1View of the exhibition Hazel Belvo: For Love, 2023-2024. Courtesy Minnesota Museum of American Art. Visual Art 5-21-2024 For Love: Hazel Belvo at the M Heid E. Erdrich
1Rindon Johnson, May the moon meet us apart, may the sun meet us together, 2021. Courtesy the artist. Literature Moving Image Visual Art 1-16-2024 Glitching the Glass Wall: Formidable Static Juleana Enright
1Beatriz Santiago Muñoz, Oriana, 2022. Image courtesy the artist. Literature Moving Image 6-2-2023 Dentro del Cero (Inside the Zero) Lara Mimosa Montes
1Sabrina Ford, Za’Nia Coleman, and CRICE (left to right) at Light Play. Photo: Driven Dreams Media/Connor Anderson. Literature Visual Art 5-26-2023 Light Play: Using Projection Arts to Reclaim Space Za'Nia Coleman
1Alexandra Bodnarchuk. Photo: Bill Cameron. Performing Arts 3-15-2023 On Truth and Disagreement Marcela Michelle
1Liz Larner, Corner Basher, 1988. Gaby and Wilhelm Schürmann Collection, Herzogenrath and Berlin. Photo by Eric Mueller, courtesy Walker Art Center, Minneapolis. Visual Art 8-19-2022 Held in a Corner: Mater(iality) and Mater(nality) in Liz Larner’s Corner Pieces Sheila Dickinson
1Vogue Night, Walker Art Center, 2018. Photo: Bobby Rogers. Literature Moving Image Performing Arts 4-25-2022 You Can’t Have One Without Giving Side Eye to the Other: On the Entanglement of Gender and Genre George Hoagland
1Gluklya, Who has a bigger wound?, 2021. Literature Visual Art 9-27-2021 Letters to the Doctor Natalya Pershina-Yakimanskaya (Gluklya)
1Nicole Havekost, Chthonic (2021). Courtesy of the Minneapolis Institute of Art. Visual Art 2-5-2021 Gravity Happens to Us Sheila Regan
1Nina gone in. Credit: Terrion Williamson. Literature 11-2-2018 Everything Is Everything, or How Black Women Will Survive the End of the World Terrion L. Williamson
1Photo credit: Studio Zu. Design Literature Performing Arts Visual Art 1-17-2018 Feminizing the Axe Jess Hirsch