Sandra Gamarra
Sandra Gamarra trained in Fine Arts at the Universidad Pontificia Católica del Peru and at the University of Cuenca, Spain. She currently lives and works in Madrid. Her multidisciplinary production
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Sandra Gamarra trained in Fine Arts at the Universidad Pontificia Católica del Peru and at the University of Cuenca, Spain. She currently lives and works in Madrid. Her multidisciplinary production
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Cannupa Hanska Luger (b.1979) is a New Mexico based multidisciplinary artist creating monumental installations, sculpture and performance to communicate urgent stories of 21st Century Indigeneity. Incorporating ceramics, steel, fiber, repurposed
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Jeffrey Gormly has been engaged with social choreographic praxis since he led the Framemakers project in 2005 with collaborators Michael Klien and Steve Valk. He co-authored the Book of Recommendations,
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Diana Zyan, painter and muralist originally from Mexico City, studied visual arts at the School of Artistic Initiation of the National Institute of Fine Arts (INBA). Her work is characterized
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Haitian Belgian art duo Lafleur & Bogaert (Michel Lafleur and Tom Bogaert} are best known for their critically acclaimed projects for documenta fifteen as part of Atis Rezistans / Ghetto
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Cristina Paoli, (Mexico City, 1980) Holds an MA in Graphic Design from the London College of Communication, UK, and a BA with honours in Graphic Design from the Universidad Iberoamericana,
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Emily Jacir is a Palestinian artist and filmmaker, whose primary interest lies in transformation, resistance, and silenced historical narratives. She draws on the artistic medium of concept art and social
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Tysa Paulina was born in Mexico City and began her graffiti career at 16, after being exposed to it as an art form in high school. Her art style is
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Hokzyn is a visual artist from Mexico who primarily uses the technique of stencil combined with mixed media as tools to bring her ideas down to the physical world, choosing
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Bryan Rusch is a scholar of disability studies, design studies, and medical history. His research focuses on the lived reality of medicine and its intersection with the built environment. His
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(b. 1993) in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Sara Alghesheyan is a multimedia artist. She began making short films while pursuing her BA in Media and Film at the University of San
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Pao Gallardo is deputy director of Laboratorio Arte Alameda in Mexico City. Her experience there, especially since 2015 as founder and coordinator of the Centro de Documentación Príamo Lozada |
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Paloma Gómez Puente (London, 1997) is an independent curator with studies in philosophy, specializing in philosophy of science, language, politics and formal aesthetics. Her practice up until now has revolved
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Marycarmen Bastida (Mexico, 1993) studied Digital Art with a specialization in Video Art. Her work involves the fields of artistic production, museological research, art education and social networks. Her latest
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Sydney Reede is a class of 2023 graduate of Trinity College of Arts & Sciences who earned highest distinction in her Program II major titled Fashioning Society: A Reassessment. While
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Florian Malzacher is a curator, writer, and dramaturg. His current projects include Training for the Future (with Jonas Staal). He was artistic director of Impulse Theater Festival in Cologne, Dusseldorf, and Mulheim/Ruhr (2013-2017), and
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Pop Box Gallery is a collaboration between Laura Ritchie and Mavis Gragg that brings zero-commission visual art exhibits and multidisciplinary arts programming to unexpected places. Their curatorial focus centers around
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Nicholas Mirzoeff is a visual activist, working at the intersection of politics, race and global/visual culture. In 2020-21 he was ACLS/Mellon Scholar and Society fellow in residence at the Magnum
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Rashida Bumbray is a curator and choreographer. In 2022, she curated Loophole of Retreat: Venice, a transnational gathering focused on Black women’s intellectual and creative labor as part of Simone
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Leonid Tsvetkov is an Amsterdam based Russian-American artist best known for his site-specific installations, manufactured spaces, and research into residues, history, and the nature of change. His work investigates the
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