MAGAZINE
&EVENTS

VOLUME 02

Does gender bias impact recognition in the arts? Let’s challenge ourselves: name five great artists. How many are women? If you thought of more women than men, you’re ahead of the curve.

In this edition, we explore the underrepresentation of female creatives in the art world. Despite more women graduating from art colleges, systemic biases still hinder their recognition and opportunities.
We had the privilege to interview nine talented female artists from around the world, showcasing their unique perspectives and contributions. This issue features both renowned and emerging international voices.

What makes a creative successful—potential, hard work, or dedication? We invite you to reflect on this important question with us!

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ARTISTS

In each of our issues we will be interviewing artists of all art forms and from all around the world.

By letting them talk about their artwork and topics that are relevant to them and their stories, we want to show different perspectives, mindsets and artworks and by that create inspiration.

001
ANEESA JULMICE

Illustration & Digital Painting

002
ANITA NALDIP (ANITRAXX) 

DJ, Model & Music Producer

003
NANA (ITSMDNYT)

DJ & Music Producer

004
CHARLOTTE (R3IGN DROPS)

DJ & Music Producer

005
ARDELLE SCHNEIDER

Photographer

006
MARINE BUFFARD

Illustration & Animation

007
ANAHITA SAFARNEJAD

Filmmaker, Poet & Freedom Fighter

008
LINH DAN NGUYEN PHAN

Cinematographer & Director

009
TATA VISLEVSKAYA

Photography & Filmmaking

001
KOFIE BOACHIE

Dancer, Activist, Designer, Initiator

002
HAYDEE YAMANE

Photographer

003
PAUL HERRMANN

Filmmaker, Photographer, Skater

004
EMES APRIL

3D Animator, Filmmaker

005
ERIC FULLMOON EGESA

Fashion Designer

006
ELSA LÖWDIN

Regisseur, Filmmaker, Photographer

007
THERESA WEBER

Installation Artist

008
JANNIK STEGEN

Illustrator

ARTISTS OPEN CALL

You are an artist yourself and would like to share your artwork and thoughts in a/part magazine?

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One Man’s Trash
– Another
Man’s Treasure?

Due to fast fashion and the steadily changing styles, people tend to get tired of their clothes very quickly, which leads to a lot of textile waste. The solution for our problem? Shipping it all to the global south, claiming it as charity.

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