I LOST MY PUBES: An investigation into the missing pubic hair of Pre-Raphaelite women
Where could they be: Why women all throughout art history seem to be decidedly lacking when it comes to their little lady garden.
Where could they be: Why women all throughout art history seem to be decidedly lacking when it comes to their little lady garden.
Faith Thurnwald attends The Bunker. She enjoys all the underground art scene has to offer, while shaking her ass and drinking from a flask.
Saskia Anderson explores what the overturning of Roe v. Wade says about the hypocrisy of right-wing libertarianism.
Faith Thurnwald writes about her prerogative, nay; her right, to have fun. An editorial paired with sharp photos from blurry nights.
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
Faith Thurnwald attends the Warped rave, a weird and warped night with a lineup of exclusively queer, femme, non-binary and
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
In this opinion piece Faith ponders: is love a social construct, or is it an innate part of the human...
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...
Feminism is dead. It’s sitting six feet under, weighed down by influencers who use it to commodify themselves.
A photo series exploring the angst of adolescence. The dichotomy that comes with being a teenager: boredom and the thrill of doing things for the very first time.
Faith Thurnwald explores female suffering, personified through Connie in Lady Chatterley's Lover. The depiction of female suffering; a mirror, held up to a pain she'd known and felt. ...
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.
'Not All Men' offers two creative responses to sexual assault, in light of an ongoing rape culture and Scott Morrisons apology.
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.
Faith Thurnwald writes an article exploring grunge, the literature genre for the disenfranchised youth of Australia in the 90's.
The multidisciplinary writer Michael Callanan, offers up a liminal land of romantic rumination, through visual imagery in 'Between the Dunes'.
The multidisciplinary artist Red Lady, highlights the longevity of the patriarchy, through poetry and visual imagery.
The multidisciplinary writer, Michael Callanan writes a free verse poem on feeling free.
Three love poems by the emotionally evocative Unseen_Unheard poet. Dive into the deeply personal confessional poetry of an anonymous woman.
Faith Thurnwald writes a love letter to Iceland, in discussing the origins and traditions that come with Christmas in such an ethereal country.
Come one, come all, to the fourth excerpt from Valentino Koch's poetry segment; Once Upon A Line.
Faith Thurnwald attends the Primary Prince exhibition; the first solo art show of Brisbane's locally renowned artist Numpty.
Locally renowned Brisbane artist; Numpty, is back again! Returned after M.I.A. for his solo exhibition and book release titled 'Primary Prince'.