Scars

Scars

Celeste Scott, inspired by her experience with acne scaring, offers a message of solidarity for people of color, recognizing the complex ways in which race and trauma intersect.

Three Poems

Three Poems

Rob Franklin’s poems evoke hazy memories of summer in the rural south as they consider family, intolerance, and want.

EXPECTATIONS: Sound in Collaboration

EXPECTATIONS: Sound in Collaboration

"My work is about inclusion and intimacy. The things we do together and the subtle impacts of collaboration." Artist Colleen Daly explores our connection to each other through her work in sound.

Get to Know Kiana Ledé

Get to Know Kiana Ledé

DRØME spent some time with Kiana Ledé, the solo artist who made a name for herself with epic youtube covers, and got to know the radiant and energetic persona behind the music.

EXPECTATIONS: On Love

EXPECTATIONS: On Love

Liam Donnelly's On Love is an autobiographical comic reflecting on unrealistic romantic expectations as we look towards the future.

Tabula Rasa

Tabula Rasa

Artist Lēyza Matthew explores the intersections of their identity as a genderfluid Nigerian living in New York City and what that means for their artistic practice.

Women's History Month: Five Perspectives

Women's History Month: Five Perspectives

We try to celebrate women every day, but given a designated time for such reflections, DRØME took some time to come together and celebrate strong women; those of the past as well as each other, as we are now.

Gurls Talk: The Power of Conversation

Gurls Talk: The Power of Conversation

Founded by Adwoa Aboah, Gurls Talk is a movement that creates a platform where girls can openly share their experiences in a safe and trusting environment.

EXPECTATIONS: Consent [NSFW]

EXPECTATIONS: Consent [NSFW]

In the first part of our series on Expectations, Kat Danziger explores what our current culture around digital sex education looks like.

DRØME Presents CRUSH: Brad Walsh

DRØME Presents CRUSH: Brad Walsh

For our latest CRUSH, we talked to the artist Brad Walsh about his most recent project Antiglot, an album built on the layering of lyric-less vocals and sounds made with the body—all inspired by the current American political climate.