An online magazine exploring art with social impact at the intersection of the environment, social justice and culture.
Joanne Matthews’ latest work moves beyond the romantic notion of the bucolic British landscape by investigating the eeriness in our coastline
Mercedes Polo Portillo examines the human connections formed during coronavirus by participating in the South of France grape harvest
Mercedes Polo Portillo shares her insights on the precarious employment situation and how it has affected livelihoods in confined cities during COVID-19 through
Upcoming director Korrie Powell explores Black men’s complex and often turbulent relationship with masculinity and vulnerability in his recent work RAGE
This new independent conceptual project from director and photographer Korrie Powell explores what masculinity means to black males through the portrayal of his
In Discussion with The Earth Issue
The collective of artists known as Earth Issue work at the intersection of visual art and the environment. We speak to Elena Cremona,
Artist Spotlight: Hussina Raja
Hussina Raja’s debut short film portrays the generational lived experience of a South Asian family who migrated to the UK. Spanning three generations and
What This Struggling Mediterranean Island Can Teach Us About the Paradoxes of the Global Food Chain
This is a story of a small island and it’s fishermen who practice an ancient ritual which is being crushed by industrialised fishing.
Joshua J. Sneade
Based between Bristol and his hometown of Shropshire, Joshua Sneade’s latest work depicts adventure, and yet is strikingly nostalgic of a bygone day spent
St. Paul’s Carnival: A Celebration Born In The Midst Of A Climate Of Resistance
Hannah Shepherd focuses on the idea of socio-political resistance as a form of resilience, as the St Paul’s Carnival is a means of
Time To Get Over
Sedera Ranaivoarinosy highlights how one album How I Got Over by The Roots has been present in her life for over a decade. With
Discover: Yoshida Hiroshi
For this Discover post, we travel back to the 1930s to examine Yoshida Hiroshi, an artists who made intricate woodblock prints of Japanese life
Powerlessness and Power, in the Context of Life and Death
How do you deal with the emotional trauma of an aborting a child when you yourself are not yet an adult? The prospect of
Short Film Showcase: Excuse Me Sister
From those who sleep on the streets to the hidden homeless, those who sofa surf or share hostel rooms, this film wants to illustrate
Artist Spotlight: Yangdzom Lama
We sit down with Tibetan painter and embroider Yangdzom Lama to discuss resilience, celebration and her unique style and influences heavily influenced by her
Discover: Michael Heizer
Discover Michael Heizer, a contemporary artist, considered a pioneer of the ‘land art’ or ‘earth art’ field. His work usually involves large scale sculptures
Photo Series: Interpreting Displacement
Two photographers look at displacement in two very differing ways. Freddie Grant interprets displacement as a stark contrast between the old and new, the
Discover: Alex Webb
Discover Alex Webb. The renowned documentary photographer is able to create a full story within one photograph whilst playing with layers of natural colour
Trapped for Dinner
This short story examines themes of identity, gender and the unconventional family dynamic in the claustrophobic setting of a middle class dinner table. What
An Interview With Lorena Levi
We speak to painter Lorena Levi to discuss her process and what it is like living with cystic fibrosis, an illness not often mentioned
Discover: Matteo Pericoli
Discover the meticulous drawings of Matteo Pericoli. With whispers of a second wave and some lockdown measures remaining in place, we look to an
Visual storytelling for The Humanitarian Engineering and Energy for Displacement (HEED) project
Edoardo Santangelo captures the innovative work of The Humanitarian Engineering and Energy for Displacement (HEED) project across Rwanda and Nepal. This project is response