The aim of SUKO Magazine is to create a safe and uplifting platform for artists. In this issue, many contributors address the exclusionary practices of art institutions. Through the prompts of community and identity, contributors explore heritage and the supportive social networks in their lives. SUKO Magazine aims to foster dialogue in the hopes of representing historically excluded voices. Through SUKO we hope to create a sanctuary for artists and readers alike, built on a foundation of compassion and awareness. Montreal.
Contributors include: Celeste Aracely, Kees Cleveland, Sophie Dixon, Masha Yuriyvna Granich, Cameron Hayes, Ajwad Kabir, Faisal Karadsheh, Xavi Meza-Wong, William Mora, Flora Ugoye Nwakobi, Giang Pham, Adele Ross, Micheala Snoyer, Deion Squires, Long-Xi Vlessing.
8.5 x 11", 100 pages