Zoë Charlton builds dense sticker collages over figures to reveal the complicated facets of the historical positioning of people’s identity markers as they relate to power, privilege, and desire. The “Those Girls”…
Zoë Charlton builds dense sticker collages over figures to reveal the complicated facets of the historical positioning of people’s identity markers as they relate to power, privilege, and desire. The “Those Girls”…
Xanthe Burdett is an artist from Devon, England who lives and works in London. Her artistic oeuvre is mainly composed of paintings, drawings, and larger installations. She holds a MA Painting from the Royal College of Art and received her BA in…
Part of the “How to Suffer Politely (and Other Etiquette)” series
Through large-scale, public, text-based installations such as the “How to Suffer Politely” series, as well as through publications and correlated public programming, Kameelah Janan…
Sophia Narrett uses her chosen medium of embroidery to create sculptural works with broad, open narratives for her viewers to explore. Applying her background in painting, Narrett treats the embroidery thread like brushstrokes of paint, building…
Georgica Pettus is an American artist and playwright based in New York. Working primarily in time-based media, her practice explores theories of interactivity across dance, language, and computation.
Rachel Garber Cole’s projects are character-based, nonlinear narratives that undermine notions of authority and objectivity. Her performances utilize constructed sets, often made from household and craft materials, which foster a sense of play and…