FEATURE: A Womb of My Own
Through her tactile experiments in analog photography, textile arts, and performance, Brooklyn-based artist Hernease Davis treats the creative process as a healing tool.
Photographs by Hernease Davis
Text by Liz SalesINTERVIEW: The Constructed Self
Karen Navarro constructs colorful, hand-crafted kinetic sculptures, creating photographic portraits which are as fluid as identity.
Photographs by Karen Navarro
Interview by Liz SalesFEATURE: Pseudologia
Rebecca Horne arranges everyday objects into illusion-filled still lifes and tableaux, creating worlds of unexpected visual relationships.
Photographs by Rebecca Horne
Text by Liz SalesFEATURE" I’m Only Here To Leave
In a surreal play on self-portraiture, Tommy Kha creates 3-D masks of his face for his friends, family, and strangers to wear.
Photographs by Tommy Kha
Text by Liz SalesFEATURE: Hiding from Baba Yaga
Nanna Heitmann combines elements of traditional documentary road trip photography with elements of Russian art and folklore in her depictions of an eclectic mix of individuals, interiors and landscapes.
Photographs by Nanna Heitmann
Text by Liz SalesBOOK REVIEW: Finding Ways to Live in Peace with Nature
Lucas Foglia travels the world and photographs people as they seek positive ways to engage more thoughtfully with nature in the context of climate change.
Photographs by Lucas Foglia
Text by Liz SalesFEATURE: Traveling Light
Transforming simple objects into vibrant and shimmering abstractions, Deborah Bay’s inspiring studies on light and color are a reminder of the magic of photography and what we can do with it.
Photographs by Deborah Bay
Text by Liz SalesFEATURE: Boring People
These unusual, large format portraits ask us to question the role of boredom today, in our contemporary technology-saturated, over-scheduled lives.
Photographs by Dawn Parsonage
Text by Liz SalesAmerican Sigh: Nathan Bett
Liz Sales interviews photographer Nathan Bett, an excerpt from the upcoming issue of Scrapped magazine
Dialogue with Heather M. O'Brien
Los Angeles-based artist, educator and organizer Heather M. O'Brien, who curated the exhibition I see in the sea nothing except the sea. I don't see a shore. I don't see a dove. at the Camera Club of New York (CCNY) last spring, has re-imagined her exhibition and its surrounding programming as a publication.
Interview by Liz SalesBetween Sky and Earth: Christian Erroi
On the cyclical relationship between looking and thinking.
Images by Christian Erroi
Text by Liz SalesInterview: Nicholas Gottlund
Liz Sales in conversation with artist Nicholas Gottlund about his experience as a bookmaker and independent publisher and how it has informed his current studio practice.
Publisher Profile: Silent Face Projects
Liz Sales speaks with Joseph Desler Costa and Kat Shannon, founders of Silent Face Projects, about how they got started, their process, and the practice of publishing as a form of community building.
An Incomplete History of Volcanoes
Athena Torri and Christina Labey in Conversation with Liz Sales, drawing parallels between their respective projects and the similarities between volcanic activity in Italy and Ecuador.
INTERVIEW: Amy Elkins
Amy Elkins’s Parting Words & Black is the Day, Black is the Night. | Baxter St at CCNY
INTERVIEW: Kat Shannon
Kat Shannon’s You Belong Where You Are | Baxter St at CCNY
INTERVIEW: Amy Friend
Amy Friend in Under Astral Skies | Baxter St at CCNY
INTERVIEW: Faith Holland
Faith Holland and Chatrooms III/ Click, Click, Click | Baxter St at CCNY
INTERVIEW: Frances Dennys
Frances F. Denny’s Let Virtue Be Your Guide | Baxter St at CCNY
INTERVIEW: Sarah Palmer
Sarah Palmer’s No Whiteness Lost | Baxter St at CCNY
INTERVIEW: Sophie Barbasch
Sophie Barbasch’s Fault Line | Baxter St at CCNY
INTERVIEW: Tamara Kametani & Yoshi Kametani
Tamara Kametani & Yoshi Kametani | Baxter St at CCNY