
Do you Basel with intention? -An Art Basel 2024 Reflection
When I say Basel with intention, I mean by researching and genuinely looking into what spaces align with you. Do you want to attend, or do you fear missing out? Between battling disgusting traffic, swarms of crowds, and intense overstimulation, would you be able to say you got the most out of your Basel experience?

The Politics concerning the male and female gaze within the realm of Photography
Photography is the single most artistic medium that grants an audience a direct window into the lens of the photographer. Photographs are best understood as "collective assemblages"' of the photographer, viewer, and photographed subject. (Eileraas, 2003, pp. 811-813). Thus photography allows one to analyse the gaze of the subject through the gaze of the photographer and oneself.

FATVillage Leaves A Heavy Impact On The Fort Lauderdale Art Community
Storefront Identity - Fragmented Narratives is a group exhibition designed to explore the complexity of the immigrant experience. After reading the intro text and taking a brief overview of the show before fully going through each installation, I started feeling this wave of nostalgia and comfort
Art Basel returns to Miami with exhibits that leave you reeling!
The amount of representation within the artists and galleries featured this year truly left an impact on many. Like most individuals my inbox was exploding with Eventbrite and fair tickets, just hoping I can make it to most of them without overextending myself.

WITNESS: Afro Perspectives from the Jorge M. Pérez Collection at El Espacio 23
When visiting a gallery founded by one of the most infamous collectors in Miami, you may have to go twice to really take it in. I’ve had the pleasure of visiting the El Espacio 23 gallery for the second time recently and I can say it definitely trumped my first experience.

Lyle Ashton Harris: Ektachrome Archive Review
Within all of these photographs, what makes them all so striking is the level of vulnerability and comfortability between Harris and his subjects.