
Stories of Soil & Salt
Nomadic Pigment Lab travels to San Mateo del Mar in Oaxaca, Mexico to learn about Ikoots mythology and create a community mural using local soil pigments.
Nomadic Pigment Lab travels to San Mateo del Mar in Oaxaca, Mexico to learn about Ikoots mythology and create a community mural using local soil pigments.
ArtsEverywhere is a platform for artistic experimentation and exploration of the fault lines of modern society.
A film and a collection of essays, artistic works, and histories drawn from the book, When the Roots Start Moving—To Navigate Backward—Resonating with Zapatismo.
A collection of artistic works that show the broad range of contemporary practices in the world today.
A ground-breaking blend of conceptual art, documentary film, and ethnographic research from the mountains of southwest China by conceptual artist Zhao Rongjie.
A collection of contemporary poetry by established and emerging writers. Illustrated by Italian-Canadian artist Greta Riondato.
A Country Whose Language Has No Military Terminology
This series holds a collection of articles by artists and writers who share the ways in which their practices, communities, and experiences engage with the complex and contradictory notion of care.
This series on queer language gathers personal stories, linguistic histories, creative writing, and cultural narratives that gesture toward the realization of an internationalist solidarity infused with the struggles, histories, desires, and exuberances of queer life and language everywhere.
An ArtsEverywhere-supported project that provides refugees living in Bidi Bidi settlement, West Nile, Uganda with equipment, expertise, and a platform to share their stories with the world.
A series by artists whose work travels between physical, social, and metabolic bodies, to create intimate art-life ritual responses to the text Co-sensing with Radical Tenderness.
This series asks how writing and reading can become the site of politics, especially for those excluded from state politics (such as prisoners, refugees, or children).
Investigative reports on the relationship of geographic proximity/isolation to social justice, human rights, and public policy in under-reported locations around the world.
This series was published on ArtsEverywhere in 2017 at a time when the spectre of Russian expansionism was still very present in our minds after their annexation of Crimea and incursions into Donbas. Now, in 2022, with Russia's aggression against Ukraine and its attempts to undermine Ukraine's sovereignty through war, make this series highly relevant to the conversations we need to have today.
Nomadic Pigment Lab travels to San Mateo del Mar in Oaxaca, Mexico to learn about Ikoots mythology and create a community mural using local soil pigments.
Over at The GOAT PoL, our eight Reader/Advisor/Editors (RAEs) continue to work with scores of stateless, refugee, and disenfranchised writers, publishing one or two dozen of their new stories every
Cross-border reflections from the Six Counties to La Frontera.
Watch artist and educator Eryk Salvaggio’s 20-minute animated “documanifesto” about AI art.
A three-part artistic investigation into the occupation and dissolution of Tamil holy sites in Sri Lanka.
Over at The GOAT PoL, our nine Reader/Advisor/Editors (RAEs) continue to work with scores of stateless, refugee, and disenfranchised writers, publishing one or two dozen of their new stories every
In this interview with Odu Adamu, the co-founders of the Arbert Santana Ballroom Freedom School discuss Black gay organizations, the Ballroom scene, and the role of spirituality.
Watch two communities use movement as a bridge to “rise above the ideologies of…conflict.”
The first set of photos in a trilogy that explores generational migration and identity in the Caribbean diaspora of Britain.
At the Decolonial Frequencies Festival, sonic utopias resonate outside the institutions.
Por Las Tias de la Trenza
Over at The GOAT PoL, our eight Reader/Advisor/Editors (RAEs) continue to work with scores of stateless, refugee, and disenfranchised writers, publishing one or two dozen of their new stories every
Our projects are community-led creative and social justice initiatives rooted in deep, personal connections and rigorous local storytelling. We publish work from the projects as part of their related Series.
Site Specific Dances is an experimental film series that transforms movement in nature into a form of non-narrative story-telling and environmental activism.
An interdisciplinary, multisite exhibition commemorating the 50th anniversary of Bloody Sunday and exploring the implications of five decades of conflict and reconciliation in the face of Brexit.
In partnership with AXS Lab, the AXS Film Fund provides support to documentary filmmakers and non-fiction new media creators of colour with disabilities in Canada, the U.S. and internationally.
Las Venas Que Nos Unen is a multidisciplinary collaboration between filmmakers, poets, musicians, performing and visual artists from the Isthmus of Tehuantepec who are united in defense of territory (land, sky, sea).
An ArtsEverywhere-supported project that provides refugees living in Bidi Bidi settlement, West Nile, Uganda with equipment, expertise, and a platform to share their stories with the world.
ArtsEverywhere's annual fellowship award supports experimentation and innovation in artistic journalism.