JESSE CHUN is a South Korean-born artist living and working in New York . Her video poems , short films , abstract scores , sculptures and installations ruminate on language , translation , and historiography . Traversing found institutional narratives and documents as a site for ( mis ) translation , rupture , and abstraction , Chun ’ s work uncovers new immersive poetics for non-linear passages of meaning , time , and untranslatability . Her work has been exhibited internationally at the Museum of Contemporary Art Toronto ( Canada ); the Nam June Paik Art Center ( South Korea ); SculptureCenter , NY ; Queens Museum , NY ; The Drawing Center , NY ; BAM , NY ; and the Vera List Center for Art and Politics , NY ( United States ), among others .
JEREMY DENNIS is a contemporary fine art photographer and a tribal member of the Shinnecock Indian Nation in Southampton , New York . In his work , he explores indigenous identity and assimilation . Dennis was one of ten recipients of a 2016 Dreamstarter Grant from the national non-profit organization Running Strong for American Indian Youth to pursue his project , On This Site , which uses photography and an interactive online map to showcase culturally significant Native American sites on Long Island , a topic of special meaning for Dennis , who was raised on the Shinnecock Nation Reservation . He also created a book and exhibition from this project . Most recently , Dennis received the Creative Bursar Award from Getty Images to continue his series Stories .
PAULINE GALIANA is an Algerian-born artist whose practice engages with many distinct bodies of work , from collages to paintings and drawings , from ephemeral installations to small-scale sculptures , from performances to videos . She received her MFA at ESAG in Paris in 1984 , and has a Christie ’ s Art Business Certificate . Her work has been exhibited at the New York Public Library ; Memorial Sloan Kettering Gallery Brooklyn ; Kentler International Drawing Space in Brooklyn ; the Columbus Museum , Columbus , GA ; Drawing Rooms Art Center , NJ ; Durham Arts Council , NC ; Islip Art Museum , NY ; New York Institute of Technology , NY ; ChaShaMa Gallery , NY ; Robert Henry Contemporary Gallery , NY ; Baron Boisanté Gallery , NY ; and the Ramis Barquet Gallery , Mexico among others .
AHMAD HAMMOUD is a Cairo-based independent graphic designer and art director . He specializes in editorial design , visual identity and poster design . His artwork has been featured in multiple exhibitions including Occupational Hazards at Apex Art , New York in 2019 .
SUCHITRA MATTAI is a Los Angeles-based multi-disciplinary artist whose work tells visual stories that touch on her Indo-Caribbean lineage . Blending painting , sculpture and installation with methods suggestive of domestic labor which she learned from her grandmother , such as sewing , embroidery and crocheting , the work addresses such topics as the legacy of colonialism , and relationships between culture and gender roles . Mattai was born in Guyana and has lived in Canada , the United States , India , and Europe . Her work addresses the disorientation of not really having a single home — a feeling that informs much of how Mattai thinks about identity . Found objects , as well as craft-based processes and materials , play an essential role in her practice , in part because of the potentialities that arise from materials with forgotten or erased histories .
CAMILLE MODESTO is a Filipino-born interdisciplinary artist . Migration and longing are constant themes in her paintings , sculptures , installations , and videos . She explores her own history of migration together with the colonial and imperial history between the Philippines and the United States to bridge the past and present
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