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Comics
During Quarantine, an Artist Learns That Her Art “Has a Place in This World”
A comic artist speaks to artists across the world to see how they — and their practices — have been holding up.
“Time, My Old Friend, She Has Changed”: An Artist’s Reflections on Quarantine
A comic artist speaks to artists across the world to see how they — and their practices — have been holding up.
An Artist Develops a Daily Habit of Drawing Plants During COVID-19
A comic artist speaks to artists across the world to see how they — and their practices — have been holding up.
Imagining a World Where the Characters of Children’s Animation Are Black
The concern of who children will “identify with” has only applied to a select few.
How to Stop From Falling Into a Self-Judgment Spiral
I’ve always struggled with anxiety and depression, but lately they’ve been exacerbated by compounding global crises.
The “Artists in Residence” of Fishkill Correctional Facility
Within a week of landing in Fishkill, I found myself in a confab of the inmate-run illustration group.
Who Tells the Art Stories You Want to Read?
From preliminary sketches to completing works like “How to Draw a Black Guy,” my path to becoming an artist has been a journey.