Cynthia Yatchman, The Antonym Artist of the Month, is as comfortable working with cake decorating...
Cynthia Yatchman, The Antonym Artist of the Month, is as comfortable working with cake decorating...
Then, As I Kept Going is a Bengali story by Shahaduz Zaman, translated by Noora Shamsi Bahar. Read...
Hanna Marie Dean Wright, our Artist of the Month, is a self-taught folk artist from Keavy,...
What happens when a scientist, poet and photographer engage in a common creative pursuit? And what...
Patachitra is a unique art tradition of Bengal and Orissa that essentially presupposes the graphic...
She is a painter who believes “it is (usually) better to underwork than to overwork”. A...
GAP (Global Art Project) at The Art Village, an article on an art conclave by Tapas Ray
Jury, who graduated in fine arts from the University of Houston-Clear Lake in 2014, has been published in over 130 magazines from all over the world. Her art has appeared in The Tishman Review, Amsterdam Quarterly, The Menteur, The Manhattanville Review, and Blue Mesa Review, among others.
An award-winning poet, essayist, and translator, Andrew Joron started writing science fiction and then expanded his scope to include innovative techniques in poetry. Joron’s later poetry, combining scientific and philosophical ideas with the sonic properties of language, has been compared to the work of the Russian Futurist Velimir Khlebnikov. Andrew talked with The Antonym on his writing and the craft.
Kim Shuck is a poet, educator and visual artist. She holds dual citizenship from the United States and the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma.