In conversation with Sheena Williams or how to be a well of creativity

Mixing her Black and Asian identities in a multi-hyphenate cereal of sculpture, digital art, wood stain and animation, U.S artist SheWill 별초롱 colors outside of intersectional lines with pieces that celebrate the many layers of her identity and express complexities of consciousness through a lens of social awareness. Having recently been made aware that her mother had disowned her a long time ago, her current work “Treatise on the Absence of a Mother” is a celebration of all the phases of her relationship with the concept of “mother” even in her absence.

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In conversation with Jacelyn Zhen

Under the name Bbblob, Singapore artist Jacelyn Zhen creates vibrant paintings, collages and wood sculptures. In our interview with her, we talked with Jacelyn about her beginnings in the arts, the bright and organic nature of her work and the Singapore art scene. Enjoy!

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#SOFAB: Leo Wang #clubbing #confetti #capitalism

Almost 10 years ago, Chinese artist Leo Wang moved from his native country to the U.S., where the language barrier that he faced led him to the visual arts. In our interview, we talked with Leo about his well conceptualized and carefully materialized pieces, clubbing culture as a form of modern utopia and the importance of reaching the viewer with you art, even if it’s just for two seconds.

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Rising Stars: Tiziano Summo

Through his distinctive installations, Italian artist Tiziano Summo dares to speak about a topic feared and ignored by many of us: death. In today’s edition of “Rising Stars” we showcase some of Tiziano’s powerful pieces. Enjoy!

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In conversation with Elisa Adams

With her organically shaped stone sculptures, award winning U.S. sculptor Elisa Adams creates a space to take a pause from the constant barrage of crises and hardships in the world. In our interview with her, we talked about the importance of feeling art, and not thinking it, getting into your first show without an important CV and just putting yourself out there.

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9 questions with Olivia Babel

Multicultural French artist Olivia Babel works around the question of territory and cartography, creating unique mural sculptures with textile materials and handweaving techniques. With Suboart Magazine, Olivia talked about her creative process, her beginnings in fiber art with her grandmother, and her recent exhibition in Abu Dhabi.

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Anna Warfield: a feminine perspective in rigid spaces

From her studio in Upstate New York, Anna Warfield examines female lived experiences through textiles, text, & installation. In creating sculptural forms from fibers, she steps into a typically rigid & masculine space from a softer feminine perspective. We talked with Anna about her beginnings in the arts, her love for fabric and fibre art and the importance of bringing tough conversation to artistic spaces.

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Milly Aburrow

Full of vibrant colours & humour, Milly’s surrealistic sculptures explore sexuality, gender & stereotypes associated with food in Western society. We talked with her about life as an emerging artist in Bath (UK) art as a tool for change & strawberry Nesquik as her source of inspiration. Enjoy!

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