Mia Boe’s paintings—one of which graces our May/June cover—are dazzling in their angular compositions and chastening for the colonial histories they speak to, which Boe discusses in our newest issue. Timmah Ball speaks with Wiradjuri and Kamilaroi artist Jonathan Jones about his work exploring Indigenous breadmaking practices dating back 32,000 years—long before Western food production processes. We profile Philippa Cullen, an artist active in the 1970s who died at the age of 25, yet created profound dance-based works. Renowned American artist Catherine Opie is having her first Australian survey that depicts love between queer families, Julie Ewington reflects on curating artist interviews, James Lemon takes us inside his stunning Northcote studio, and Kate Just talks about self-care actions like “get therapy” and “make art”.