This graphic essay by Matt Kalasky tells the story of a disease passed on by a father to a son and from the son to his son. The allegorical story takes place nowhere in particular and has implications everywhere.
Read MoreMatthew Rose reflects on how artists, architects, and designers alike deal with objects that remind us of the dead. Catch a ride with Matthew as he explores the depiction of mortality dating back as far as the 16th century, and up to modern times.
Read MoreEnjoy this full-on tribute to our founding fathers, our eagle, our cats and our heavy metal guitarists. Image by Max Kimbrough, with permission. Check out Max’s Instagram feed for more cat-tastic images. @fade_resistant
Read MoreA collaborative project between local artist Sinéad Cahill and the Albert M. Greenfield School, Narrative as Soft Sculpture focuses on students, schools, and activism in and beyond the classroom. Ilana reports.
Read MoreMatt’s graphic tells the story of a gate, and of two who were separated because of it, and of what the two discovered when the gate went away.
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