Amir Badawi
Amir Badawi works primarily in sculpture, drawing, and painting. His artwork centers on themes of tension, play, and the spaces of uncertainty that pervade the personal, social, and metaphysical realms.
Amir Badawi works primarily in sculpture, drawing, and painting. His artwork centers on themes of tension, play, and the spaces of uncertainty that pervade the personal, social, and metaphysical realms.
Poyen Wang's practice primarily takes the form of video and installation, exploring the themes of migration, subjectivity and time.
llesha Khandelwal lives and works in both Brooklyn, USA and Mumbai, India. Her work suggests a kind of psychology of geography – in the way the absence of a place becomes a presence, and suggesting what this may look like in the multiverse.
Claudine Zia holds a MA in Art History. She is a freelance writer and curator who works both independently and collaboratively.
PlayPlay is a DJ, producer, party organizer, professor, and all around music nerd from North Carolina.
Lexy Ho-Tai is an interdisciplinary artist who is interested in the intersection between art making and making the world a better place.
Stephen McLeod is an interdisciplinary artist based out of Toronto and Newboro Ontario. His work is collaborative, socially engaged and presented in shifting forms of interactive installation, performance and video.
Jaime Iglehart explores dreamscapes and the line between imagination and concrete world-building. Her projects involve socially engaged ‘play,’ dystopian fantasy and highly personal iconography.
Martha Naranjo Sandoval is a New York-based filmmaker and visual artist from Mexico City. Her work focuses in the materiality of image; in the difference between how time is portrayed in moving and still image; and in how images gain significance culturally.