The Model of Embodiment: Adria Moses
In a world that often neglects the importance of proper care and community, liberation leader Adria Moses emerges as a guiding light, placing significance on preserving what matters most - people.
Initially stemmed from a curiosity about self-care perceptions and the need to remember the parts that aren't seen yet still felt, Take Care: The Radical Embodiment of Self-Preservation is a call for care to be explored in all its forms. It acknowledges the interdependence of our well-being and recognizes that our care practices have the ability to create revolutionary change in ourselves and the environments we consume so that we can collectively move towards a better quality of life that reflects safety, intuition, and love.
In Full Bloom
Working with pencil and paint are the vehicles through which self-taught artist Odessa Hambric realistically captures the emotion of people in her artistry. But it’s Hambric’s courage to overcome the discomfort of risk that unlocks a new level of articulating her inner feelings. Check out our exclusive interview with Odessa as we discover her progression as an artist, explore the development of her first solo exhibition, and witness her transition into full bloom.
Catch Her At Home
What started as a journey of self-fulfillment, quickly turned into a one-of-a-kind experience that transcended into an unintentional worldwide impact, inspiring many people. In the 6th Edition of Divine Enthusiast Magazine, our latest Spotlight Enthusiast, and the very first black woman to travel to every country, Jessica Nabongo reflects on her journey, discusses the idea of borders and boundaries, and how she finds home in people, not space.
New Era Womanist
Detroit musician, singer, and songwriter Charity Ward is the definition of the progressive artist we’re seeking for the new decade. Through her authentic yet bold lyrical combinations, Charity’s artistry is rich in opinion, relatability, and audacity, embodying the standard of a new era womanist. Check out the exclusive feature with Charity, where we discuss her artistry, the delicacy of time, and what it means to be a black woman.
Design Thinking
A true designer who can’t be placed in a box, Tessa Gillett is an American graphic designer, visual artist, and creative director based in Chicago. She merges graphic design, fashion, and illustration, to create compelling and authentic experiences and pieces of work. Gillett's work centers on identity and wellness, bringing forth a divine introspect to her design aesthetic.
Myah Lipscomb
From shooting and editing videos during her college days to writing, directing, and even acting in her own production, Filmmaker Myah Lipscomb is claiming her seat at the table by addressing topics such as discovering yourself and embracing confidence with an emphasis on black culture in her Original Comedy Series #WeirdMYAH.
Divine Enthusiast
Check out the exclusive interview with Jewell as she shares the meaning behind her artist name - “The Silence is the Noise,” BTS of the visual NAPPY, and elaborates on what Divine means to her.