A Common Amnesia
  A Common Amnesia By Alex Cuff Originally published in Apogee Issue 4   But not yet have we solved the incantation of this whiteness, and learned why it appeals... Read More
		Bayete Ross Smith: An Interview with the Artist
  Bayete Ross Smith is a Harlem-based multi-media artist who explores constructions of identity and representations of African-American culture with his practice. Apogee Visual Arts Editor Legacy Russell spoke with... Read More
		Devin KKenny as ____: An Interview with the Artist
  Chris Prioleau [CP]: So in your album “ALONE WE PLAY,” available here, one of the recurring motifs seems to be fluidity of identity. Each track is listed as “Devin KKenny... Read More
		I Want To Listen: An Interview with JD Scott on “Validator”
  Chris Prioleau [CP]: For starters where did the language of “Validator” come from? It’s obviously a kind of gumbo of phrases and viewpoints heard online, but while some of them... Read More
		The Deep, Gnarly, Ugly Kind of Truth: Against Comfortable Art
  Issue 4 contributor Migueltzinta Cah Mai Solís Pino and writer Luke Dani Blue dialog on community censorship and the problem of “invulnerable writing”.   MCS: So let’s go on... Read More