Hayden's Ferry Review

re-mix: an online art companion issue

re-mix: an online art companion to issue 72

We’re excited to share our latest online art issue with you, that serves as an online companion to our latest print issue, Issue 72: Re-mix!

When we re-mix something, we re-imagine what it is, what it was, or what it has the capacity to be. We live in a constant state of re-mix, taking the substance of the world as we experience it, then creasing and folding it at the corners to create something familiar, but new. In Issue 72: Re-mix, we called for creative work that embraces re-imagination in all its possibilities. That takes form, structure, and convention, and re-thinks their bounds.

We hope you’ll enjoy these pieces and the featured artists’ meditations on the theme of re-mix.

Please note: the images below are a sampling of the issue. Please select a featured image to view the individual artists’ pages that may contain multiple works.

Photograph of a fuchsia work of book art.

Art Read by Alisa Golden

Self Portrait I, II, and III by Maria Teplova

Two Works by Kate Garklavs

Eight Dress Collages by JoAnne McFarland

Three people sitting arm to arm with abstract shapes in place of their heads.

Two Works by Thad DeVassie

Limerence - a collage with a dark grey background and red, green, and light grey elements.

Limerence by Gabriela Frank

Collage of a person in a coat holding a goldfish by the ocean with a surrealist eyeball in place of their head.

Me and My Fish by Kirsti Abrahamsen

Abstract piece using pink, green, yellow, and blue elements.

Dream Where the Children Roam II by Arlene Tribbia

Collage of a woman with green eyes with both realist and surrealist elements.

Pieces of Me II by Sugar de Santo