Creators: 50 States of Art
Hawaii Blossoms into a Paradise for Street Art
Hawaiian muralist and graffito John "Prime" Hina talks about how he lives by the spray can to preserve his Polynesian heritage.
Meet Honolulu’s Friendly Neighborhood Art Collective
In the shadow of Honolulu's impending real estate boom, Lana Lane Studios rents out studio spaces and hosts events for creatives.
Why Is This Tiny Illinois Town Obsessed with Superman?
Metropolis, IL leans into its real-life heritage as The Man of Steel's fictional hometown.
From Brunch to Bike Jousting, This Chicago Gallery Does Whatever it Takes to Sell Art
Opened by two art school grads, TCC Chicago is a gallery and art store focused on up-and-coming creators.
Chicago’s 2nd Floor Rear Festival Celebrates DIY Art Spaces of All Kinds
The annual art festival brings the crowd out to experimental venues, indoors and outdoors.
Essay: Priced Out of New York, an Artist Finds Her Midwestern Tribe
Fontaine Capel on her migration from Brooklyn to Chicago in search of space, community, and the funds to maintain a studio practice.
How Two Young Filmmakers Surfed Across America
Jonno Durrant and Stefan Hunt traveled across the United States with a camera, a rickety ice cream truck, and several surfboards.
Long-Exposure Photos Capture Light Art with Drones in New Mexico
Lee Montgomery paints the night sky using LED-enhanced, remote controlled aircraft.
Florida Womyn Carve Out Spaces for Feminist Voices With “She/Folk” Network
Co-founders Nico Mazza and Arianne Keegan want to create a safe, judgment free space for women and women-identifying individuals to share online.
Florida Artist Uses Fabric Scraps and Found Objects to Investigate Race
Dana Robinson uses everyday materials to explore of-the-moment issues in Gainesville, FL.
Essay: On the Edge of Zion, Utah Artists Remain Untamed
Filmmaker Alexander Lee writes about Salt Lake City's spaces in-between.