Today we release another issue of Mina, the first NFT magazine to promote the art of women and non-binary people. Since the last issue, Mina has become bimonthly, as our team was unable to manage the magazine's strict deadlines and still keep up with their regular jobs.
This is because Mina has been a project that we do for love. A project that is our form of feminist and social activism, because the financial support the magazine receives from the NFT community is derisory compared to how much we dedicate ourselves to keeping this work alive. It's a bit sad to say, but we feel a lot of pride with every issue we release and it was no different with this one.
In this issue, we feature the work of five artists who work with mixed media: Natasha Pastrana, from Mexico; Gizele Vieira, from Brazil; Valeria Rojas, from Costa Rica; Olya Andrushchenko, from Ukraine, and Ülkü Erbey, from Turkey.
In the following images, which are reproductions from the pages of Mina, I leave you with our editorial and the text that introduces the issue, the once again impeccable article by our columnist, Jéssica Valmorbida. The cover is by artist Natasha Pastrana.
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