
Spring Tarot Reading ♡ : What Does This Spring Have in Store For You?
By Grace Bobinski <33

Revolution Plates
In response to global injustice, from state violence in Palestine and Ukraine to economic collapse and corporate greed, Małgorzata Rumińska channels frustration and helplessness into ceramics. This series of rebellious ceramic wall plates reimagines decorative art as protest.

“Girlhood” by Lauren Mae
“Girlhood’ is a continuing project by Lauren Mae all about representing the highs and lows of growing up female through shared stories and experiences.

Jackie Anevski Explores Being in Your 20s in the Corporate World
A visual and creative representation of being in your 20s in the corporate world— trying to live up to the overwhelming expectations and fighting the ever-nagging feeling that your time could be better spent elsewhere.

The Place in Which I’ll Fit Will Not Exist Until I Make It
A visual and conceptual exploration of self-perception, vanity, and identity by Bella Monty.

Photography by Cameron Green
“I’m a photographer, designer, and creative - she’s my muse. I capture her, and sometimes, she captures me. “

Same Shit, Different City
A semi-satirical digital collage journal encapsulating the 'sex and the city'-esque romanticisation of being a single young woman in a new city, by Olive Sinclair.

Photography by Jaina Cipriano
“I grew up in a fundamentalist Christian cult, surrounded by stories that defined who I was allowed to be. Bible parables, fairytales, and cartoons all reinforced the same message—obedience, sacrifice, and a love that demanded suffering. My work now is about breaking those narratives apart.”

Genesis Rodriguez Talks Hair
“Every individual has their own personal relationship with their hair. In my instance, it took a very long time for me to understand my hair. Even to this day, I still fight with it as if it were its own living entity.”

Eating My Dreams
“Eating My Dreams” explores all stages of the self throughout the navigation of past, present, and future as a marginalized person, specifically focusing on the idea of consumption and recycling personal dreams to balance realistic compromise and ideal aspiration.

Fuck Your Two-Sex Rule
A lithograph rebelling against Trump’s executive order declaring that there are only two sexes and a self-portrait showcasing the artist’s vulnerable side.

Photographer Rebecca Heeke Explores Beauty Standards & The Female Experience
“I created these images in 2024 to capture my experience as a fashion model and the small glimpse I had into the fashion world. As well as an observation as to how beauty standards affected women around me.”

Feminal Dissonance
This project by Liz Righter explores the relentless demanding of female bodies, often destructive and omitting agency. This is conveyed through multifaceted female subjects, depicted as feminine, subservient, guarded, powerless, and haunted, both in their poses and editorial presentation.

Expressing Black Gender Identity Through Fashion
As a Trini-American individual raised in the Caribbean, Kenya Charles grew up believing in very strict gender roles. However, after moving to the states and growing older, she realized that she didn’t necessarily have to be confined to societal views.

Unbeliebabe Gallery
Unbeliebabe explores themes of femininity and transcendence of just being by blending photography with painting-style digital post-processing, collage techniques, and 3D elements to seamlessly merge reality with the unreal.

U-HAUL UR ASS OUT
"U-HAUL UR ASS OUT" is all about reclaiming your power after a breakup—packing up the past, quite literally, and driving off into something better. It’s a mix of humour, sass, and that deep sigh of relief when you finally let go of someone who wasn’t serving you.