DISCOVER FEMINIST FEATURES ⬇️
This Grammy-nominated poet fuses art and advocacy to inspire.
In a deep and reflective conversation with @FEMINIST, surrealist blues poet and organizer, Aja Monet shares her love for language, the transformative power of poetry, and her vision for a liberated future.
This feminist is imagining the next phase of feminism: a world rooted in matriarchy.
Nergiz De Baere is a feminist, founder, creator, writer, and mother. Faced with climate anxiety in our warming world, she forged a community that intersects environmentalism and feminism. Now as a mother, she is currently exploring the matriarchy in her next book.
This feminist is bringing art to public spaces to raise awareness for bodily autonomy
This feminist is fostering body autonomy through a touring exhibition of nearly 200 artworks
Feminist Artist Feature: Autumn Breon is a multidisciplinary artist that investigates the visual vocabulary of liberation through a queer Black feminist lens.
Autumn Breon (@autumnbreon) invites audiences to collectively imagine new systems that make current oppressive systems obsolete 💖 Discover the Care Machine →
Feminist Artist Feature: Jezz Chung is a multidisciplinary artist whose work explores personal and collective change.
Jezz Chung (@jezzchung) they/them is a neurodivergent, queer, Korean American multidisciplinary artist whose work explores personal and collective change. Based on Brooklyn, New York, they’ve been recognized internationally by El País, Público, Teen Vogue, Logo TV, and Made of Millions and run a podcast with Deem Journal titled Dreaming Different.
This Digital Artist is Tackling Feminist Issues in 3D, From Women’s History to Sex Education
Samantha Vassor creates 3D visuals centered on the human experience.
Earth 🌍 Month Art Project 2022
Discover a collection of submissions from our 2022 Earth Month community art project. Featuring messages about the earth, climate justice, and climate liberation from our global community of artists, writers, painters, photographers and more.
Music Feature: JOJO ABOT
The Ghanaian-born Los Angeles-based creator JOJO ABOT is a woman of many talents. Engaging with everything from music, visual art, film, photography, poetry, fashion and performance art, JOJO ABOT’s body of work gets to the root of the African spirit and highlights the need to connect with the divine forces operating within us all. Her unique Afrohynosonic sound serves both as a tribute to her native Ghana as well as a link to the divine, with punchy basslines and catchy percussion serving as the vessel to deliver her potent and socially charged lyrics. Her music explores everything from a woman’s right to choose, to the impact of the white man on African peoples, to healing the collective consciousness - which caught the attention of many around the globe including musical legends Ms. Lauryn Hill, Common, and Ebo Taylor.
“Flare” Directed by Borbala Szelei
The ethereal short film, Flare, invites you into a world in which female bodies have a voice. By letting the body speak, we embrace its beauty, vulnerability, diversity and powerful sensuality. Produced by an all women-identifying team with the mission of supporting women in falling in love with their physical selves, we want women to embrace the beautiful imperfections and enchantments of their own ‘normal’ bodies.
Artist Feature: Pixy Liao
Pixy Liao born and raised in Shanghai, Pixy Liao is an artist currently residing in New York. Her long-term photo project “Experimental Relationship” challenges conventional ideas of gender dynamics. She also explores female identity in video and sculpture. She has participated in exhibitions and performances internationally, including the Fotografiska, Rencontres d’Arles in Arles, Asia Society, National Gallery of Australia, etc.
Artist Feature: Oji Haynes
Oji Haynes (b.1999) is a Brooklyn-based fine art image maker and director. With his poetic outlook on life, Oji works toward making images that evoke emotions of pridefulness. Pulling inspirations from music, art, and history of the Black aesthetics in America, his work aims to put the Black figure at the forefront of his frame giving his lens, viewer, and the world a sense of rich artistic intimacy.