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Yehimi Cambrón & The Joy Of Resilience: Monuments, Migration and Monarch Butterflies
Yehimi Cambrón is an artist, activist, and public speaker from Michoacán, Mexico who immigrated to Atlanta. She is undocumented and uses her art to showcase the humanity of immigration as well as the intersectionality within it.
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Santee Public Gallery
Ana interviews Jason Saboury, curator of Santee Public Gallery.
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It Started With a Pillow: Mr. NYC Subway
Caitlin interviews Andreas Verrios, better known as Mr. NYC Subway to discuss his journey into the creative world. She also details the history of the New York City Subway.
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Art, Activism and Business: Urban Arts in Porto Alegre, Brazil
Gabriel Carpes discusses notable pichadores – Brazilian street artists and muralists – from both an artist and a business standpoint.
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Spraying Chicago: A Tale of Two Walls
A look at Chicago’s graffiti culture through the lens of two local walls – Project Logan & CMK Walls.
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The Greenpoint Skull: Suitswon & The Legacy of a Landmark
Mr. Candid tracks down the Greenpoint Skull, and the artist behind it, Suitswon, to discuss the legacy of the iconic piece.
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“A Train’s Coming…” – Parallel Rails
Erika discusses the dynamics of freight train graffiti and her own Texas-based zine, Parallel Rails.
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Editor’s Note – Issue #2 – Print Corrections
Corrections to Issue #2 – Travel & Place
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Artists, Ex-Pats, and Waves of Change: Akumal Arts Festival 2018 [Part 1]
T.K. recounts his time at the inaugural Akumal Arts Festival in 2018, interviewing artists and organizers to learn how the festival came to be.