- September 27, 2024
Arts
“This Alabaster Grave” by Photographer Cengiz Yar
A collection of images exploring the destruction and pain faced by the Iraqi city of Mosul by documentary photographer and editor Cengiz Yar. Currently based
“Sowing Rice with Salt” by Photographer Kyle Lui
A series exploring how immigration affects the relationship dynamics between generations by Chinese-American photographer Kyle Lui. Based in New York City, Lui’s work focuses on
Bijou Karman – BOOOOOOOM! – CREATE * INSPIRE * COMMUNITY * ART * DESIGN * MUSIC * FILM * PHOTO * PROJECTS
A selection of work by Los Angeles-based artist and illustrator Bijou Karman. Her work has been exhibited around the world, glamorizing vintage style while working
Public Art Open Call – BOOOOOOOM! – CREATE * INSPIRE * COMMUNITY * ART * DESIGN * MUSIC * FILM * PHOTO * PROJECTS
You may submit a single work or a related series of works. If you want to submit multiple works that are not related to each
“Enigma” by Artist Théo Viardin
A series of enigmatic figurative paintings by French painter Théo Viardin. Recently on display at PACT Gallery, “Enigma” features colossal human figures beings in mutation
“Close to Home” by Photographer Kalum Ko
A personal series by Canadian photographer and director Kalum Ko. Currently based in Brooklyn, “Close to Home” is an ongoing project inspired by Ko’s upbringing
“There’s a Light Somewhere” by Artist Christopher Burk
A captivating series of night-inspired paintings by artist Christopher Burk (previously featured here). Based in Columbus, Ohio, Burk is interested in the unique ability of
“Good Mourning” by Photographer Nick Bannehr
Photographer Nick Bannehr is releasing a limited edition handmade photo book, “Good Mourning” as part of a one-night exhibit at the Photobook Cafe in London
“Surrounded By Natural Causes” by Photographer Casey Joiner
A meditation on grief, identity, and familial bonds by photographer Casey Joiner. Based in New Orleans, Joiner’s practice is loosely rooted in the documentary tradition
Recommended Viewings: “Crossing” by Levan Akin
The brilliance of this film is that it feels real. Setting out on a quest to fulfill a dying wish might sound like a fable