A new documentary encourages viewers to challenge dominant narratives regarding climate change and who or what is rendered disposable
Art gives incarcerated people a chance to create something beautiful and unique in an environment that cultivates monochrome sameness
During the annual International Art Week, South Florida activists led peaceful protests Dec. 8 and 9 in support of a free Palestine
“Because prisons are not just someplace else, somewhere else … They are our communities”
Organizers suspect this year’s visible trans and nonbinary authors event could be part of why the festival was suddenly pulled
Housing access and stability are foundational to the creative process, and artists are organizing to support each others’ needs
The art industry is both a major emitter of greenhouse gases and a potential avenue for public education about climate change
Black residents in LA were the target of 46% of hate crimes, despite making up only 9% of the population. Local organizations are providing resources in hopes to change that
Modern artists are retelling the story of the U.S. conservation movement through their work
The elitism of Art Week starkly juxtaposed the material reality of many local artists who struggle to afford rent, studio space, and food
Fashion can inspire deeper criticism of the carceral system, but there are risks when profit comes before principle
Artist Crystal Galindo celebrates Chicana empowerment and explores mental health through portraits.
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