Marina Garcia-Vasquez
Safe Spaces
Out of despair, students of color seek meaningful ways to reflect on national politics and social injustice on their own terms.
How Queer Heavy Metal Magick Saved Me
My alchemy practice promotes self-care as an act of personal and political resistance.
What 'Latinx' Means to Me
The term stands for all of the people in the Latino community who struggle to fit into one identity.
This Monumental Art Project Is Putting Billboards in 52 Cities Across America
Today, Hank Willis Thomas and For Freedoms are launching the largest public art campaign in American history.
To Fight Racism Within Museums, They Need to Stop Acting Like They're Neutral
The art world is full of the longstanding, racist histories that have affirmed white supremacy.
Photos That Put a Twist on Boring Daily Rituals
A recent graduate of Parsons photographs performances in her friend's apartments.
Finally, a Museum Exhibit That Looks Like You: Latinx and Radical
The Brooklyn Museum’s latest exhibition 'Radical Women: Latin American Art, 1960-1985' is full of examples of self-expression.
Lissa Rivera's Photos Defy Gender Norms
With her partner and muse, she’s creating a new visual language of gender representation.
This Dumpster Diving Artist Makes Beautiful Mosaics Out of Trash
He's putting blackness back into classic mythology.
Photos of My Bipolar Father During His Last Days
"I took on the challenge of studying my father and his condition by photographing his daily endeavors."
Julie Blackmon's Surreal Photos Show the Chaos of Being a Parent
You don't have to be a parent to enjoy these mythical scenes dripping with dark humor.