Abolitionist Sarah-Ji Uses Photography To Reimagine Community Liberation by Ireashia Bennett October 29, 2018 · Archives, Artists, Community, Envisioning Justice, Featured
Snapshot: Interview with Photographer Sarah Joyce by Sixty Inches From Center May 31, 2022 · Artists, Columns + Series, Interviews
Beyond the Page: Miss Spoken’s Jasmine Davila and Rosamund Lannin by Marya Spont-Lemus July 16, 2019 · Archives, Artists, Columns + Series, Essays + Reviews, Featured, Happenings, Interviews
A Conversation with Rich Robbins: Chicago’s Golden Slam-Poet-Turned-Rapper by Shivani Kumar August 25, 2023 · Artists, Interviews
FOLD/UNFOLD: Interview with Marissa Macias by row särkelä April 15, 2021 · Artists, Columns + Series, Featured, Interviews
Seeing Something New: Discussing the “avant-garde” with printmakers Ben Blount and Sonnenzimmer by persephone van ort December 8, 2021 · Archives, Art Design Chicago, Artists, Exhibitions, Featured, Interviews
Envisioning an Abolitionist Future by Emily Breidenbach February 20, 2018 · Archives, Artists, Community, Envisioning Justice, Exhibitions, Featured
Intimate Justice: Sarah Bastress by S. Nicole Lane May 14, 2020 · Archives, Artists, Columns + Series, Featured, Interviews
The Breathing Thing – An Interview With The Directors and Cast of “Parched” by persephone van ort June 5, 2019 · Archives, Community, Featured, Interviews
Counter Balance: Dance, Community, and Legacy by Courtney Graham September 25, 2019 · Archives, Artists, Community, Featured, Interviews
Teaching Classes Inside, Building Knowledge Outside: An Interview with Prison + Neighborhood Arts Project by Jordan Sarti January 30, 2019 · Artists, Community, Envisioning Justice, Exhibitions, Featured, Interviews
When Archival Bodies Collide: Rupturing Gender Through History by Nic Rueth August 3, 2021 · Archives, Artists, Essays + Reviews, Featured
The Evolution of a Thought: Interview with Marcus Pruitt by Kyra Horton February 10, 2022 · Columns + Series, Featured, Interviews, Poetry + Short Stories
Is There Golf in Heaven? Sarah Aziz and Adam Farcus in discussion on Jonah King’s exhibition How the West was Won by Sarah Aziz and Adam Farcus May 6, 2021 · Archives, Artists, Featured, Sixty Regional
Chris Aldana, the Poet: On Organizing, “The Water We Swim In,” and Making It Happen by Shivani Kumar February 28, 2024 · Artists, Interviews, Poetry + Short Stories
Lion Cages and Lilac Fields: From Chicago Stages to Basements, Art, Work, and Other Pandemic Songs by Annette LePique September 8, 2021 · Archives, Artists, Chicago Arts Census, Community, Essays + Reviews, Featured
Parts of the Process: An interview with the director and cast of Buy Sell Trade by Rachel Dukes May 23, 2023 · Happenings, Interviews
Marginality, Publicity, Movement, and Spectacle: Juxtaposing Circus and Graffiti Aesthetics by Caitlin Bruce June 18, 2014 · Archives
Mourning Racial Categories: I’m White Like You, Right Mom? by Ariel Yisrael January 10, 2022 · Archives, Columns + Series, Essays + Reviews, Featured, Sound, Film + Video
Disabled Sanctuary: Interview with Rise by carrie sarah kaufman November 25, 2021 · Columns + Series, Featured, Interviews
Abundant & Diverse: An Overview of Visual Arts at Riverwest FemFest by Rachel L. Hausmann Schall June 12, 2019 · Archives, Artists, Community, Essays + Reviews, Exhibitions, Featured, Sixty Regional
Theater Groups Get Creative with Delivering Content During the Quarantine by Elisa Shoenberger March 30, 2020 · Archives, Featured
Restorative Lifestyle: A Conversation with AnnMarie Brown of Circles & Ciphers by Mike Strode September 25, 2018 · Archives, Artists, Community, Envisioning Justice, Featured, Interviews
Review: Reinterpreting Religion, at the Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art by Annalise Flynn-Taylor July 13, 2018 · Archives, Artists, Essays + Reviews, Exhibitions, Featured