Kinship: The Art of Connection

A paradigm shift is occurring and we are witnessing the continuing growth of art-making characterized by expanded connections and consciousness. Stereotypes of the artist genius (usually white male) enacting statements of ego, are being supplanted by art that is...

The Art of Empathy

  DEDICATION:  HELEN MAYER AND NEWTON HARRISON WEAD dedicates this Magazine Issue to the memory of two extraordinary, historically important, precedent setting ecological artists, Helen Mayer and Newton Harrison.  Helen died in 2018, and a short time...

Taking Action

INTRODUCTION EDITOR’S NOTE Nearing the end of the Covid epidemic’s second year, we were wondering when normalcy might return, then the epiphany hit: ‘normal’ isn’t normal.  Lives are lived in flux and adaptation. The personal...
Women Art Politics

Women Art Politics

INTRODUCTION TEN LITTLE CHILDREN (ONE GOT SHOT AND THEN THERE WERE NINE), 1991, Mildred Howard. 2020 will be remembered as the strange year in which life messed with normality, big time. Originally we expected to publish one or two months ago. That was overt hubris....

HER< E >TECH

GUEST EDITOR INTRODUCTION By, Susan Leibovitz Steinman Magazine Founder/WEAD Co Founder This special issue of WEAD MAGAZINE brings together the work of female identified artists and scholars working with emerging technologies. It follows work showcased in WEAD’s...

Artists At Work

This Issue’s call was simple enough: tell us about your artwork, the how and why of it. With this template we received an amazingly diverse group of submissions, proving there is more than one road to Mecca.  This diversity is what makes work and life...