A new translation of a beloved Argentine comic, artists over 50 tell their stories, diasporic Puerto Rican art history, and more to enjoy by the seaside (or your A/C).

Alicia Grullón
Alicia Grullón is a Bronx-based artist, curator and educator and recipient of the 2020–2022 Walentas Fellowship at Moore College of Art and Design. She uses performance and self-portraiture as a critique on the politics of presence, and her social practice art work explores how people relate to land in order to rally a transformation of living.
A Visual Archive of Diasporican Liberation
A new book pulses with artistic forms by Puerto Rican artists born of necessity, urgency, collaboration, and activism.
The Neoliberal Roots of Trump’s Anti-DEI Crusade
The conservative quest for art that reflects “traditional American values” dates back to the early 1980s.
What Good Is Eco-Art Without Community?
The question asked by some working-class communities in New York City regarding environmental art projects is, “Okay, but what about the people?”