For Artist Natalie O’Connor, red is more than a color, but a primordial element that’s endured since the beginning of mankind
Six incredible women on the enduring, and evocative, mood-altering nature of their favorite aromas
Trudy Crane and Chloé Crane-Leroux dish on their luscious new cookbook, The Artful Way to Plant-Based Cooking, the careers that brought them back to food, and the importance of gathering.
On the eve of her book’s release, multidisciplinary artist Malene Barnett talks to us about how we can all connect through what we make, what we collect, and what we can learn from our pasts.
For Vija Vētra, the world-famous choreographer and dancer, who celebrated her 100th birthday last year, the spirit of her art is ageless.
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Rosalba Piccinni on how she’s effortlessly converged her passions for flowers, singing, and food into one.
By finding a second profession for herself in the art of kintsugi, Anita Cerrato is imbuing broken objects with new lives of their own.
Three women on their classic cars, and why they’re so driven by autos of the past.
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Colleen Brennan is shaping a better future for women and children in Ghana’s Upper East Region by providing compassionate support and clean resources.
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From South Africa to Paris, and now Venice where she currently resides, Romi Loch Davis has spent her lifetime chasing beauty in its most transcendent forms.
More than thirty years ago, Poppy King set out to make the “thinking-woman’s” lipstick.
On the eve of her tour to promote her debut solo album, the Australian musician and singer Georgia Mooney discusses her love of theater in performance, and the surprising gifts of discovering a new instrument
For 2024, let’s abandon the idea of self-overhauling resolutions, however well-intentioned. Instead, we asked five extraordinary women to choose a single word to envision, inspire and manifest in the twelve months ahead.
As a painter, sculptor, and the creative director of Dinosaur Designs, art has always been as innate as breathing for Louise Olsen.
According to the world-renowned cellist Sara Sant’Ambrogio, her cello is beyond just an instrument. It’s her best friend and savior.
Whether she’s creating delectable vegan desserts by day, or onstage performing burlesque at night, Lady Ashton Warren owns her “Lady” designation with unflappable poise.
From her multicultural upbringing to her unique creative process, artist Erika Ehrman shares insight into her life and work.
Edwina Sandys believes art should challenge, provoke and delight. And this talented artist has been doing just that throughout her impressive career.
It was during a school trip to the Rodin Museum when Natacha Panot discovered her calling. Margot visits the French sculptor in her Paris studio to discuss her love of clay, texture and volume.
For fashion illustrator and artist Mokshini, creativity is greater than self-expression. It’s a way of life. And her world, an intersection of art, fashion and joy, is thoroughly enchanting.
Blacksmith Felicity Jones is endlessly enrapt by the shapeable, often contradictory components of metal. No two projects are ever the same—and that’s the appeal.
Sometimes it takes an outsider’s experience to know the truest sense of belonging. When she co-founded the Brixton Project several years ago, Binki Taylor understood that a community for oneself is also very often a community for others.
Margot visits 90-year-old artist Sheila Schwid at her studio in the Westbeth building, NYC. Painting since she was a little girl her love for creating art is stronger than ever.
Photographer West Murray has lived and worked in the same Tribeca loft for over four decades. The sweeping space acts as her studio, gallery and houses her vast collection of vintage objets.
There is more to Egyptologist Dr. Colleen Darnell than meets the eye. From her established role in academia and incredible vintage fashion collection to her home filled with storied treasures, Colleen embodies the eras she so passionately loves.
With her new organization, Two by Two Media, photographer Gigi Stoll has the opportunity to be of service to female artists over 70. This striking Texan believes the best way to get out of your own head is to help others.
Whether it's the wild blooms from her sylvan childhood in France or the magnificent arrangements she conjures for her company Buunch, a passion for flowers is a constant in Caroline Bailly’s life.
Sandhya Satia reflects on how her passion for the animal world has led her to greater insight into humans, unexpected adventures, self-understanding and friendship.