• Interviews

    Interview with Poetry Editor Monica Sharp

    Published in Open Doors Issue N. 5 Dec 2023. Monica lives and writes in Florence, Italy. Her international spirit travels with an American passport. She moonlights as a legal researcher when not parenting, managing projects, or writing. Her writing has been…

  • Interviews

    Studio 124 Project (English)

    By: Luca Misuri. Published in Open Doors Issue N. 4 June 2023. These days it’s becoming a rarity to find a real, tangible, non-virtual space. It’s an age of art that has been digitally modified by artificial intelligence and sprayed…

  • Interviews,  Lingua Italiana

    Studio 124 Project (Italiano)

    Published in Open Doors Issue N. 4 June 2023 Uno spazio vero, tangibile non virtuale sembra essere una vera e propria chimera oggigiorno. L’unico atto avanguardista in questa epoca di arte modificata digi- talmente dall’intelligenza artificiale e spruzzata nel freddo…

  • Interviews

    Interview with Open Doors Reader Norah Leibow

    Published in Open Doors Issue N. 3 April 2022 Norah is the author of the weekly newsletter “Be Soothed” an exploration of time, memo- ry, human connection, human dignity, frustration, nostalgia, shame, growth as reflected through architecture, design, and philosophy. Lauren: If…

  • Interviews

    Behind the Doors with Ink-P

    Published in Open Doors Issue N. 3 April 2022 I found Giulia Castagnoli deep in conversation in the back room of FAF: Female Arts in Florence on Borgo San Frediano. I’d come to photograph the prints of doors she’d created with her…

  • May 2021,  Poetry,  Uncategorized

    Mother Tongue

    Featured in the May 2021 Issue of The Open Doors Review.  Poem By: Curry Patricia Anton tell me of yoursoil compositionthe flows of your sacred waters andthe geology of your fertile body and I will tell you about the seasons…

  • May 2021,  Poetry

    We Come Home

    Featured in the May 2021 Issue of The Open Doors Review. Poem By: Roan Shea Watch outthere’s a slippery patch just to the rightat the bottom of the stairs. Directly at the bottom. We didn’t know when we had it…