"It’s part of the American Dream, I think, the idea that our lives are supposed to get better and better. Or our culture. It’s disappointing when we realize that’s not true. I’m practicing not being attached to the outcome." Read more from the interview with Meredith Stoudenmire by Sunny Bostwick
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Much of the work has to do with resilience in the face of discrimination against the Queer community and backlash from lawmakers, churches, and one’s own family. Will Lattman’s series of photographs, Rainbow Road, are of drag performers getting ready backstage at The Hideaway in Rock Hill, SC. Read more
QUEER COMMUNITY IN THE SOUTH
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Inside Vol. 8 you'll find interviews with Atlanta-based sculptor Rial Rye, multimedia artist Tyson Gentry, and musician riibread, plus photography by Celina Odeh, paintings from Orlando Corona; Shelley Keim; and Duvall Winns, painting and sculpture from the duo Brooke & Chase Lawrence, ceramics by Bernard Arellano, illustration from Jonathan Bolton and robbiebadboi, writing by Knox White, and excerpts from Kiley Brandt's poetic twine game.
Upon first glance, I am surrounded by warmth as I walk into the Harley Gallery as USC Upstate. Pink and warm white spotlights fill the room full of neutral toned sculptures and photographs. However, as I glance to my left, a sense of unease begins to sink in. Read more
PINK NOISE REVIEW BY
TYSON GENTRY
