







In an interview by his own son, Joel Blunk, ecumencal pastor and community leader, shares his perspective on rites of passage and re-making masculinities.
Textile artist Victoria Manganiello collaborates with filmmaker Kristin Kremers to create communal dinner experiences that combine food, fabric, and art-making.
An interview with artist Joey Steigelman, whose work explores aging defiantly, positioning material as embodiment of light and permanence.
Read or listen to a recording of the poem by the artist herself.
A new Culturework interview with artist Maximilian Juliá. His work elaborates on comforts from home, as objects, remnants, and their ordinary objecthood to sculptural essence. He shares some insight on a recent body of work; Diarios del Fango: Los Paquetes/ Dirt Diaries: The Packages and more.
Culturework had a chance to hear from Tania Romero, founder of Herbal Rising, a platform dedicated to advocacy and education of herbal and traditional medicine. She shared knowledge and a series of graphics done in collaboration with designer Itzy Ramirez.


Interview with Maximilian Juliá
A new Culturework interview with artist Maximilian Juliá. His work elaborates on comforts from home, as objects, remnants, and their ordinary objecthood to sculptural essence. He shares some insight on a recent body of work; Diarios…
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Culturework had a chance to hear from Tania Romero, founder of Herbal Rising, a platform dedicated to advocacy and education of herbal and traditional medicine. She shared knowledge and a series of graphics done in collaboration…
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Interview with Joel Blunk
In an interview by his own son, Joel Blunk, ecumenical pastor and community leader, shares his perspective on rites of passage and re-making masculinities.
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Carved out of Time
An interview with artist Joey Steigelman, whose work explores aging defiantly, positioning material as embodiment of light and permanence.
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You “can’t dance” pero sientes la cancion con tu cuerpo entero and I believe you, tu poder. La bailarina soy yo, and I say you can dance. Caderas juntas, mi cielo, piernas sueltas, corazón
Read or listen to a recording of the poem by the artist herself.
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Call for Submissions: Aging
For this winter’s issue of Culturework, we turn our curiosity toward aging. Tell us about your experiences of growing older. Share your perspective on witnessing age in your community and with loved ones. Consider how identity…
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Letter From A Friend: A Reading List
An assortment of axes to chip away at the frozen sea within us.
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Jia Sung: Reworking Archetypes
Visual artist Jia Sung on inherited stories, play, and that Birthday Feeling.
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Four Vignettes With Cocaine
If I didn’t know better I would say that cocaine is good for you.
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Mother and the Boys
Masha Sha beckons us to consider the relationships between corporeality, gender, and what it means to nurture.
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Lila: The Divine Play
In which all forms come from the same nourishing source, that we can call the Universe, God, Nature.
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