Hey Queen: A Playscape Celebrating Black Womanhood, Burning Man Honoraria 2025
by CHELS HATHMAN
Hey Queen: A Playscape Celebrating Black Womanhood, Burning Man Honoraria 2025. This piece was born from listening to my mother’s stories of growing up in Compton, CA - playing outside with the neighborhood kids, inventing games, playing double...
Burning Man 2025: Into the Future with Moon Gate Portal and Comfort & Mystery
by Julia Cortell
Moon Gate Portal by Jael LaFemina and Comfort & Mystery by Julia Cortell: Burning Man 2025. Turns out our sculptures are thematically related and will be placed next to each other…so why not share transportation/on-playa resources and a crowdfund campaign
THE FAIRY TALES OF OSCAR WILDE: An Illuminated Edition by Yuko Shimizu
by Beehive Books
Beehive's celebrated ILLUMINATED EDITIONS line invites great graphic artists to envision literary classics. Now they're revisiting a beloved title with a new edition of Oscar Wilde's elegant, heartsick fables Sfrom Yuko Shimizu and Michael Cunningham.
Help Gehman Pottery Works complete their studio
by Gehman Pottery
Brooke and Dana Gehman make beautiful pottery. For years, they've worked out of any space available. In 2019 a contractor was hired to build their dream studio, but things didn't go as planned. Will you partner with them to see their dream realized?
Bring on VMF 2020! Help Us Paint The City!
by Vancouver Mural Festival
Keep art and murals alive in Vancouver! We're asking for contributions to go towards painting murals in the city including paying for supplies, artist fees, and necessary equipment. Even the smallest contribution can help get a wall painted!
Good Job Clay: We are starting a private ceramics studio!
by Good Job Clay
We are three friends and artists who are working together to build a ceramic studio that will foster our dreams. Separately, we are Gu, Johnathan Huang, and Camila Lim-Hing. Together — and with your help — we are Good Job Clay.
Portraits of Queen West: A Photo Book by Kevin Steele
by Black Eye Books
Discover designer and photographer Kevin Steele's 'Portraits of Queen West: Spadina to Bathurst' and embark on a visual journey through a decade and a half of Toronto's Queen Street West, expertly organized by geography and time.
