Akiko Yamamoto is a Japanese-born, Brooklyn-based artist whose work explores the fragmented nature of migration, identity, and cultural translation. Through labor-intensive processes of layering and excavation, her work embodies the experience of moving between...
Johanna Paas is a Michigan-based artist who creates two-dimensional works inspired by the shapes, patterns, and textures found in nature. Her imagery often begins with ordinary objects (fallen seedpods, broken twigs, or piles of rocks), and through a process of...
Xingyu Huang is a Chicago and Los Angeles–based artist working across sculpture, architecture, and digital media. Her practice examines adaptation as a shared condition between human and non-human systems, tracing the emotional, infrastructural, and ecological...
Mariana Noreña explores how humans relate to place through ecology, history, and mythology. Her research-driven, site-responsive practice investigates the material memory of landscapes and natural phenomena, creating echoes between geological processes and daily life....
Sandra Gibson and Luis Recoder have exhibited their expanded cinema installations and performances at the 2004 Whitney Biennial, Mad. Sq. Art, REDCAT, Wexner Center for the Arts, Ballroom Marfa, The Kitchen, Light Industry, Anthology Film Archives, San Francisco...