


The State of (Semi) Post-Quarantine Zines
When the world went into lockdown last year, we had a lot of time on our hands. Many artists took advantage of that time stuck at home to create and relied on the internet more than ever to get their art in front of viewers. One interesting byproduct of this online...
Shine A Light On Your Art – & Get Out of Your Own Way
An artist’s life has its ebbs and flows, its ups and downs. In the artist’s world what generally defines a career is how an artist deals with those changes and fluctuations.

A Los Angeles Gallery Navigates the Pandemic: Von Lintel Gallery
By Noah Sonnenburg Von Lintel Gallery is a proud fixture of the Los Angeles arts scene and has been for decades. Owner and founder Tarrah Von Lintel has been at the helm of the gallery for its long tenure as a loudspeaker for boundary-breakers and risk takers. She’s...
A Los Angeles Art Collective Grapples with the Pandemic
By Noah Sonnenburg For those of us in California, months have passed since Governor Gavin Newsom first announced a statewide shelter-in-place order. Since then, Los Angeles has experienced stages of reopening, surges in cases, the possibility of a new stay-at-home...