Rob Franklin’s poems evoke hazy memories of summer in the rural south as they consider family, intolerance, and want.
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Rob Franklin’s poems evoke hazy memories of summer in the rural south as they consider family, intolerance, and want.
"My work is about inclusion and intimacy. The things we do together and the subtle impacts of collaboration." Artist Colleen Daly explores our connection to each other through her work in sound.
Liam Donnelly's On Love is an autobiographical comic reflecting on unrealistic romantic expectations as we look towards the future.
J. Waller questions the structures that limit self-expression and the experience of gender using the modern suit as their core motif.
Artist Lēyza Matthew explores the intersections of their identity as a genderfluid Nigerian living in New York City and what that means for their artistic practice.
Julian Wildhack writes about a young girl in search of the devil for the latest in our Expectations series.
Artists Shamshawan Scott and Alexa Mareka sit down to chat collaboration, friendship, and colors.
NUANCE, a collective of artists of color with diverse backgrounds who strive to decentralize arts and culture, showcased the talents of young artists in a wholly immersive environment.
In the first part of our series on Expectations, Kat Danziger explores what our current culture around digital sex education looks like.
The multi-disciplinary artist's latest series is a collection of works exploring the mysteries of human development and our hazy embryonic memories.
Reality artist Signe Pierce discusses her performance piece American Reflexxx and her goal to bring feminist art to everyday spaces.
Sofia Colvin’s visceral photography warps the familiar into something otherworldly.
Simone Thompson is making a Public Service Announcement—photographing artists and asking them about their impact on the communities they are a part of. This installment of her series features NYC based jewelry designer Sade Mims.
Photographer Ben Bibriesca successfully expands on and explores the nuances of queer identity and narratives through his work.
Shot during the fall equinox, Amanda Picotte, Nic Valley, and Ruby Fox created a series of images that would welcome Libra season.
DRØME visited furniture artist Katie Stout in her Brooklyn studio, where we learned about her whimsical group of female-centric pieces created for Side Dish, Stout’s debut solo gallery show.
After leaving art school and realizing that their project wasn't living up to what they had dreamed it could be, Olivia Park and Esther Fan, the founders of Sad Asian Girls Club, parted ways. Gone but not forgotten, we took a look at the lasting impact of the ill-fated artists' collective.
MaryV Benoit is in love with Chella, who is currently in the processing of a FTM transition. Camera in hand, MaryV began documenting the whole process as a therapeutic tool for both of them. Consisting of photographs, videos, and documents like love letters, Gender Documentation is an intimate look into one couple's shared experience of transitioning.
Director Natalia Leite's latest film M.F.A., a revenge fantasy told from a feminist perspective, tackles issues of on campus sexual assault. Contributing Editor Abigail Best caught up with Leite to talk the politics of the film.
Korean-Australian Photographer Sophie Hur stumbled upon photography as she was studying to become an actor. This month, Hur has launched a new photo series examining female identity through intimate portraits and interviews with women she admires.