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Mourn and Organize

By Olivia Schwob

Mother Tongue

By Olajide A. Omojarabi

No More

Poetry by Subhashini Kaligotla

Girls on the Playground

By Ruth Madievsky

Emma McMillan

Emma McMillan is a painter based in the Bronx. McMillan studied at Cooper Union in the early 2010s under the influence of Alex Katz, Thomas Hischorn, Robert Bordo, and Jutta Koether and David Weir. Recent solo exhibitions include "Project X" at Atlanta Contemporary (2019), "Bleu de Prusse" at Édouard Montassut in Paris, France (2019), "Ornament and Crime" at Lomex in New York City, NY (2018), "Live Burial" at Bad Reputation Fine Arts in Los Angeles, California (2017), and "Hard Times, What?" at Alyssa Davis Gallery in New York City, NY (2016). Recent select group exhibitions include "Downtown Painters Presented by Alex Katz" at Peter Freeman Gallery New York (2019), The Wolfe Island Responsibility Fest Presented by FPJ PC and Kunstverein Braunschweig in Wolfe Island, Canada (2019), Midwestern Society for Arts and Crafts in Detroit, Michigan (2018), Praterstrasse 32/308 Vienna, Austria (2017). Taylor Macklin Zurich, Switzerland (2018), "No Hope No Fear" at the Swiss Institute Rome, organized by Taylor Macklin (2016), and "Under the Volcano" at Lomex in New York, NY (2016).
Back Draft Interview Arts & Culture

Back Draft: Emma McMillan

By Kat Herriman and Emma McMillan September 9, 2020
The painter on frottage, a decorative rebellion, and the destruction of the traditional family unit.
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