
Gillie Collins
Gillie Collins lives in New York City and works as an assistant editor at Guernica. Her work has appeared in The Brooklyn Rail, BOMB, and The Seventh Row.

July 26, 2017
The lawyer, teacher, and organizer Maggie Moroff on the fight to make New York City schools more accessible.

Sara Hendren: The Body Adaptive
By Gillie Collins
February 6, 2017
How rethinking disability and assistive tech can make the world more functional and more fun.

The Unspeakable
By Gillie Collins
May 2, 2016
How photographer Rowan Renee transforms the deeply personal past.

Doug DuBois and the Photography of Family
By Gillie Collins
April 11, 2016
In Good Time is the first mid-career survey of DuBois’ photographs on exhibit at Aperture Gallery.

The Wealth of Nations
By Gillie Collins
March 1, 2016
Nigerian artist Victor Ehikhamenor fills oil drums with the trauma of national memory.

Female Gazing
By Gillie Collins
February 1, 2016
The artist on primal super identities, photographing migrants, and motherhood as a source of creative power.

Material Effects
By Gillie Collins
January 15, 2016
The artists on cultural appropriation, performance as participation, and the struggle with modernity.