Mollie Schaidt enables the viewer to see deprivation and addiction through a nuanced lens, both her own experiences and those observed from a close 3rd person.
We sat down with Amy Cousins: 2021 WIND Fellow and artist advocating for queer visibility through her prints , sculptures, and installations
In a series of interviews and digital photographs, Abdullah has created a medium for Black women to be presented in … See Full Post
As part of our ongoing Everyone Is A Collector series, we’re highlighting collector extraordinaire John Tidwell, Philadelphia-based collector who treats … See Full Post
Focused on examining the illusive qualities of Havana, Cuba, Kneeling Boy is part of Tarver’s Havana: A Place Out of … See Full Post
With an entire collection of wearable work composed of upcycled fabric scraps, Shelby Donnelly’s Roadside Visage is a piece which … See Full Post
Deviating from our standard associations with urinals— Duchamp and The Men’s Room among them— Tyler Hays has brought his off-beat … See Full Post
A Philadelphia local and a longtime member of InLiquid, Henry Bermudez is never shy to bring color and audacious prints … See Full Post
Spark Therapeutics partnered with InLiquid to find an artist capable of portraying the business’s mission, as well as remaining true … See Full Post