Transforming Sites of Violence, One Stitch at a Time

Photographer Spandita Malik invited nine women in North India to embroider their own portraits, reclaiming domestic spaces as liberated havens for their inner worlds.
Photographer Spandita Malik invited nine women in North India to embroider their own portraits, reclaiming domestic spaces as liberated havens for their inner worlds.
People of color are often called upon to perform their identities, but Nguyen’s lush tapestries largely avoid that trap.
Consistent throughout Rosen’s unglazed alligator sculptures is his ambition to connect the shaping of clay with prehistoric visions.
Dressed in flowing pink robes, artist and activist Dee Mulrooney — or “Growler” — is urging the British Museum to return a Síle na Giġ statue back to Ireland.
Nearly 260 quilt panels by trans and nonbinary artists spelled out the message “Freedom To Be” in a celebration of joy and resistance.
At the GWU Corcoran School of the Arts & Design, the Master of Arts in Exhibition Design program graduates its final cohort.