
Working Artist is your guidebook for honest answers to the question “in a time when it is increasingly difficult to create, how and why do we keep doing it?"
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Erotic Index detail 2009. Photo courtesy of the artist.
Elizabeth: In your own words, I’d love it if you could tell me about who you are, both as a person and as an artist.
Gabriella: My whole life has been as someone who’s trying to ans...
Hi hi! If you haven’t noticed, we haven’t been posting very much!
I (Elizabeth) have moved to Boston for grad school and am settling into a new city and new routine. Change is very exciting and very hard. I’ve been wrapped up in trying to...
Hothouse Bloom, out yesterday from Hub City, marks the emergence of a talented new novelist in the literary scene—and necessarily, one writing with candor on the pursuit of art itself. Austyn Wohlers’ first book throws the stakes of making...
Kitty Samuels is a visual artist, documentary producer, and filmmaker who makes chaos sacred, and then she documents it. Her obsessions include messy textures, overwhelming patterns, and the liminal space between a shoulder massage and an e...
The artist in studio at her East Village location, 2025. Photo by Joseph Dalton.
Storm Ritter’s surrealist visual language bleeds from her paintings and design collections into the aesthetic of her home studio. Her East Village resi...
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