Inspired by icons like Sleeping With Sirens, Saosin, and My Chemical Romance, Madison Violett is creating music that blends the nostalgia of late-2000s rock with a modern twist, channeling the energy of the Warped Tour era into her own music. Evolving from frontwoman to solo artist, she’s embraced her identity and songwriting style, eager to express herself fully. Beyond music, she’s dedicated to environmental activism, volunteering for beach cleanups, and supporting fire victims. To learn more about Madison Violett read on!
Read MoreDiana Weymar, an artist and curator, discovered her creative voice through an unexpected medium—thread and textile. This newfound love inspired her to create public projects centered around activism, eventually leading to the birth of the Tiny Pricks Project. What began as a desire to document the Trump presidency has evolved into a global initiative, with over 5,000 contributions from participants around the world. Through workshops, social media, and public participation, the Tiny Pricks Project has grown while staying true to its original mission: to document a pivotal political era and foster action and activism. To learn more about Diana Weymar and the Tiny Pricks Project, read on!
Read MoreArt comes in various forms, and is widely celebrated throughout all cultures. It has the power to bring people together, and tell a story that is not felt the same through words. In celebration of American Indian Heritage Month, Jejune wants to showcase some amazing indigenous artists who are telling the stories of their heritage through a variety of mediums. Within the article, you can find painters, musicians, dancers, film and television directors, and photographers; all bringing their native magic to their art. With Thanksgiving just behind us, it is our hope that you may also commemorate the people who were here before us, and acknowledge that they are still here with a very powerful voice.
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