InLiquid online magazine tells the story of art. With interviews, reviews, and exhibition essays, InLiquid Online Magazine provides in-depth articles for you to build your knowledge about art and artists.

Making her way through the Appalachian Trail and a list of 12,000 endangered American species one step at a time with pen and ink in hand, no project seems too daunting a task for Sarah Kaizar as she illustrates and archives natural wonder.
Interview, Wind Fellow
September 21, 2021

Rachel Blythe Udell‘s installation at Old City Publishing, Pocket Dimension, is, “a corner of the universe that is not quite…
Interview
September 17, 2021

In a personal and thoughtful dissection of life below the poverty line, Mollie Schaidt‘s ongoing project, When Pigs Fly, serves as a discourse on the perpetuity of poverty and its often unseen consequences.
Interview, Wind Fellow
August 30, 2021

In a series of interviews and digital photographs, Abdullah has created a medium for Black women to be presented in…
Interview, Wind Fellow
August 24, 2021

Clark’s artistic practice is grounded in the materiality of human life—bedrooms, furniture, bridges, trains—yet is concurrently invested in the intangible, the capacity for these subjects to act as rich reservoirs of emotion.
Interview, Wind Fellow
August 13, 2021

Both deeply personal and astutely constructed, Hetzel’s approach to portraiture raises important questions about who is seen as a worthy subject and how the value of such a person is measured.
Interview, Wind Fellow
July 31, 2021

Chiaroscuro Spring captures the joyous opportunity for regrowth that spring, now more than ever, presents as a distinctly hopeful warm emergence from what has felt like a year-long desolate winter.
Exhibition Essay
July 23, 2021

With a deep reverence for the past, Amy Cousins creates installations that pay homage to queer history, while looking forward to and celebrating what the future of queerness and queer activism can be.
Interview, Wind Fellow
July 12, 2021

Intertwining glass with fabric, wood, and a vast array of found objects, Paula Mandel’s mixed media sculptures take shape as physical emblems of the subconscious world.
Member Highlight
June 29, 2021