June 13, 2013. For my fourth birthday, my father took me to the Meadowlands racetrack in New Jersey, where we bet on the fourth horse, which won. Afterwards, he took me to a pub and bought me a Shirley Temple with the winnings. I recall a midday drunk leaning across the bar and saying “Forty-four! You don’t look old enough.” It is a very happy memory, and four has been my favorite number ever since. It is perhaps appropriate, then, that this point in our fourth year of publication marks a significant moment: it is the last time we will produce new content on Art Practical’s site as it was originally designed. In early September, we will launch a redesigned website that will reflect an exciting transformation in how we publish issues, reviews, profiles, and features. The new site will also be responsive to mobile platforms, offer a greater means of access to our archive, and will more fully integrate the current and past event listings of our longtime partner Happenstand. As we take the summer to prepare for year five, we hand over the reins of Art Practical to our contributors, who will mine all our content from the past four years for a series of thematic issues which will offer new perspectives on the activities that Art Practical has covered and the conversations that have emerged around them. There is much from which they can choose—over eight hundred articles to date. So, as I raise my Shirley Temple to how far we’ve come from where we’ve started, I can’t help but think that we don’t look old enough. Enjoy—PM.