Alice Yard
Alice Yard is a contemporary art space and network, based in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. Alice Yard is administered and curated by architect Sean Leonard, artist Christopher Cozier,
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Alice Yard is a contemporary art space and network, based in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. Alice Yard is administered and curated by architect Sean Leonard, artist Christopher Cozier,
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Christopher Cozier is an artist, writer, and curator living and working in Trinidad and co-founder and co-director of Alice Yard, Port of Spain. Cozier works in a variety of media,
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Ariana A. Curtis, PhD is dedicated to building inclusive frameworks that disrupt systemic marginalization, misrepresentation, and erasure. She is a researcher, writer, curator, public speaker, Blue Devils fan, and an unapologetic
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John Supko is a composer who explores intersections between chance and intention; traditional music notation and real-time score generation; sound and spoken text; installation and performance; human and computer creativity.
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Bill Seaman‘s artworks often investigate a media-oriented poetics through various technological means — Recombinant Poetics. Such works often explore the combination and recombination of media elements and processes in interactive
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Mark Anthony Neal is the James B. Duke Distinguished Professor of African & African American Studies and Chair of the Department of African & African American Studies at Duke University
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Scott Lindroth is a composer of instrumental and vocal music. His recent works include T120, a piano trio composed for the Horszowski Trio (2021), a Quintet for Soprano Saxophone and
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Christina Kubisch is a German composer, sound artist, performance artist, professor and flautist. She composes both electronic and acoustic music for multimedia installations. She gained recognition in the mid-1970s from her early
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Matthew Kenney is currently employed at Alethea as a Senior Machine Learning Engineer. Prior to this, they worked at Apple as a Senior Machine Learning Engineer. Before joining Apple, Matthew
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Tina Haver Currin is a journalist, social justice activist, co-founder of a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, creator of multiple viral internet campaigns, and a creative strategist and copywriter for multiple advertising agencies.
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Christopher DeLaurenti is a sound artist, improvisor, and phonographer based in Virginia. His sound work encompasses field recordings, electroacoustic and acousmatic music, text-sound scores, free-improvised low-tech electronics, and compositions for
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Ruangrupa is a Jakarta-based collective established in 2000. It is a non-profit organization that strives to support the idea of art within urban and cultural context by involving artists and
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Caroline Woolard is an artist and organizer who operates at the intersection of art, urbanism, architecture, and political economy. She has co-founded various resource sharing networks, also focusing on the
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Joshua Wong is a student activist at the Open University of Hong Kong, leader of the Scholarism group and the Umbrella Revolution. At age 18 he was nominated as ‘Person
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Gregory Sholette is an artist, writer, and activist concerned with issues pertaining to culture and the political economy. He is the author of Dark Matter: Art and Politics in the
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Abigail Satinsky is a writer, grassroots organizer, and curator of socially-engaged art. She was a co-founder of InCUBATE, and author of the book Support Networks.
Chemi Rosado-Seijo is a Puerto Rico-based artist whose interdisciplinary projects and public interventions concern urban landscape, social action, and art history, including longterm community engagements like El Cerro at Naranjito.
Jolene Rickard is a Tuscarora artist, curator and visual historian at Cornell University, specializing in issues of indigeneity in a global context. Rickard co-curated two of the four permanent exhibitions
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Cesare Pietroiusti is an artist and educator who focuses on problematic and paradoxical situations that are hidden in ordinary acts or social relationships. He is also the founder of Evolution
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Enrique Peñalosa is the former mayor of Bogotá, Colombia and an urban activist. His radical approaches to expand walking, cycling, and more democratic designs to urban transport and land policy
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