OBSIDIAN Magazine seeks submissions !
Bluestockings Magazine is proud to support the soon-to-launch, Obsidian Magazine, edited in part by a poetry contributor of our 3rd Issue, Maya Finoh. OBSIDIAN is a forthcoming online literary-visual...
View ArticleGallery to Go To: (numb)Charlottes
Yellow Peril Gallery is pleased to present “(numb)Charlottes”, an exploration of the pleasures of the whimsical, macabre, grotesque and glamorous by New Bedford-based artist Jennifer Avery, opening...
View ArticleDoreen Garner and the Tumor Series
Doreen Garner, Tumor Series Phallusy, Glass, Copper, Hair, 6 x8 inches, 2013 Fatty Artist Statement for the Tumor Series: I have been experimenting with blowing glass into thin membranes to recreate...
View ArticleExpression In Context: Alison McDonnell’s [transpose]
[transpose], a new project by photographer Alison McDonnell, captures the lived realities of transgender people in Dublin, Ireland. Framing the subjects in their homes or at Outhouse, a Dublin-based...
View ArticleFeatured Artist: Kat Knutsen
Kat Knutsen is a contemporary American artist from Austin, TX. She is currently attending the University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth, exploring the boundaries of oil painting and videography to...
View ArticleWeekend Links, Vol 40: “Summer (self) Lovin'”
Welcome to another week of feminist web surfing! In Weekend Links we gather a set of the most engaging journalism, prose, poetry, art, and Interweb images or memes we have come across. We hope with...
View ArticleFeatured Artist: Yulia Nemova
Yulia Nemova Grainy street images layered with harsh strokes of black ink. Blurry faces with superimposed features of the same dark, haphazard color. Pages of text hacked by different ink-absorbent,...
View ArticleFeatured Artist: Kah Yangni
Kah Yangni is a multidisciplinary creative artist that works most often with the written word, illustration, handlettering, and her numerous journals. She has taught art to kids and teens, and has had...
View ArticleRepresenting Authentically: All Through The Night
At the risk of losing credibility for my five years spent in Cleveland, OH, I confess the stories I was told about Pittsburgh, PA were unfounded. I declaimed the merits of Pittsburgh through prideful...
View ArticleAurat
This piece was created by collaging body parts from a figure drawing session along with other appropriated materials. While I didn’t have a specific agenda in mind while constructing the piece, in...
View ArticleFeminist Collective Milk and Night Raises Money for Miami Art Basel
Join Bluestockings Mag in the support and celebration of the feminist art collective, Milk and Night. This novel community of artists and thinkers refuses to let the efforts of past feminist art...
View ArticleRespond to the SHE exhibition: submit your work to the Bell Gallery x...
Submit your work to a special edition zine! The David Winton Bell Gallery and Bluestockings Magazine are teaming up this fall to put together a special edition zine of student responses to the Bell...
View ArticleRE: She (A zine response to the Bell Gallery)
Dear reader/viewer/friend, “Her” image is entirely the eye of the beholder. This zine is in RE: sponse to the Bell Gallery’s exhibition SHE: Picturing women at the turn of the 21st century—a...
View ArticleObliteration Of The Selfie
Content originally featured in RE: SHE zine in collaboration with the Bell Gallery. Yayoi KusamaSelf-Portrait 2008Acrylic on canvas227.3 × 181.3 cm A year ago, on the occasion of Yayoi Kusama’s...
View ArticleWeekend Links, Vol. 65: boys in crop tops
Welcome to another week of feminist web surfing! In Weekend Links we gather a set of the most engaging journalism, prose, poetry, art, and Interweb images or memes we have come across. We hope with...
View ArticleOnce Upon a Time: A Series of Self Portraits
The Once Upon a Time Portrait Series was just a sample. I was making a pop-up book for the inner child I believe is in most adults, and I asked my friend’s brother to assist me in illustrating it....
View ArticleHeart of Butter: the Sugar Un-Coating
Click to view slideshow. These pieces, wherein I use pillow forms as stand-ins for my own physicality are simultaneously a matter of conspicuous consumption and transformation. The duality suggested by...
View ArticleThe Noble Torturer
The Noble Torturer arrives with tools and a melancholy expression. He is in pain. He is both victimizer and victim. Usually he belongs to some sort of underclass. He could have been you. He is pitted...
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