Wanda Nanibush

Wanda Nanibush is an Anishinaabe-Kwe curator, image and word warrior from Beausoleil First Nation. Currently Nanibush is the inaugural curator of Indigenous Art and co-lead of the Indigenous and Canadian
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Mujeres Creando

Mujeres Creando (represented by María Galindo) is a Bolivian anarcha-feminist collective that participates in anti-poverty movements through propaganda, street theater, and direct action.

Naeem Mohaiemen

Naeem Mohaiemen uses essays, films, and mixed media to explore borders, wars, and belonging after postcolonial ruptures. The afterlives of the idea of Bangladesh center his research on “global history.”

Rick Lowe

Rick Lowe is an artist whose unconventional approach to community revitalization has transformed a long-neglected neighborhood in Houston into a visionary public art project.

Suzanne Lacy

Suzanne Lacy is an artist and educator whose installation, video, performance, public art, photography, and art books focus on social themes and urban issues. She is the author of Mapping
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Fran Ilich

Fran Ilich is a Tijuana-raised author of novels and producer of new media works, including technological platforms dedicated to alternative economies. He has worked with the Zapatistas in Chiapas, Diego
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Sharon Hayes

Sharon Hayes is a multimedia artist whose methodological approaches borrow from theater, film, anthropology, linguistics, and journalism. Her works focus on collectivity and dissent and the intersections between history, politics
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Hans Haacke

Hans Haacke is an artist whose concept-based work critiques political and social systems. His public commissions include a piece for the Fourth Plinth in London, and the German Parliament.

Gulf Labor

Gulf Labor is an international art and research group that pressures institutions to adopt fair labor standards in the Middle East, particularly towards migrant workers during the construction of museums
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Chido Govera

Chido Govera is a farmer, campaigner, and educator based in Zimbabwe. The founder of The Future of Hope Foundation, she has promoted mushroom cultivation as a sustainable source of food
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Rebecca Gomperts

Rebecca Gomperts is a doctor and environmental activist dedicated to providing women access to contraception and safe, legal abortion services. Her Women on Waves initiative has garnered worldwide attention and
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Mariam Ghani

Mariam Ghani is artist, writer, filmmaker, and educator, whose work focuses on memory, history, language, loss, and reconstruction, particularly through her US, Afghani, and Lebanese background, and her engagement with
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Future Farmers

Future Farmers is a group of artists, researchers, designers, farmers, scientists, engineers, and illustrators, all working together to challenge current social, political, and economic systems.

Tom Finkelpearl

Tom Finkelpearl is the Commissioner of the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, and author of What We Made: Conversations on Art and Social Cooperation.

Claire Doherty

Claire Doherty is a curator, writer, and educator interested in temporary, place-based art and unconventional curatorial practices. She is the founding director of Situations in the U.K., and author of
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Sean Dockray

Sean Dockray is an artist, researcher, founding director of the Los Angeles non-profit Telic Arts Exchange, and initiator of knowledge-sharing platforms, The Public School and Aaaaarg.