Feels #23
Feels is, well, a publication about feelings. It is a place to explore, to share, and to be honest. Having an open dialogue about what’s going on inside of us can foster meaningful connections and make us feel less alone.
In this issue: Disability
What does it mean to have a disability? To be sick? How does ableism impact our experiences? How do we build community? How does all of this intersect and evolve? Touch the transcendental? In Issue 23, we explore feelings and experiences from a disability lens.
Companionship with an old, tough-as-nails cat. A set of glow-in-the-dark stars on a childhood bedroom ceiling. The art of networking with a mask. A hospital chapel. A theatre; backstage. Exploring art practices. Love. Joy. Laughter. Desire. Spoons. Interviews with jes sachse on the art world, community, and ageing in a disabled body, and Seán Kinsella on the impact of colonialism on disability, meaningful representation, and celebrating pleasure. Find all of this and more in our Disability issue.
Toronto, Canada; 190 x 240m; 80 pages; Bi-Annual; First published in 2017.