Annie Armstrong
Boston Basketball Court Gets a Stunning Rainbow Makeover
New Craft Artists in Action (NCAA) breathes life into neglected neighborhoods with color and whimsy.
Elemental Portraits Peel Back the Layers of Racial Identity
Lauren Machen draws inspiration from the classical elements (earth, fire, wind, and water) for her latest photography series.
[NSFW] These Fruit-Filled Paintings Are Ripe (in More Ways Than One)
Alonsa Guevera’s 'Ceremonies' will make you want to book a trip to a tropical rainforest.
[NSFW] Malie Huffman’s Fierce Women Are F**king Wild
The illustrator weighs in on the cathartic effects of appropriating the male gaze with gore, blood, sex, and powerful women.
Remembering the Strangest Architecture New York Never Built
The Queens Museum showcases retro designs for futuristic urban planning.
A Stunning Spiderweb of Red Thread Weaves Together Forgotten Memories
Chiharu Shiota fills a Savannah institution with crimson yarn and discarded wooden school chairs.
Ex-Clergy Explain How They Realized There Is No God
"I certainly do not hate the church... I do, however, think that they are wasting a lot of time, effort, and money on nonsense."
People Tell Us the Depressing Ways They Were Asked to Prom
"At my high school, a boy asked his girlfriend by writing 'prom?' in marker along the shaft of his penis."
A Mirrored House By Doug Aitken Reflects California's Desert Beauty and Solitude
The piece is Aitken's contribution to Desert X, the first biennial for desert art.
Why It Hurts So Much When a Friendship Ends
There are few among us who haven't had to deal with the heartache and anxiety that comes with a platonic breakup.