In today’s world, so many of our foundations are slipping away. Issue VI of TwoTwoOne.NYC asks you to look at your hands. What are you creating, building, protecting or communicating? Who was the last person to hold your hand? What do you and those around you pick up, put down, or hold onto for dear life? Consider the state of your hands. What have you washed off, what stains, scars or stories remain? Tell us the story of your hands.
By Abby Boldy
I wanted to soar. I wanted to feel in flight as I moved around the dance floor. For a dancer, the studio is more than a training location. Because we
By Tess Herwick
Virginia Woolf’s way with words is not lost on generations of readers who seek out her peculiar yet resonant stream-of-consciousness writing style. This semester, I read Mrs. Dalloway, Orlando,
By Abena Gyampo
Artist statement: An illustration of me reading a map with two ancestral spirits guiding me. Above there is a star with a Ghanaian adinkra symbol which symbolizes hope and inspiration
By Julia Fisher
In “Entre os Lados”, I investigate the particularities of my upbringing as a Texan of Brazilian and British descent. While exploring thoughts of self-identity, and the feeling of disconnect from