A Conversation Between Mind and Body
In Georgica Pettus’ 2025 play, Seconds Minutes Hours, four actors portray the minds and bodies of a man and a woman lying in bed together for 10 minutes as they inwardly contemplate lust, love, and life. Stretched into a 90 minute play, the performance features Georgica acting as the mind of Molly, while Stella Jiler plays Molly’s body. Now that the play has wrapped, the two women reflect on cognitive connections and matching haircuts.
Embodying Impression
Stylist Karalyn Hosier draws inspiration from photographs by artist Elisa Decker, translating abstraction into living forms of dress on Elisa herself in an exchange between stylist and artist.
The Club Where Only Artists Get In
Artists Ava Kalitowski and Ellie Hill created London’s young and inclusive Art Club, where emerging creatives from around the world are given free reign to showcase their work, funded by bake sales and drawing classes at their local pub. As their collective finishes out its first full year, the founders and best friends reflect on their first year together at its helm.
Following the Thread
For artist Tess Crockett, growing up is a process of stitching together her memories to capture play in her colorful constructions.
A Fateful Convergence
In photographer Adali Schell and painter Ethan Kramer's work, abstraction and representation meet in a rigorous union. The two best friends push each other into conceptual deep ends, discussing growing pains and surrendering to one another.
Maya Man and Her Uncanny Valley of Tweenage Competitive Dance
In her first New York solo show at bitforms gallery, multimedia artist Maya Man uses artificial intelligence to build a digital dance ecosystem of lavender sparkles and eerie pirouettes.
Made to Fade
Graffiti artists LABER and SLOCAR talk about the risks, rules, and rush of graffiti in New York and Los Angeles.
Constellations & Root Systems
Sisters Celia and Ava Liberace dissect their shared lineage, from memories of passing drawings under the dinner table to cutting each other’s hair in the bathtub.
Amber Wynne-Jones: A Body Among Many
Artist Amber Wynne-Jones traces how her childhood in the house music scene and an exacting talent for drawing led to her painting practice.
The Next Artists: Nomi Frost
Nomi is a 22-year-old artist from Los Angeles, California, whose ballpoint pen dreamscapes are both ghostly and hallucinogenic.
The Next Artists: Beatrix Shelton
Beatrix is a 22-year-old artist based in New York City who uses the sun’s intangible power to create a print series of abstract art cyanotypes bound by hand-stitched thread.
The Next Artists: Owen Forbes
Owen, a 22-year-old painter and photographer from Brooklyn, interprets contemporary portraiture through ambiguous oil-painted figures and a self-portrait with his twin brother.