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Red Rising Magazine

Red Rising is an unfiltered space for Indigenous peoples to tell their stories about what is happening right now, and what is about to happen next, in their lives and communities. We hope to inspire a new generation of Indigenous artists, thinkers, writers, and leaders in the community. Red Rising is volunteer-run and nonprofit.

Se’mana Thompson

Se’mana Thompson is an Akimel Otham/Hopi/Diné self-taught artist + zine maker based in their homelands, O’Otham Jeved, Gila River Indian Community. They began creating art in 2016. First and foremost Se’mana uses collage, portrait art, and illustration as survival work to heal from trauma throughout their life. They are very outspoken about the impact of Se’mana Thompson

Silk Club ATX

QUIET! is Silk Club ATX’s bi-annual zine that features photography, writing, art, design, and other creative works about Asian and Asian American experience. As Asian women, non-binary, and genderqueer folks, our existence and perspectives have stereotypically been labeled as quiet and introverted. In an attempt to both unlearn and embrace this given identity, our collaborators Silk Club ATX

Zines with Sol

Brenda Montaño is a Xicana Califas native, mother, birth worker, educator and media creator. Zines with Sol is a platform that shines light on DIY media creations focused on liberation parenting, body autonomy, radical birth work and decolonial medicines. Her work is grounded in Xicanisma, environmentalism, Reproductive Justice and grassroots organizing. Outside of media making Zines with Sol

The Fine Art of Radical Self-Publishing

[vc_row][vc_column width=”2/3″][vc_column_text] Curated by Suzy González [/vc_column_text][vc_column_text] The Fine Art of Radical Self-Publishing highlights the work of contemporary BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) artists who focus on political self- publishing with topics including decolonization, queerness, family separation, mental health, colorism, environmental justice, and diasporic experiences. Exhibited alongside the zines are additional elements of a The Fine Art of Radical Self-Publishing

Antenna :: Open Calls

Antenna is excited to announce its annual open call for creator driven projects taking place in 2021. You can apply for the opportunity to exhibit at Antenna Gallery, have a book published by Antenna’s Paper Machine, or have a month long residency at the Paper Machine publishing center. All opportunities provide creators with both financial Antenna :: Open Calls

Leadership Transition

Throughout the pandemic, Antenna has worked to support and bolster the sustainability of creators through the launch of Creative Response. We have journeyed with many local arts organizations and artists taking on unprecedented challenges, partnerships, and learnings that make this moment feel both transitional and transformative. Like so many other organizations, Antenna has arrived at Leadership Transition

Los Good Guys Solo Ganan in Las Movies

On view: September 12th – October 4th Opening Reception:  Saturday September 12th from 3:00 – 9:00 PM Daily hours: Thursday – Sunday 12-5 Antenna Collective member Angel Perdomo presents his first solo exhibition featuring a fresh body of work in acrylic painting and mixed media and drawing. The works in the exhibition demonstrate the artist’s thoughts, Los Good Guys Solo Ganan in Las Movies

The Fine Art of Radical Self-Publishing

The Fine Art of Radical Self-Publishing highlights the work of contemporary BIPOC artists who focus on political self-publishing with topics including decolonization, queerness, family separation, mental health, colorism, environmental justice, and diasporic experiences. Exhibited alongside the zines are additional elements of a zinester’s practice like stickers, buttons, and prints, as well as glimpses into the The Fine Art of Radical Self-Publishing

Creative Response Relief Fund deadline!

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_btn title=”CLICK HERE TO APPLY” style=”flat” shape=”square” align=”center” i_icon_fontawesome=”” button_block=”true” add_icon=”true” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fantenna.submittable.com%2Fsubmit%2Fa70cca12-290d-4871-a525-fb16d10a6fd4%2Fplatforms-creative-response-relief-fund%3Fstep%3Dsubmission|title:CLICK%20HERE%20TO%20APPLY|target:%20_blank|”][vc_column_text]Since early April, the collaborative efforts behind the Creative Response Relief Fund — Antenna, Ashé Cultural Arts Center, Junebug Productions, and The Weavers Fellowship — have worked together to respond to the COVID19 crisis by pooling resources and distributing nearly $600,000 in relief grants to 510 artists living and working in Creative Response Relief Fund deadline!