The Blindfolded Doctor: Jon Tsoi’s Powerful Approach to Art

Blindfolded with a knife in one hand and a paintbrush in the other, multi-media artist Jon Tsoi stands before a blank canvas. The silence of the audience is suddenly broken by violent slashes as he tears through the canvas.
Oscar Molina: Bridging Borders through Art

Making art of different mediums began merely as a coping mechanism, and later evolved into a sophisticated style of minimalism, repetition, and symbolism. Molina recently showcased his work at the Hamptons Fine Art Fair, highlighting works from his ongoing collections as well as his new collection, Children of the World.
The Politics of Punk and Plaid

If you see someone wearing a combination of plaid and gingham, chunky mary janes, and a tie walking down the streets of Manhattan, it’s probably Olive Eng-Canty (@olivengcanty).
Francie Cohen: Journey to Art Basel and how She is lifting up Women and Non-Binary Voices

Francie Cohen, originally from Milwaukee, Wisconsin and currently a senior at The New School, is New York’s ultimate Renaissance woman. From modeling, social media marketing, painting, and everything in between…
Bloom: An Expression of Womanly Resilience

Originally from Iran, designer Nastaran Poorsalehi is giving classic feminine styles a
striking makeover. Growing up around a family of female garment makers, Poorsalehi fell
in love with fashion at an early age.
“Memory Vessels”

Inspired by the vastness of human experience in combination with the simplicity of everyday objects, still lives have been a staple in the study of art and its relation to culture.
Avant Garde for the Environment

With global fast fashion brands like Shein, Zara, and H&M continually dominating the
commercial garment industry, it’s no wonder that sustainability in the fashion industry has
become a growing concern.