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We welcome submissions for reviews, interviews, profiles, criticism, experimental art writing, and more. For all pitches, please email info@speciwomen.org
To access our 2016-2023 digital archive, click here.
Falling Asleep
In The Studio: Johanna Tagada
Conversation with London based multi-media artist Johanna Tagada.
In The Studio: Cara Marie Piazza
Conversation with New York based natural dyer and artisan Cara Marie Piazza.
In Conversation: Between Girls
with Hollis Baker and Grace Coudal
Seventeen
Search Bar
Mondays
Midsommar: Grief is a Lonely Woman
“The Piano”: Inspired by Toni Morrison’s “Recitatif”
A Pop Singer Says Pussy Is God
The Language of Dreams: Exploring the Desire Behind Dream Interpretation
Iceland
A series of interviews, and photographic study conducted by Hlif Olafsdottir.
She Skates
A series of interviews, and photographic study conducted by Lanna Apisukh
Double Feature: Drums
Carolee Schneeman: The Last Interview
Staff writer Priyanka Voruganti met with iconic performance artist Carolee Schneemann for an interview with The Feminist Institute a few months ago. The interview was Schneemann’s last interview before she passed last two weeks ago. Voruganti shares the behind the scene with us, exploring themes of identity and celebrity within the interview meeting. An encounter between a long-time admired icon at the end of her life and a young woman about to start her own path as an artist.
Double Feature: Working Gals
I wanted to visually highlight the working spaces of women of color. The creative process is sometimes as intimate and private as one's own identity. The women I highlighted adapt their identity into their work and vice versa. “Working Gals” is an ongoing series, picking small moments of one's creative process in order to encompass a larger idea of what it means to create through the lens of one's own identity. Through my camera, I can highlight these moments for all of these women without manipulating the calm, creative moments.