• Drippy Sculptures – Dan Lam by Jason Collins

    Drippy Sculptures – Dan Lam by Jason Collins

    Dan Lam was born in a refugee camp in Morong, Philippines, as a result of her parents fleeing Vietnam back in 1986. Lam spent the first few months of her life there as her family was waiting to move to Houston, Texas by getting sponsorship from fellow family members. Lam grew up and spent several…

  • And Then The Gray Heaven: A Review by T.S. McNeil

    And Then The Gray Heaven: A Review by T.S. McNeil

    In a culture of increasing representation, which can only be a good thing, one of the aspects of humanity rarely noticed are the truly odd. Not the those who are different because of how they vote or what they like to wear or listen to, but the organic oddballs, who are different in the most…

  • Mythology and Mixed Media – Devan Shimoyama by Jason Collins

    Mythology and Mixed Media – Devan Shimoyama by Jason Collins

    Devan Shimoyama is an American visual artist who is known for the use of mixed media in his artwork. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1989 Shimoyama was exposed to the world of artistic expression at an early age through his mother, who studied fashion design, and his grandfather, who was a musician.  Shimoyama went to…

  • Storyteller: A Review by T.S. McNeil

    Storyteller: A Review by T.S. McNeil

    The first stories, at least in the Western tradition, were sung. Going back to ancient Greece, long before the written tradition, foundational narrative works such as The Iliad and The Odyssey recited in poem form, often with the accompaniment of a lyre. A bardic tradition carried on well into the 14th century by the troubadour…

  • A Thoughtful Still Life: Gabrielle Garland by Jason Collins

    A Thoughtful Still Life: Gabrielle Garland by Jason Collins

    Gabrielle Garland is an American artist whose work focuses on a specific subject matter: the home. Born in 1968, Garland seemed destined to become a famous artist as both her parents were well-known artists. At first glance, you can see exactly Garland’s subject matter: houses and interiors. This may seem simplistic and one with meaning…

  • Uncanny Valley by T.S. McNeil

    Uncanny Valley by T.S. McNeil

    One of the less common forms, at least in recent years, for the most part peaking in the late-1980s with H.R. Giger’s work on the original Alien franchise and the Magic Eye book craze. Op Art gained attention through the work of and M.C. Esher. Not a typo on Pop Art, Op Art, short for…

  • 365 Books in 365 Days – Episode 75 by Annie Walton Doyle

    365 Books in 365 Days – Episode 75 by Annie Walton Doyle

    Chrysalis by Anna Metcalfe “She has a power over the people who find her; once you’ve known her, it’s hard to go back to a time before.” While there is always an attraction to a manic, frantic, crisis-led novel, Chrysalis instead unfolds in a still, calm, and even slow manner. This works to maintain an…

  • Bell Jar Barbie: A Poetic Rituals Mini Book reviewed by Dorka Tamas

    Bell Jar Barbie: A Poetic Rituals Mini Book reviewed by Dorka Tamas

    At the first glance, Katy Telling’s pamphlet Bell Jar Barbie reads like a physical manifestation of a Valium-infused surrealist dream of a 1950s housewife. The twelve-page mini book is printed on a similar shade of pink as the Smith memo papers Plath wrote The Bell Jar and many of her poems, creating a magical-poetic synthesis between Telling’s experimental work…

  • “First as Tragedy, Then as Tragedy: on Christian Petzold’s ‘Transit’” by Oscar Mardell

    They say about this land that the projectiles of the last war unearthed the projectiles of the one before. – Anna Seghers, The Seventh Cross (trans. Margot Bettauer Dembo) But war, of course, consists not only of projectiles but of peripatetics: every legion of soldiers produces another of refugees. And few have been more sensitive…

  • Manifestos: A Prose Poem by Wes Bishop

    “Who runs the world?” I ask because I have complaints. The little man tells me the box for such things is down the hall. I stumble, clutching my manifestos. If only the masses would read these typed blueprints for utopia then the world would work, because I am a mechanic for reality! I get to…

José Guadalupe Posada