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Featured Works Shuffle
Publication
Involuntary Jerk
by Eric Glennie Windhager
Involuntary Jerk is a shared identity and collaborative poetry zine.
Jewellery
Chainmaille Pieces
by Caleb Chow
Just a young guy that has passion for creating things with my hands. I'm a cancer survivor! I had two brain tumors. I am thankful to say that the tumours have been removed completely. Though I am cancer free, it has had a large effect on my... More
Photography
Vessel of Offerings
by Helen Tran
Each panel depicts teacup sets that convey a photographic dialogue for prayers and offerings to our ancestors. These porcelain vessels hold tea or water, which is symbolic of "holding conversations". Tea ceremonies are customary practice in China... More
Illustration
Found Families
by Vincy Lim
Abuse towards the queer community, and large number of youths abandoned by their families due to being queer. As a response we build communities of our own and create “found families” and regain support systems by those who are accepting of us and... More
Illustration
The Blind Dance of the Superior Beings
by Aidan Wilkins
Presents the naivety of believing your own ideas of superiority, happily destroying while ignoring the complexity of other life.