The newest issue of The Kenyon Review features exciting new work from T.C. Boyle, Victoria Chang, Patrick Rosal, and Ross White. This issue also spotlights Jessie Cato’s Nonfiction Contest-winning essay, an Invisible Cities folio, and book reviews from Claire Oleson and Daniel Spielberger.
Anxiety (2020) Digital drawing 10 x 10 in.Shared Accommodation (2020) Digital drawing 9 x 12 in.Tub (2017) Digital drawing 9 x 12 in.TV Room (2020) Digital drawing 9 x 12 in.
Jamiyla Lowe (she/her) is a black illustrative artist with a concentration on drawing, self-published books, screen printing, and sculpture. She has exhibited her work in galleries and at small press fairs in Canada and the US. She currently lives and works in Toronto, Canada.
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