IN THIS ISSUE

Cover Artist

Charlotte Edey

Contributors

Kanika Agrawal | Cassandra J. Bruner

Kristin Chang | Yongyu Chen | Don Mee Choi 

Natalie Eilbert | Jamie Gusman

Taraka Hamada | Ava Hofmann

Mohammed Khaïr-Eddine (translation by Jake Seyersak) | Amanda Kallis

Ndinda Kioko | Sabrina Li | Aurielle Marie

Sophie Paquette | Mwinji Siame

Billie R. Tadros | Tam(sin) Blaxter | My Tran

David Joez Villaverde | Candice Wuehle

Chapbook

Naima Yael Tokunow

Cover artist: Charlotte Edey

Kanika Agrawal | Cassandra J. Bruner | Kristin Chang | Yongyu Chen

Don Mee Choi | Natalie Eilbert | Jamie Gusman |

Taraka Hamada |  Ava Hofmann

Mohammed Khaïr-Eddine (translation by Jake Seyersak) | Amanda Kallis

Ndinda Kioko | Sabrina Li | Aurielle Marie

Sophie Paquette | Mwinji Siame

Billie R. Tadros | Tam(sin) Blaxter| Naima Yael Tokunow

My TranDavid Joez Villaverde | Candice Wuehle

Chapbook: Naima Yael Tokunow

MASTHEAD

EDITORIAL TEAM: Cat Ingrid Leeches, Chase Burke, Elizabeth Theriot, J. Taylor Boyd, SELMS, Julia Coursey, RBrown

ASSISTANT EDITORS: Saul Alpert-Abrams, Nick Alti, Gregory Ariail, Sandra Barnidge, Sarah Panlibuton Barnues, Colin Baxley, Josh Brandon, Matt Brinkley, RBrown, Jeremy Burke, Sarah Cheshire, Julia Coursey, Lily Davenport, M.K. Foster, Kira Frank, Mark Galarrita, Daniel Heslep, Courtney Kalmbach, Elise Lakey, Tucker Legerski, Jane Morton, Kelsey Nuttall, Frances Ray, William Reilly, Jack Saul, Hailee Sattavara, Olivia Townsend, Jiaming Tang, Natalie Welch

EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS: Lou Terlikowski and Grey LaJoie

DESIGN EDITORS: SELMS and RBrown

ONLINE EDITOR: William Reilly

CHAPBOOK COVER: Reilly D. Cox

Featured Artist: Charlotte Edey

 

Charlotte Edey is an artist & illustrator working across print and tapestry. Softly surreal, her work explores identity and the politics of space within feminine and unnatural scenes. Touching on modernist architecture and spiritualism, the spaces are punctuated with organic symbolism and miniature women of colour. The use of scale explores the power of creating and occupying space. 

Quiet | Tapestry
“Originally illustrated in fineliner and pencil, the design explores the idea of sanctuary. Drawing inspiration from contemporary private chapels, the tapestry can be rotated four ways to reveal a different meditative scene of calm, overlooking a mountain range.”