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Issue No. 11

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For our cover story, we take you to Memphis, where designer David Quarles IV, is taking the local food scene all the way to Spain with his magical design of Chef Kelly English’s new Tapas bar, Pantà. Then we explore the bright, energetic designs of KAHINDO, led by Ugandan designer, Kahindo Mateen. From the pages of her new book, Life is What You Bake It, author and winner of The Great American Baking Show’s fourth season, Vallery Lomas, introduces us to the world of Natchitoches meat pies. Sated in body, we turn to the search for peace of mind, taking in the atmospheric tones of Baltimore musician John Tyler’s Music to Free Your Spirit, a reflection of the composer’s personal search for peace in response to the turmoil and crisis that have characterized the last few years. Then we cast an appreciative eye towards the abstract artistry of boucherouite rugs, the handwoven “rag rugs” of Morocco that are increasingly finding appreciation as works of modern art. Following that sense of wanderlust, we go from Morocco to Italy to spend 24 hours in Bologna, a city with thousands of years of history and architecture, paired with a food culture that is worth the trip. On the conceptual side, we further our look at the social and sociological dimensions of interior design with an analysis of our own living room, where womanist concepts were used to create the space we lovingly refer to as the Womb Room. We also take another step deeper into Diaspora, looking at how the lenses of Diaspora offered by various frameworks — beginning with the Triadic model of Joseph Harris — shape our experiences and expectations of each other. Finally, we profile artist, designer, and sculptor Jessica Jean-Baptiste. The Haitian-born artist’s latest works — the Jamal and Keisha busts — are a delicate and affectionate look at the faces of Black women and men as we rarely see them. We join Jessica in exploring her own path to artistry, its role in her ongoing discovery of herself and her culture, and the freedom she finds in sculpture. Subscriptions are available.

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For our cover story, we take you to Memphis, where designer David Quarles IV, is taking the local food scene all the way to Spain with his magical design of Chef Kelly English’s new Tapas bar, Pantà. Then we explore the bright, energetic designs of KAHINDO, led by Ugandan designer, Kahindo Mateen. From the pages of her new book, Life is What You Bake It, author and winner of The Great American Baking Show’s fourth season, Vallery Lomas, introduces us to the world of Natchitoches meat pies. Sated in body, we turn to the search for peace of mind, taking in the atmospheric tones of Baltimore musician John Tyler’s Music to Free Your Spirit, a reflection of the composer’s personal search for peace in response to the turmoil and crisis that have characterized the last few years. Then we cast an appreciative eye towards the abstract artistry of boucherouite rugs, the handwoven “rag rugs” of Morocco that are increasingly finding appreciation as works of modern art. Following that sense of wanderlust, we go from Morocco to Italy to spend 24 hours in Bologna, a city with thousands of years of history and architecture, paired with a food culture that is worth the trip. On the conceptual side, we further our look at the social and sociological dimensions of interior design with an analysis of our own living room, where womanist concepts were used to create the space we lovingly refer to as the Womb Room. We also take another step deeper into Diaspora, looking at how the lenses of Diaspora offered by various frameworks — beginning with the Triadic model of Joseph Harris — shape our experiences and expectations of each other. Finally, we profile artist, designer, and sculptor Jessica Jean-Baptiste. The Haitian-born artist’s latest works — the Jamal and Keisha busts — are a delicate and affectionate look at the faces of Black women and men as we rarely see them. We join Jessica in exploring her own path to artistry, its role in her ongoing discovery of herself and her culture, and the freedom she finds in sculpture. Subscriptions are available.

For our cover story, we take you to Memphis, where designer David Quarles IV, is taking the local food scene all the way to Spain with his magical design of Chef Kelly English’s new Tapas bar, Pantà. Then we explore the bright, energetic designs of KAHINDO, led by Ugandan designer, Kahindo Mateen. From the pages of her new book, Life is What You Bake It, author and winner of The Great American Baking Show’s fourth season, Vallery Lomas, introduces us to the world of Natchitoches meat pies. Sated in body, we turn to the search for peace of mind, taking in the atmospheric tones of Baltimore musician John Tyler’s Music to Free Your Spirit, a reflection of the composer’s personal search for peace in response to the turmoil and crisis that have characterized the last few years. Then we cast an appreciative eye towards the abstract artistry of boucherouite rugs, the handwoven “rag rugs” of Morocco that are increasingly finding appreciation as works of modern art. Following that sense of wanderlust, we go from Morocco to Italy to spend 24 hours in Bologna, a city with thousands of years of history and architecture, paired with a food culture that is worth the trip. On the conceptual side, we further our look at the social and sociological dimensions of interior design with an analysis of our own living room, where womanist concepts were used to create the space we lovingly refer to as the Womb Room. We also take another step deeper into Diaspora, looking at how the lenses of Diaspora offered by various frameworks — beginning with the Triadic model of Joseph Harris — shape our experiences and expectations of each other. Finally, we profile artist, designer, and sculptor Jessica Jean-Baptiste. The Haitian-born artist’s latest works — the Jamal and Keisha busts — are a delicate and affectionate look at the faces of Black women and men as we rarely see them. We join Jessica in exploring her own path to artistry, its role in her ongoing discovery of herself and her culture, and the freedom she finds in sculpture. Subscriptions are available.

 

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US Letter, 8.5” W × 11” H

112 Pages

Spring 2023 Issue

 
 

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