The Oxford American is a national magazine dedicated to featuring the very best in Southern writing while documenting the complexity and vitality of the American South. Billed as "The Southern Magazine of Good Writing," it has won two National Magazine Awards and other high honors since it began publication in 1992.
Contributors
Dredging the Sea
Oxford American
Don’t Bleed on the Artwork: Notes from the Afterlife
Dream State (As Citrus)
What If It All Burned Down?
Hosanna Japa Town
Dream State (As Conception)
Plain Art
Dream State (As Afterlife)
The Entwining of Matter • Dianna Settles infuses her paintings with flora, earth, water, and breath
Ground Control • Digital surveillance, global capitalism, and Gobelin tapestry
Elegy • Dawoud Bey makes the past visible in the present
Re/Educated • On painting a new record of Indigenous history
The Work
Sunny Side Up • Notes from inside the crate
Strange Parallels • Looking closely at the other Panama City
Tammie Rubin’s Counter-Cartography • The artist reclaims truths and lives, lost and forgotten
FLASH OF THE SPIRIT • How photographer Rose Marie Cromwell sees the world
THE MYTHIC AND THE EVERYDAY • Artist Raul Rene Gonzalez finds the beauty and the iconic in domestic life
THE THREADS OF TIME AND PLACE • Sonya Yong James creates monumental moments thread by thread