Foyer Magazine Issue 2 (the Hearth & Home Issue) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. The second issue presents a special focus on what it feels like to belong, in all its shapes and sizes through the concept of ‘home’.
We explore this feeling of homeliness (or not!) through the rooms of a house taking us from the kitchen to the living room, through the study room into the garden. Looking at memories of food and family, clothing and hair oiling, video animation, and floristry, we see how different people connect to feelings of home, or make their own home through articles, fiction pieces, memoirs, illustrations and photo essays.
Foyer magazine is an independent publication exploring stories from people of mixed and third culture backgrounds and second-generation heritage. Foyer is for everyone interested in understanding and sharing cultural experiences. Culturally curious, our readers enjoy exploring new cultures, and understanding the human experience. They comprise travellers, foodies, artists, photographers, academics and students, migrants, second generation and mixed heritage individuals and Third Culture Kids.
“Originating from a mixed-cultural heritage background, I was never able to find a publication which placed stories from mixed-cultural heritage voices front and center. With Foyer, I want to explore culture not from a country or ethnicity perspective, but from understanding how culture plays an important role in creating our identities, especially those from mixed backgrounds. Foyer’s mission is to explore, celebrate and uncover stories and experiences from people of mixed and third culture backgrounds and second-generation heritage. By bringing together diverse cultural voices, Foyer curates thoughtful and untold content, guiding readers to learn about culture in a different context and to understand what culture means to us as individuals.” — Fiona, Founder of Foyer
Details: Foyer Magazine – Issue 2
English, 21 x 15 cm, uncoated paper and cover