Simi Kang Experience Is Expertise Artist, poet, and scholar Simi Kang reframes the notion of expertise, examining which stories we are allowed to retain f >
May Lee-Yang The Ethics of Writing About Throwaway Women Writer and performance artist May Lee-Yang speaks back to the critics — advocating for greater specificity in telling Hm >
Rebekah Crisanta de Ybarra a.k.a. Lady Xok Notebook: Locating the Folk Rebekah Crisanta de Ybarra, an interdisciplinary artist, musician, and co-founder of Electric Machete Studios, explores >
Ashley Hanson and Mary Welcome We Are All We Have: The Practice of Neighboring Ashley Hanson and Mary Welcome—both traveling artists working in rural places—team up to articulate their work as a prac >
Michele Anderson Getting to the Golden Hour Michele Anderson, the Rural Program Director at Springboard for the Arts in Fergus Falls, explores how insider/outsider >
Matthew Fluharty Towards a Local Practice Matthew Fluharty, the incoming guest editor of Mn Artists, outlines the vision for his editorial series focused on “loca >
Nicole Asong Nfonoyim-Hara Conjuring Homelands Writer and ethnographer Nicole Nfonoyim-Hara responds to Mn Artists Presents: Jovan C. >
Wendy Thompson Taiwo Black Is a Country Some of the most important dialogues we engage in as artists are the ones we have with those we love. >
Free Black Dirt What Does a Black Liberation Future Look Like? To catalyze their editorial work with Mn Artists, Free Black Dirt hosted a dinner and curated conversation on the topics >