Published twice a year, each issue of Berm uses a different theme to explore ideas and trends in the contemporary arts world. We work to publish a diverse range of new work from emerging and established artists.
Indigenous Tattoo Futurity: Body As Ancestral Possibility by Hotvlkuce Harjo
Joni Smith with an introduction by Hannah Krafcik and support from North Pole
Apocalypse-Gospel on Bodily Autonomy of Twin Teen Runaways - Gog and Magog by maximiliano
Body Home by KT Kusmaul and Mason Rose
Goddess, Alone In Heaven by Yuki Yamaucci
Slam Dance by Ella Ray
32 pages
Staple bound
Published twice a year, each issue of Berm uses a different theme to explore ideas and trends in the contemporary arts world. We work to publish a diverse range of new work from emerging and established artists.
Indigenous Tattoo Futurity: Body As Ancestral Possibility by Hotvlkuce Harjo
Joni Smith with an introduction by Hannah Krafcik and support from North Pole
Apocalypse-Gospel on Bodily Autonomy of Twin Teen Runaways - Gog and Magog by maximiliano
Body Home by KT Kusmaul and Mason Rose
Goddess, Alone In Heaven by Yuki Yamaucci
Slam Dance by Ella Ray
32 pages
Staple bound