(Helen Frankenthaler, 1963) Never not liquid its deep blues map an alter-Atlantic, an unseen […]
Poetry
(Agnes Martin “The Rose”) is the work of turning of turning field to field as […]
She Would Not Say Her Work by Jennifer Atkinson
In Kansas, I hold the baby to my chest in the hallway of a crappy motel. […]
Broken Portrait by Chelsea B. DesAutels
To think of the world as a series of doors, to consider not walking through. Everything […]
A Biography of Women in the Sea: Nü Wa by ...
Inside her dress, an envelope. Inside her dress, disembodied [ ]. Stitching of her girlish traces, maw-soaked […]
A Biography of Women in the Sea: Snake Sisters by ...
The constitution is pretty clear beyond the emissions test: follow the reports of who’s best in […]
Close Encounters by Jessica Baran
Alternately dazzling, oppressive and nuts, getting rid of Rita made life hunky-dory. It mostly came down to that […]
Plot for Film by Jessica Baran
To return to the changing light in the small room, trying to see a painting differently, […]
Over time (after T.J. Clark on Poussin) by Martha Ronk
In lieu of bridle, let nestle be tattled up. Let snout keep. Leave […]
Reverb by L. Vella
How careful we must be not to disturb the membrane between one moment and the next. […]
One Thing Leads to Another by Madeleine Wattenberg
The thought that I should have some other life persists. And two dreams, very similar: someone […]
AN IDEAL SITUATION by Mary Ann Samyn
Maybe the worst part is already over I’d braced for it since childhood in the process […]
