A Night at GRIT
Faith Thurnwald attends GRIT weeks closing night. GRIT explores a topic she knows well: Female rage.
Faith Thurnwald attends GRIT weeks closing night. GRIT explores a topic she knows well: Female rage.
A2Z hosts their third at home art show. The brain child of artists Zaide and Aleja comes alive, and all over the walls.
Faith Thurnwald attends Spinning Wildfires third and potentially final event.
Ashley Sinclair's debut for Rant Mag, 'Ode to the Patriarchy' is an emotive response to the sexism we see today.
Iris Parker makes her debut on Rant Mag with a visceral poem of vulnerability.
In VJ Harvey's Brain Sounds, Dominica Finch writes three poems from a lower emotional state, as apposed to her usually highly emotive work.
Kezamine bids adieu to Brisbane's art scene, so a farewell is in order. Faith Thurnwald attends the event, and buys up some art.
Olivia Adams delivers a poem on the dichotomy of all that is woman. 'Dark Demon' is the polarities in prose
A night at Germ's first solo show, 'itch' where art walks off the walls and chases you through the city streets.
Faith Thurnwald & Eleanor Roxborough come together in a creative collaboration once again. Poetry and pictures to make you
Faith Thurnwald photographs Rincy Mehandireatta. The dappled sunlight and bright coloured saris lead to an afternoon of photographic bliss.
FaithThurnwald interviews Maggie Ellis, they discuss womanhood and Maggie's upcoming exhibition 'Your World, My Art.
Domenica Finch writes her debut piece for RANT MAG; 'Boy Chokes On Universe'. A free verse tale with dreamscape visuals by Louise Nilsson.
Faith Thurnwald attends Aleja's solo show: Intimate Moments. Aleja combines realism and abstraction for a truely visceral experience.
Faith Thurnwald and Eleanor Roxborough come together in a creative collaboration for 'The Cakes Cooking in the Kitchen'.
Faith Thurnwald attends Zaide's first solo show. A mix of drinks and a mix of colours amounts to a night of magic.
Faith Thurnwald attends Spinning Wildfire's second event. A Brisbane based collective group of BIPOC artists, for BIPOC.
Faith Thurnwald attends The Bunker. She enjoys all the underground art scene has to offer, while shaking her ass and drinking from a flask.
Faith Thurnwald's poem, 'This Womb' offers protest poetry in response to the Roe v. Wade ruling and the general ignorance surrounding a woman's anatomy.
Making sense of it, is a brain dump and raving rant to oneself about feeling lost and overwhelmed by the returning
Prabha Hegde or 'Mumbaioverheard' writes two poems exploring our intimate moments; from how one holds a cup to our more sensual
Faith Thurnwald attends the 'I'm not an artist' art show. She debates what it means to be an artist and gets
Faith Thurnwald writes a playful, lyrical poem; it's teasing and taunting and even a little bit
PURPLE ROOM: a poem by Seven Pakbaz, capturing the feeling of being weighed down by anxious thoughts and the moment of freedom you get when you're in a flow...
Faith Thurnwald attends A2Z's fourth art show, Anti-division. The night consists of connection in many forms; propositions and souls to sell.
Louise Nilsson interviews the artist Chèrise Combrink, they discuss femininity, burlesque and the male gaze.
Faith Thurnwald attends Fluidity, an art show exclusively for non-binary artist, and Brisbane's first of its kind.
The multidisciplinary writer Michael Callanan, writes a free verse poem of confessional reflection.
Faith attend's A2Z's third art show. The event follows Aleja and Zaide's still life duels, with competition bringing out their best colours.
The multidisciplinary writer Michael Callanan, offers up a liminal land of romantic rumination, through visual imagery in 'Between the Dunes'.