
Ciarán Short | Q+A
Digital America interviewed Ciarán Short in April 2022 about his piece iHope (2021) and the Black Lives Matter movement. ::: Digital America: Your piece...

Mourning in Your Local Time | Samantha Blumenfeld
In the triptych Mourning in Your Local Time (2021), Samantha Blumenfeld reflects on her personal experience with loss and separation during the Covid-19 pandemic....

An Incomplete Diary of Covid Complaints | Peter Christenson, Lester Black & Others
Artists Peter Christenson and Lester Black brought together local artists, community members, and students to create An Incomplete Diary of Covid Complaints (2021)—a multimedia...

Covid-19 Lockdown | Teona Chanishvili
Teona Chanishvili’s Covid-19 Lockdown (2020) is a series of impressions that depict life during the COVID-19 pandemic under physical-distancing guidelines. The impressions are deeply...

Eric Millikin | Q+A
Eric Millikin is a conceptual activist new media artist based out of Detroit, Michigan, and Richmond, Virginia. Through his work, Milikin explores the intersections...

Ana Jovanovska | Q&A
Ana Jovanovska is a Macedonian artist who explores social structures and the influences of pop culture. In her piece When you think about painting...

Spukhafte Fernwirkung | Kailum Graves
Spukhafte Fernwirkung (2018) compacts the endless, challenging landscape of Iceland into a 36-minute time lapse of images (640×480) collected from www.road.is, a website for...

Click, Drag, Nip, Tuck | Luke Malcynsky
In the digital collage series, Click, Drag, Nip, Tuck (2019), Luke Malcynsky sheds light on the powerful influence of social media, digital photo-editing tools and...

When you think about painting do you think about something like this? | Ana Jovanovska
When you think about painting do you think about something like this? uses popular American cartoon clips to expose an often cited exclusivity of...

A Response to Spukhafte Fernwirkung | Truitt Dill
In Spukhafte Fernwirkung (2019), Kailum Graves compacts the endless, challenging landscape of Iceland into a 36-minute time lapse video comprised of images (640×480) taken...