Meredith Nemirov
MEREDITH NEMIROV HAS SPENT THE last 30 years walking in the forests of southwest Colorado. While mainly an observational painter, Meredith’s experience of spending time drawing and painting among aspen trees Continue reading →
Sometimes it’s disappointing to meet an artist you truly admire but meeting my fellow panelist Shaun Tan at the Melbourne Writers Festival in 2017 only fed my admiration. No one evokes Continue reading →
Helena Feder
Unlike most sculptors, Patrick Dougherty makes things that are meant not to last. And yet, a tremendous amount of work, hard physical work, careful planning, and artful imagination goes into every Continue reading →
Karen Vaughan
As scientists around the world comb through the soil in search of the origins of the Anthropocene, our anniversary issue takes inspiration from people like Karen Vaughan, who finds truth in Continue reading →
Katherine Kassouf Cummings and Colleen Plumb
Close your eyes: What do you see? Of the world you know, what pulses beneath? What does it take to see through words like veils, images like mirages? Close your Continue reading →