in service of their craft. But Joi Conti–the Filipino-American photographer behind “Tayo Na”–isn’t among them. And this is why.
Echoes of the 90s: How The Living Pins Keep the Spirit of Female-Fronted Rock Alive
Originating as a cover band in Austin’s vibrant music scene, the Living Pins formed in 1996 as a collaboration between Carrie Clark and Pam Peltz. Together, the duo have been utilizing their onstage time together as a cathartic outlet.
“Sci-Fi” Through the Eyes of Women
“SCI-FI: Mythologies Transformed” is an exhibit that sees the traditionally male-dominated genre reimagined through the works of women. Originally an exhibit by Marina Bay Sand’s ArtScience Museum, it was updated for its opening at Science Gallery Melbourne on August 3, 2024.
Why Katherine Mason’s Counter to Breast Cancer Is “Painted with Lipstick”
How one simple act of defiance started a series that seeks to empower others. For
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