Who We Are


The Page Gallery is a digital literary and art space that treats writing like an exhibit — not a product.


We centre emerging, overlooked, and emotionally honest voices. Especially those who’ve been left out of traditional publishing: neurodivergent, queer, chronically ill, working-class, or just… too strange to fit.


Each contributor is given their own hand-built exhibit.

We illustrate your work.

We read it aloud.

We care about what it’s trying to say — not how polished it is.


We don’t reject. We respond.

We don’t ask for credentials. We ask for heart.

We don’t use AI. We draw everything by hand.


This is not a magazine. It’s not a platform. It’s a gallery of voices —

each page a room you can walk through, haunted by someone else’s realness.


If you’ve ever felt too much, too weird, too sensitive, or too behind —

this space is for you.


Sophia

Contact Sophia

Founder, Curator & Illustrator


Sophia is the creator of The Page Gallery — a digital literary-art space that treats every submission like a small exhibit. With a background in psychology, illustration, and literary curation, she builds each contributor’s page by hand using ink, watercolour, collage, and audio layering. Sophia’s illustrations aim to feel like nervous systems: messy, emotional, and alive. She oversees submissions, edits, and exhibition curation, and offers both care and clarity to every writer who shares their work. If you’ve sent something to the gallery, you’ve probably been read, cried over, and illustrated by Sophia.

Jalen

Visual Art & Printmaking Lead


Jalen is a multidisciplinary artist whose work explores identity, interaction, and counterculture through analogue mediums. At The Page Gallery, he leads on visual art collaborations — including printmaking, ink work, and layered textures for digital exhibits. His techniques span gelli plate printing, intaglio, gouache resist, and mixed media drawing. Jalen’s work brings depth, tactility, and quiet defiance to our visual landscape. He’s also the person to reach out to if you’d like to collaborate on mark-making, visual process, or analogue-led illustration.