Visible Mag by M. Freddy
Cutting-edge Culture Magazine with a Focus on Interviews with Creatives and Contemporary Artists
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About the Magazine
Visible is an experimental, open-ended magazine. From personal to systemic challenges, creatives share the invisible parts of their lives — and offer hope for change. Philosophical and theoretical discourse are welcomed but not required. These are the stories from the makers on the vanguard of culture.
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Founding Editor

M. Freddy is a contemporary artist who explores the quiet brilliance of subcultures and their roles in social change. Author of 5 Ideas from Global Diplomacy, he has been an advocate for the idea of culture as critical infrastructure and presented at venues including MIT, Boards Impact Forum, as well as the United Nations. He currently co-directs the Center for Global Agenda (CGA) and directs the Venture Strategy Group (VSG) at Unbuilt Labs, serves as an Expert at UNESCO, and mentors at the Yale University Tsai Center for Innovative Thinking. As part of his contemporary art practice, he draws, conducts instant film photoshoots, co-organizes the “Instant Film as Contemporary Art Monthly Series”, and edits Visible Mag.
The artist alias of Marvin Cheung, M. Freddy holds a B.F.A. from the Parsons School of Design as well as an M.A. from Johns Hopkins University. He was a Departmental Visiting Student at the University of Oxford, and a student of James Romberger, an artist in the East Village canon alongside Basquiat, Wojnarowicz, and McGinley.


