the resistance issue. (e-book)
the third edition, the resistance issue.
resistance. (noun) : the refusal to accept or comply with something.
the first 8.27” x 11.69” big-body edition of whet, the resistance issue. explored the ways in which art contributes to resistance and discusses how art of all forms often serves as a vehicle for expressing resistance. returning contributors dianne durham, kelly heyer, yoko o.k., and angela hockabout joined forces alongside new artists hazel rose, kendra minadeo, callan porter-romero, helen oji, sheila gay, and superultrasmash to ruminate and express their understandings through their chosen mediums. they were able to realize representations of the theme in inventive and new ways by leaning into their own experiences and emotions. the result? a masterful collection of pieces from women willing to rise up and resist.
the third edition, the resistance issue.
resistance. (noun) : the refusal to accept or comply with something.
the first 8.27” x 11.69” big-body edition of whet, the resistance issue. explored the ways in which art contributes to resistance and discusses how art of all forms often serves as a vehicle for expressing resistance. returning contributors dianne durham, kelly heyer, yoko o.k., and angela hockabout joined forces alongside new artists hazel rose, kendra minadeo, callan porter-romero, helen oji, sheila gay, and superultrasmash to ruminate and express their understandings through their chosen mediums. they were able to realize representations of the theme in inventive and new ways by leaning into their own experiences and emotions. the result? a masterful collection of pieces from women willing to rise up and resist.
the third edition, the resistance issue.
resistance. (noun) : the refusal to accept or comply with something.
the first 8.27” x 11.69” big-body edition of whet, the resistance issue. explored the ways in which art contributes to resistance and discusses how art of all forms often serves as a vehicle for expressing resistance. returning contributors dianne durham, kelly heyer, yoko o.k., and angela hockabout joined forces alongside new artists hazel rose, kendra minadeo, callan porter-romero, helen oji, sheila gay, and superultrasmash to ruminate and express their understandings through their chosen mediums. they were able to realize representations of the theme in inventive and new ways by leaning into their own experiences and emotions. the result? a masterful collection of pieces from women willing to rise up and resist.