Feature
How a Texas Town Became an Art Project
With fewer than 700 residents, Kingsbury has become a hub for cultural governance and sovereignty, largely thanks to advocacy led by arts organization Habitable Spaces.
Alicia Grullón is a Bronx-based artist, curator, and educator and recipient of the 2020–22 Walentas Fellowship at Moore College of Art and Design. Her social practice explores how people relate to land in order to rally a transformation of living.
Feature
With fewer than 700 residents, Kingsbury has become a hub for cultural governance and sovereignty, largely thanks to advocacy led by arts organization Habitable Spaces.
Guide
A new translation of a beloved Argentine comic, artists over 50 tell their stories, diasporic Puerto Rican art history, and more to enjoy by the seaside (or your A/C).
Book Review
A new book pulses with artistic forms by Puerto Rican artists born of necessity, urgency, collaboration, and activism.
Opinion
The conservative quest for art that reflects “traditional American values” dates back to the early 1980s.
Art
The question asked by some working-class communities in New York City regarding environmental art projects is, “Okay, but what about the people?”