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Joseph Grigely tells Ayden LeRoux how he came to create installations from his monumental archive of handwritten notes and how work reframes ideas of institutional access and disability. Performance maker Anna Martine Whitehead, interviewed by Sable Elyse Smith, shares how she drew from her experiences in prison waiting rooms and academia to produce FORCE! an opera in three acts. Painters Rebecca Morris and Molly Zuckerman-Hartung discuss working within abstraction and their shared appreciation for the color pink. Matthew Rice’s poems explore the psychic distress of a night shift at an injection molding factory. A group of teenagers sent on a mission across space battle extraterrestrials and their hormones in Adam Peterson’s short story. In an essay, Paul Chan considers the nature of memories. In Editor's Choice, appraisals of Simón Mesa Soto’s film A Poet and Aja Gabel’s novel Lightbreakers.
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Writing
Fiction
Haunted House
In a new story from the author of Lost Lambs, a young couple’s dissatisfaction is not the only unwelcome presence in their home.
by Madeline Cash
Fiction
The Thin Day Hotel
In this metaphysical excerpt from Dorothy Tse’s forthcoming novel, City Like Water, an unnamed narrator navigates a city where time is quite literally slipping away.
by Dorothy Tse & Natascha Bruce
Poetry
Three Poems
Excerpted from Matthew Rice’s forthcoming collection plastic, these poems explore the psychic distress of a night shift at an injection molding factory.
by Matthew Rice
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PODCAST
Each episode features two artists coming together to discuss their work and creative practice.
ORAL HISTORY PROJECT
Long-form stories from distinguished visual artists of the African Diaspora.
























