Sugar Babies and Black Diamonds: Marronage Age Daydreams in the Gulf South
Rian (Raven) Crane explores contemporary Black Trans Southern aesthetics in this month’s Mood Ring through cyanotypes, written narrative, and lineage tracing.
Rian (Raven) Crane explores contemporary Black Trans Southern aesthetics in this month’s Mood Ring through cyanotypes, written narrative, and lineage tracing.
In our debut feature of the new Annotations column, Ryan Christopher Clarke details the history of annotation in Black communities, coded language in vinyl engravings, and underground resistance found through techno and fugitive strategies of communication.
Burnaway is excited to announce a new column, ANNOTATIONS, which will include unique annotations created or contextualized by artists, writers, and cultural workers from the South and the Caribbean.
Our monthly round of opportunities includes an artist and writer residency in Corsicana, a $50K fellowship for North Carolina artists, and summer 2025 residencies in Virginia and France.
Burnaway welcomes submissions from Southern/Caribbean-based artists, designers, and researchers to our artist column, Mood Ring!
In August’s Art21 x Burnaway feature, we follow the sculpture work of Puerto Rican artist Daniel Lind-Ramos.
Our monthly round of opportunities includes artist support and regional grants in Broward County, winter residencies in North Carolina, and a critical art writing prize.
Our monthly round of opportunities includes juried exhibition calls in North Florida, subsidized studios for lens-based artists in Atlanta, and an artist residency in Knoxville.
Melodrama and the intentional imperfections of Kalup Linzy’s video performance works are explored in June ‘s Art21 x Burnaway feature.