Reflecting on the process of planning a comprehensive composer residency, conductor Isaac Brinberg discovers joy and possibility in bridging artistic communities.
Folklorist Sarah Craycraft examines how "turns to folklore” in contemporary Bulgarian culture and art help us to process the use of the past in our daily lives.
Collective editors Dani and Elisa talk with Cincinnati-based photographer, musician, and "arts instigator" Tina Gutierrez about creating community through empowerment, improvisation, and expression.
Harpist Noël Wan conducts a séance with the ghosts of Adrienne Rich, Jacques Derrida, and the Angel in the House to explore the nuances of being a female artist in our time.
Trumpeter Melissa Muñoz bridges music and children's literature to advocate for critical representation in Western art music pedagogy
Putu Tangkas Adi Hiranmayena explores reflexive improvisation and confronts cultural contradictions through his musical and dance duo, ghOstMiSt.