ARTISTS
Muslim Artists Create Illustrated Tributes to their Muslim Heroines
To celebrate Muslim Women's Day, we asked Muslim artists from around the world to illustrate and reflect on a Muslim woman who inspires them.
This Street Satirist Refuses to Let Efforts to Outlaw Criticism of the Government Silence Him
The Indonesian government just passed a law that can criminalize its critics. For Andrew Lumban Gaol, a street artist and activist, it's a new challenge.
2017's Breakout Artists Brought Marginalized Identity to the Fore
Working with in a vast array of mediums—including hundreds of FBI files and 200 gallons of urine—these artists emphasized that the personal is political.
Creators Are Concerned About Patreon’s Service Fee Change
Several backers and creators we spoke to are wondering what will happen next.
'She’s Gotta Have It' Artist Sees Her Art as Opportunity, Not Responsibility
Tatyana Fazlalizadeh sheds light on the real-life harassment that inspires much of her work.
What Happens When You Turn Your Life’s Worst Moments Into Art
We spoke to Amanda Palmer, Tori Amos, Chris Gethard, and others about putting pain up for public consumption.
Photos of Auckland's Young and Creative Holding Out Against Gentrification
A one-night-only exhibition shows K Rd in all its glory.
We Asked Tattoo Artists About the Weirdest Pop Culture Ink They’ve Done
"There was this one woman who was obsessed with Enrique Iglesias... so she came and got his signature tattooed across her arm."
Auckland Creatives Show Us How They Survive In a Housing Crisis
"The walls had holes in them and there was mould everywhere."