• Cute and Spensy

    Anna Onni Issue 4: TOAST, September 2025 Anna Onni (they/she) is an illustrator and writer who is learning how to keep calm in the midst of crisis. They are a volunteer artist for interesting projects, about to begin an MA in Drama and Movement Therapy, and trying to perfect a lemon pound cake recipe. Anna…

  • “In Frame,” ,“Reach.” “L’eau.” , “Vista,”

    Beth Horton Issue 4: TOAST, September 2025 Beth holds degrees in creative arts therapy, sociology, and majored in health science while attending university in Western New York. Her love for art began as a small child, watching her father paint into the wee hours of the morning. She currently enjoys photography, mixed-media composition and graphite…

  • “a jean-paul sarte press conference”, “the afterlife of the system”, “uncomforted and comfortless”

    Mike Callaghan Issue 4: TOAST, September 2025 Mike Callaghan’s work focuses on fragmentation, rearrangement and reinterpretation — considering the intimate cycles of identity, self-preservation and mortality — in a moment when frameworks of relationships are at once prominently visible and exhaustively hidden. Mike’s work has appeared in many of publications, including ZYZZYVA, Barzakh, Otoliths, Rhino…

  • Enclosure: Vanitas

    Pictures taken by the artist (Bench at Gardens By The Bay and Kelvin Lim Fun Kit’s ‘An Enclosure For A Swing’), royalty-free images from Pexels (antelope skull, apples and barren land) Bryce Sng Issue 3: Haunt, August 2024 Bryce Sng is currently an English undergraduate at Nanyang Technological University. When he is not reading or…

  • The Ordeal of Being

    Pencil, gold leaf and gouache on paper Gloria Tang Issue 2: Vanishing, January 2024 I am Gloria, a self-taught artist who picked up painting as a hobby during circuit breaker. I post my work on Instagram @gouachedaway. Art is an avenue of catharsis, and a love language to express my gratitude towards the life I’ve…

  • There Were No Years in the Years Before Shame, No First Stirrings of What It Meant to Yearn

    Marla Bendini Issue 2: Vanishing, January 2024 In response to Andrew Devadason’s suture Marla Bendini (she/her/they/them) is a cross-disciplinary trans and non-binary artist working in painting, text, installation, sound and performance to articulate the infinitely faceted transgender experience on their own terms.