Artists Jessica Spence and Dennesa Usher met while pursuing their graduate degrees in art at Lehman College. Bonding over their shared interest in portraying important societal topics like race relations and women’s issues in their work, they've stayed close friends and collaborators since.
Read MoreFor the last three nights of 2017, the Chicago band Twin Peaks played three sold out shows at Thalia Hall along with their best friends, Knox Fortune, Sun Cop, Dehd, Post Animal, Today's Hits, and NE-HI. "Cold Out There, Warm in Here," a group zine by photographers Rachel Cabitt, Cooper Fox, CJ Harvey, Natalie Leonard, Tim Nagle, Emily Quirk, and Daniel Topete, captures the three nights in 80 pages.
Read MoreAt age thirteen, I moved to Miami from Colombia. In high school I painted and played in a sloppy hardcore band and then moved to Chicago to get my BFA from the School of the Art Institute...
Read MoreLast year was the most uncertain year of my life. No money, lots of emotions, big risks. But my photos were the opposite of all that. I try to emphasize the good things. We spend so much of our lives worrying; about the future, money, love, death...
Read MoreWhile Boston's Vundabar are obviously known for their music, they're also known for their dramatic and lively performances, charmingly goofy demeanor and if you didn't know, they also have quite the knack for the art of visual imagery.
Read MoreMultimedia artist Elise Wunderlich was born in the early 90’s in Portland, Oregon. She received her BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design’s Sculpture Program and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York.
Read MoreThe common thread present in the photographs in Take It Outside, a photo book by Tim Nagle, is that they were all taken on the fly. A photographer capturing his life and those of others, his shots range from moments on tour across the country...
Read MoreWith no theme and no restrictions, we ran a week long photography contest in hopes of finding new talent to showcase at our first photography exhibition at Chinatown Soup, a gallery located in the Lower East Side of Manhattan. Receiving over 50 submissions from contributors all over the world in just one week, we selected 13 new photographers to join our already chosen artists.
Read MoreOnce described as "Mad Max with a pinch of Jackass," Black Label Bike Club's annual “Bike Kill” is a chance to witness yet another chaotic, underground, subculture of Brooklyn. Members stack and weld junk yard finds and discarded bike frames together, forming mutant creations...
Read MoreA selection from photographer Austin Perrotta's latest book documenting the North Texas State Fair and Rodeo.
Read MoreFree WiFi, swimming pools, and a month of polaroids by photographer Bea Helman.
Read MoreArtist Alberto Pazzi was born under the Mexican sun 27 years ago. He creates illustrations that often express melancholy in a colorful and humorous way. Dropping out of college a few years ago, he learned english by watching Seinfeld, and decided to move to New York City when inspired by the Ninja Turtles and Lou Reed.
Read MoreConstance Tenvik is a Norwegian artist based in Oslo, New York, and Berlin. With an MFA from Yale University School of Art and a BA from Oslo Art Academy, Tenvik has shown her work all around the world in Stockholm, Switzerland and Norway, just to name a few. With an unmistakable pastel color palette accompanied by loose linear motions...
Read MoreCrystal Zapata, a Chicago-based designer and artist, experiments with constructing dysfunctional furniture, silk screening clothing, photography, and graphic design... definition of a Renaissance woman in 2017 if there ever was one.
Read MorePhotographed by Olivia Kenney.
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