Composer Brandon K. Smith tracks his experience with burnout through music school into the professional world
Mona Sangesland takes a personal journey through nature, indigenous literature, and climate change music to (re)claim an understanding of environmentalism in the realm of classical music-making.
In this excursion through their multi-authored Netflix habits and personhood, writer Azlan Smith opens the door to thinking about how genres, imaginaries, and our very worldviews can be elastic.
Vijay M. Rajan, media arts teacher at his own storyteller studio, explains why he chose not to pursue academia.
Confronting the status quo of jazz historiography, multi-instrumentalist and musicianer Lauryn Gould traces the connection between Cuban danzón and New Orleans jazz.
Harpist and pedagogue Noël Wan confronts objectivity and authority in academic Western classical music and posits a new dynamic for the mentor-pupil studio model.
Chloe Chung shares her experience of the second COVID-19 lockdown in Sydney, Australia through her drawings, screenshots, and reflective journal entries.