

Osa Atoe: The Process of Making
The difference with me is I started with very little training at all. I do not have a BFA and I only touched clay for the first time at the


Monet Lucki: Places Through Cameras, Emotions Without Words
My first early memory of discovering photography was when I was about 11 years old at a stay-away camp in Michigan. I remember the first tim


D. Oscar Horner: A World in Stitches
Oscar Horner is eminently noticeable without demanding notice. He wears bright colors, interesting fabrics, and glasses with tiny, elliptica


Yasi Alipour: on Home, Abstractions of Language, and Getting Away With Art
I have my headphones on and can’t hear anything and I’m reading and walking, or folding and walking. It’s a form of daydreaming.


Melissa Guion: Ornithologist by Day, Concert Pianist by Night
If you had asked me in grade school what I wanted to be when I grew up, I’d have told you very matter-of-factly, “ornithologist by day and c


Jenny Day: on Disaster, Resilience, and Honoring the Image
There’s something inspiring about when people just completely go for it. They just do it. It might not have a home yet, but honoring the ima


Helga Juárez: Glass Jars, Colorful Glasses, a Piece of Plastic
Inside me is not something new, it's something that was already there but there was too much noise.


Helga Juárez: Tarros de cristal, cristales de colores, un cacho de plástico
Me atrae lo cotidiano, pero mucho la naturaleza, los paisajes, objetos que te encuentras en la naturaleza. Objetos con colores desgastados p

Maya Manvi: on Psychic Signs, Bathtime and MFA Gaslighting
He had wanted to tell a story about a fish. And his story is that when he was, I think, 10, he had really incredibly bad asthma and his moth


Lessa Millet: Something with Light
What are some different times in your life that have been the most creative or productive?
I think I go through phases where I explore diffe

Andrea Massaad: on Cooking Everything in the Microwave
I have a time lapse photo of a marshmallow inflating on top of a s'more shot at four second intervals through the oven door framed on my