Five original small artworks from the series 'Imaginary Landscapes', published in After the Pause magazine. After the Pause is an online literary journal based in Indianapolis, IN, featuring poetry, flash fiction, and artwork, published quarterly. We also publish a yearly print anthology whose proceeds go to charity. We look to feature the best creative arts from new, emerging, and veteran creators. We also run a small, nonprofit press called a…p press, which publishes titles of experimental poetry and fiction. Find us here: afterthepause.com or @afterthepause The managing/founding editor of After the Pause and its entire doings is Michael Prihoda
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Historically, publishing has been an essential platform for artists to disseminate their works, conc...
The short graphic story ‘After Life’ narrates an intimate experience of grief and is practical resea...
Fictional Landscapes is a series that explores ideas about the representation of landscape as both p...
Five original A5 artworks from the series 'Mapping devices', published in After the Pause magazine. ...
Peter London was invited to offer a response to the two part special issue of An Arts-Based Contempl...
This publication, conceived as a collection of individual works resembles both an anthology and an e...
Presenting sculpture in public spaces allows for the material world to maintain constant interacti...
Pause is a technique for troubling routines, a tactical device for change capable of disturbing esta...
An interdisciplinary, multi-cultural journal celebrating the creativity of Sacred Heart University d...
Published on the occasion of the art exhibition Screen Time: Photography and Video Art in the Intern...
At regular intervals throughout the afternoon on Saturday 4 September, friends and passers-by will r...
Contained here is the Introduction for Part One of the special issue An Arts-Based Contemplative Pau...
Creating art honors the traditions of making by hand and presents an arena where I am the designer a...
On Horizons explores the theoretical notion of the horizon and the linkage between contemporary art ...
AfterImage is a 3 part international group exhibition with accompanying cultural arts programme. It ...
Historically, publishing has been an essential platform for artists to disseminate their works, conc...
The short graphic story ‘After Life’ narrates an intimate experience of grief and is practical resea...
Fictional Landscapes is a series that explores ideas about the representation of landscape as both p...