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Annie Jael Kwan
Annie Jael Kwan is a curator and researcher whose exhibition-making, programming, publication and teaching practice is located at the intersection of contemporary art, cultural and pedagogical activism with an interest in archives, feminist,
Dana Lok
Dana Lok (b. Berwyn, PA) lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. Recent solo exhibitions include "One Second Per Second" at Page, New York, "Words Without Skin" at Clima, Milan and "Mind's Mouth" at Bianca D'Alessandro, Copenhagen.
Damien Deroubaix
Portrait of Damien Deroubaix by Arno Lam - Damien Deroubaix, born 1972 in Lille, France. Lives and works in Paris and Meisenthal (France). Damien Deroubaix studied in Saint-Etienne and in Germany (Karlsruhe, 1998). Since 2003,
Jim Torok
Self portrait, 2004, Oil on Panel, 5 x 4" Jim Torok was born in South Bend, Indiana. He moved to New York in 1979 to study art at Brooklyn College, and received an MFA there in 1981. Several years later, Torok began doing cartoons as a regular feature...
Wilfried Souly
Wilfried Souly, photo: Robyn Nisbet - Wilfried Souly is a choreographer, dancer, drummer and Taekwondo expert, originally from Burkina Faso in West Africa. He was trained in African traditional and contemporary dances since his youngest age in the acc...
Will Corwin
Will Corwin, photo: Brett Dakin William Corwin is a sculptor and journalist from New York. He has exhibited at The Clocktower, LaMama and Geary galleries in New York, as well as galleries in London, Hamburg, Beijing and Taipei.
Tim Okamura
Tim with Nurse Tracy in progress - Tim Okamura investigates identity, the urban environment, metaphor, and cultural iconography through a unique method of painting - one that combines an essentially ‘realist’ approach to the figure with collage,
Rowan Hisayo Buchanan
- - - - - - - - - Rowan Hisayo Buchanan is the author of Harmless Like You and Starling Days. She has won The Authors’ Club First Novel Award and a Betty Trask Award and been shortlisted for the Costa Novel Award.
Janet Biggs
Janet Biggs Photo Régis Figarol - Janet Biggs is an interdisciplinary artist known for her immersive work in video, film and performance. Biggs’ work focuses on individuals in extreme landscapes or situations, navigating the territory between art,
Jeffrey Say
Jeffrey Say is an art historian specialising in Singapore and Southeast Asian art history. An author of numerous essays on art, his seminal co-edited work Histories, Practices, Interventions: A Reader in Singapore Contemporary Art (2016) remains a crit...