15 Creative Women for Our Time

T Presents: 15 Creative Women for Our Time

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Whether in the realm of art or design, food or fashion, these talents have stayed true to themselves and, in doing so, have pushed the boundaries of their respective fields.

Priya Ahluwalia Alice Cicolini Sonya Clark Pierre Davis Paria Farzaneh Elizabeth Garouste Ja’Tovia Gary Aiko Hachisuka Juliana Huxtable Mariam Kamara Sophia Moreno-Bunge Marina Moscone Amber Pinkerton Sonoko Sakai Daniela Soto-Innes

“If I’m going to add more clothes to the world, I can use materials that already exist.”

“Eventually, people are going to listen, because they’re tired of seeing and smelling and tasting the same monotonous world.”

“Making art is a transformative process that transmutes pain or trauma into something beautiful, useful, functional, instructive.”

“My body touching the furniture became a unified thing,” she says. “I thought, ‘What if I make furniture that is a body?’”

“It’s not just space-making;it’s about discussion and how you turn desire into form.”

“Every cook has an opportunity to express themselves through food. It is a form of art, and it’s such a beautiful thing.”

Photography and video by: Matthew Avignone (Elizabeth Garouste), Nicholas Calcott (Sonya Clark, Mariam Kamara, Marina Moscone, Daniela Soto-Innes), Philip Cheung (Pierre Davis, Aiko Hachisuka, Sophia Moreno-Bunge, Sonoko Sakai), Federico Ciamei (Paria Farzaneh), JerSean Golatt (Ja’Tovia Gary), Will Sanders (Priya Ahluwalia, Alice Cicolini, Amber Pinkerton) and Florian Thoss (Juliana Huxtable).

Digital production and design by Jacky Myint, Caroline Newton and Daniel Wagner. Contributing editor: Heather Corcoran.