sandpaper kisses - a poem by Nicole garwe
Nicole Garwe Nicole Garwe

sandpaper kisses - a poem by Nicole garwe

writer and mxogyny editor, Nicole Garwe, explores the difficulties of healing after assault. she speaks from her own healing experience and from stories she has heard from the women around her. sandpaper kisses explores the idea that healing is never linear. the piece describes moments when familiar haunting memories return--greeting you without a trigger and without warning. moments you pick at like a scab, and moments where you are forced to relive your lack of power and voice.

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from a fine art student to a Tamil - British photographer
discussion, art Mathushaa Sagthidas discussion, art Mathushaa Sagthidas

from a fine art student to a Tamil - British photographer

in this piece, 'From a fine art student to a Tamil-British photographer', Mathushaa Sagthidas reflects on her creative journey as an artist but also as a young woman, trying to navigate her position in and outside of the creative industry as an Eelam Tamil. she reflects on unexpected hurdles she had to overcome to discover where her creative passions lie.

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narture cic: an artist’s collective with a new way forward
art Saskia Jae Singer art Saskia Jae Singer

narture cic: an artist’s collective with a new way forward

Looking forward to a post-covid world, the Ayr-based arts collective, Narture, are working towards a project that aims to revive their historic market town through art, gastronomy and science. We caught up with one of their founders, Saskia, to chat about the motivations behind the project and how you can get involved.

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elevating the work of East and Southeast Asian artists and makers in the UK: an interview with DontCallMeOriental
collaborations Michelle Mei Ling Firth collaborations Michelle Mei Ling Firth

elevating the work of East and Southeast Asian artists and makers in the UK: an interview with DontCallMeOriental

Don’t Call Me Oriental (DCMO) is a platform, shop and pop-up exhibition space that elevates the work of East and Southeat Asian (ESEA) artists and makers in the UK. deputy editor-in-chief Michelle Moira Mei Ling Firth speaks to founder and director of DCMO, Mildred Cheng, who shares her experience thus far in creating DCMO. 

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sexy
prose Hollie Sherwood-Martin prose Hollie Sherwood-Martin

sexy

this fictional short story by Hollie Sherwood-Martin chronicles anxiety, harassment and intimidation of a young woman at a concert. the aim of the piece was to capture that ‘awful feeling of certainty, panic, and guilt’ shared by young women around the world when they find themselves alone, outside, at night. the story is paired with the writer’s own artwork.

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creating a community space of solidarity and empowerment for East and Southeast Asians: an interview with racismunmasked
discussion, collaborations RacismUnmasked and Michelle Moira Mei Ling Firth discussion, collaborations RacismUnmasked and Michelle Moira Mei Ling Firth

creating a community space of solidarity and empowerment for East and Southeast Asians: an interview with racismunmasked

RacismUnmasked is a platform for raising awareness about racism against East And Southeast Asians (ESEA) in Edinburgh, offering a valuable space for the community to share their experiences, and find comfort, solidarity and empowerment in doing so. deputy editor-in-chief Michelle Moira Mei Ling Firth talks to members Feiya and Can about their work in the movement - about the importance of creating a community space for ESEA people in the UK; finding catharsis in shared experience and solidarity; as well as the challenges associated with activism.

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freshly plucked fruit
poetry Aarti Mukhedkar poetry Aarti Mukhedkar

freshly plucked fruit

in this poem, Aarti Mukhedkar takes back her power. the piece is about resilience, strength, resistance and fortitude. it is a reminder that your growth will replenish you. your roots are indestructible and unreachable.

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the erasure of brown women from the body hair movement is nothing new, but this time we’ve had enough
discussion, self Henna Amin discussion, self Henna Amin

the erasure of brown women from the body hair movement is nothing new, but this time we’ve had enough

writer and activist Henna Amin explores the erasure of brown women from the body hair movement, the aestheticisation and appropriation of BIPOC features by the beauty industry and the intersects of race and gender in regards to beauty standards. the piece is accompanied by a series of graphics by Sahar Ghorishi.

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catharsis and, or as, art: how grief changed my relationship to art
discussion, art Michelle Mei Ling Firth discussion, art Michelle Mei Ling Firth

catharsis and, or as, art: how grief changed my relationship to art

deputy editor-in-chief Michelle Moira Mei Ling Firth reflects on her struggle to reconnect with art after painting her way through the initial months following her dad’s death. within, she discusses the tension between art as catharsis from trauma, and art becoming trauma, and how this changed her relationship to art. the piece was edited under the kind guidance of editor-in-chief Rachel Baker.

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i really do have love to give – a photo essay exploring racialised ace identity, by audrey chan
self, art audrey chan self, art audrey chan

i really do have love to give – a photo essay exploring racialised ace identity, by audrey chan

“i thought there was something deeply wrong with me.” in this photo essay on asexuality, audrey chan dives into the performativity of compulsory sexuality, the possibility of love and attraction beyond sexual relations, and the unspoken discomforts that exist in between. the photo essay is accompanied by an interview between audrey and deputy editor-in-chief michelle moira mei ling firth.

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another (Chinese) new year - an illustration series by Cherie Chun
art, collaborations Cherie Chun art, collaborations Cherie Chun

another (Chinese) new year - an illustration series by Cherie Chun

in this series, Another (Chinese) New Year, Cherie Chun reflects on the dawn of a new year in the COVID-19 pandemic. she hopes that with this series, people will be able to see the light at the end of the tunnel. she speaks to Michelle, deputy Editor-in-Chief about the subdued festivities, the cultural influences in her work, and her practice as an artist and fashion designer.

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focus
poetry Seraphina Adebayo poetry Seraphina Adebayo

focus

in this poem, Seraphina Adebayo describes the strain of what another lockdown can do to the human spirit. there are undertones of torment and frustration in the mind and the body. but as the poem goes on, these are only temporary states of emotions. there is a glimpse of positivity in the hopes it reflects the rest of the year. the poem is accompanied by a graphic by Lunares Alethia.

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review of resistance and hope, edited by alice wong
self Mia Nicole Davies self Mia Nicole Davies

review of resistance and hope, edited by alice wong

reviewing Resistance and Hope, an essay collection about disability justice in the wake of Trump’s election to the US presidency, Mia Nicole Davies examines how resistance and hope have helped the disabled community fight, survive, and thrive over the past four years, and how vital it is that they continue to do so.

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2020 in film
art Rachel Baker art Rachel Baker

2020 in film

editor-in-chief Rachel Baker runs us through her favourite films this year, celebrating the way that our screen habits have shifted in this unprecedented year for the creative industries.

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