Tag Archives: art and science print magazine

Celebrating the Imperfect Body with Elizabeth Jameson

In our debut issue, we were honored to feature Elizabeth Jameson. Many years ago, Elizabeth was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. Ever since, she has been turning her medical diagnosis into colorful works of art, changing the discourse of what it means to live with a progressive disease. We just finished watching an incredibly impactful TedxStanford […]

Less Not More

Cover Photo: Portrait of Emma Lou by Sam Paolini Hello, everyone! Are we feeling a little crazed by the heat of summer already? Maybe! Either way, we thought it was time to ring you through our tin-can phone line. We wanted to leave you a message to let you know that we’re putting Issue #3 together […]

Unpacking

Cover Photo: E. Dustman Spring is officially here…and it’s almost really here in New England (haha). I have deemed our winter Issue purple and although it was delayed due to improper cutting, I am pleased to announce that we received our palette of Issue #2 this evening and this time, it was correctly cut! We’re good to go! Boxes are in […]

It’s here. It’s hefty. It’s beautiful.

Cover Image: 3hund Our proof for Issue #2 is here!! We are happy to announce… Our featured artist as 3hund German installation artists Tarek Mawad and Friedrich van Schoor and their installation project, Lucid. Our front cover artist as Capacitor A dance, cirque, sculpture company that works with scientists to create shows and installations about the natural world. […]

The Erosion of Science & the Storm at Bay

I always say, “show me the data” and what that means is, if you plan to tell me something, you better have the evidence to back it up. – E. Dustman   I truly believe that every animal maneuvering this planet is entitled to their own set of beliefs. As a result, I usually remain fairly […]