By Brody Weaver Holly Timpener is a non-binary performance artist, facilitator, and PhD Candidate in the Interdisciplinary Studies program at Concordia University. Their extensive body of performance…| Femme Art Review
DIRD, Mountain of Reincarnation film still. Photo courtesy of the artists.By Adi Berardini| Femme Art Review
By Adi Berardini In the world of DIRD, narrative glitches behave like corrupted files—flickering, freezing, and repeating themselves. Stories unfold, collapse, and reappear across shifting landscapes…| Femme Art Review
Jenny Fine, As in a Mirror, Dimly at Ortega y Gasset Projects, 2025.Interview by Julia Betts| Femme Art Review
Interview by Julia Betts Femme Demo is a series of conversations highlighting the insights and expertise of women and LGBTQ2S+ artists. These artists share their creative experiences through…| Femme Art Review
Installation view from Get on Your Knees, Jesus Loves You by Ayanna Dozier at Microscope Gallery. Photo courtesy of Microscope Gallery.By Gladys Lou| Femme Art Review
By Gladys Lou Ayanna Dozier is an artist, writer, and scholar who approaches sex work as a sacred form of labour. For her, erotic labour is not just performed, it is studied, historicized…| Femme Art Review
By Jabeen Qadri Horizon is Home at Articulate Studios, Lahore, Pakistan, curated by Quddus Mirza, featuring artists Abdul Haadi, Samina Hassan Laghari, Salar Marri, Seema Nusrat, and Farooq Soomro.| Femme Art Review
By Tina Wang and Tianjiao Wang The Old Tai and Beijing Shichahai (老太和北京什刹海) is an artist duo formed by Tina Wang and Tianjiao Wang. They are interested in important yet often overlooked qualities in…| Femme Art Review
By Samuel Schwindt Florals dance with armor; aggressive suturing marries fossilized detritus; foreboding becomes forewarning. The idealized fractured is the idealized subverted — according to Ivory Gate Gallery’s group exhibition Connective Thread (curated by Michelle Alexander). Slipping down concrete steps in the affluent Chicago Gold Coast neighborhood, there’s a lurking, foreboding glamor in the works… Continue reading →| Femme Art Review
Interview by Adi Berardini What can our fears tell us about one another? Could embracing our fears instead of keeping them at arm’s length connect us closer together? Furqan Mohamed curated the exhibition Who’s Afraid of Labour Justice? as part of this year’s Mayworks Festival of Working People and the Arts featuring artists Nahomi Amberber,… Continue reading →| Femme Art Review
By Alexandra Hulsey Did you know that all mosquitoes that bite are female? It feels unfair. Something so annoying, invasive, and evil… shouldn’t be a woman. We wouldn’t bite, rage, and feed off blood…| Femme Art Review
By Samuel Schwindt I clichély joke every Chicago “fools spring” that the perpetually pending warmth makes me a houseplant desperate for a little sunlight (to restore my sanity). I tossed this joke to…| Femme Art Review