The ubiquitous nature of T-shirts makes them a powerful tool for activism. We are proud to announce the “We Move in Circles” exhibition with guest curator Russell Tovey, remembering artists lost to ...
Content creators Harrie and Felix first collaborated on the “Sims” custom content package “Kichen” in September 2019 and—due to its continuing success—have continued to work together closely ever ...
Manifesto is a series on WePresent which invites activists and creatives with something to say to write 10 rules to live by, in order to help spread their message. The artwork on this page was created ...
Stuff They Don’t Tell You — How to get to know and speak to your audience Stuff They Don’t Tell You — The intricacies of defining and scaling your brand ...
Join us in Amsterdam for an exhibition of Omani photographer Abdulaziz Al-Hosni’s project “Qalb Mahmood” commissioned by WePresent and in collaboration with Melkweg Expo. In this series, Aziz ...
Derek Jarman’s 1993 film Blue was a moving exploration of the blindness he experienced as he battled with HIV. It encapsulated the emotions of a generation in the darkest days of the British AIDS ...
Stuff They Don’t Tell You — How to pay your taxes as a creative freelancer ...
It’s been decades since Tony Aftab arrived in the UK from Lahore, Pakistan, but the place still has a strong impact on him and his cooking. His daughter, the photographer Tami Aftab, went back to his ...
How often do you closely study the people who pass by you on a day to day basis? Amber Vittoria’s illustrated poem Passersby depicts people who have appeared in her life, however briefly. “The aim of ...
Self-taught 3D and digital artist Beryl Bilici’s work is defined by futuristic scenes and characters, and is inspired by her detailed vision of our future societies. The Turkish artist has always been ...
Sarah Al-Sarraj is an artist and cultural worker whose practice revolves around the concept of world-building—the act of creating systems inspired by pre-colonial and ancient thinking, whether ...
For almost two decades, Blake Wood has plied his craft in analog photography, with candid portraiture that mines the intimacy, empathy and turmoil of human relationships. In 2018, he released a book ...