Ruth Koelewyn
Ruth Koelewyn researches the need we have to connect to others and the importance of objects and daily rituals in helping us feel the continuity of those connections. The work is a way to learn and to hold on over … Continued
Ruth Koelewyn researches the need we have to connect to others and the importance of objects and daily rituals in helping us feel the continuity of those connections. The work is a way to learn and to hold on over … Continued
Yezica Tutic was born in 1987 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, making her the first generation born there, from a Yugoslavian immigrant family. Tutic has been working and exploring different art forms since the young age of 4. Tutic began her … Continued
Rory Midhani is a visual artist primarily exploring Queer life through cardboard dolls, high energy murals, and narrative drawings. His pieces are character-focused with a strong sense of place and story. His work takes the viewer to the places in … Continued
Bruno Caracol (1980) Studied Design and Visual Arts at the Faculty of Fine Arts of Lisbon, where he lives, participating in the performance collective GMURDA. In 2017 he completed a Master in Communication Sciences, at FCSH-NOVA, around the idea of “wild … Continued
Rosie Dowd-Smyth is an Artist who works predominantly with sculpture. Her practice is concerned with notions of gesture and the absurd, where humor is essential and Slapstick comedy is a recurring reference. Dowd-Smyth takes an ad-hoc, hands-on approach to art-making, where thinking … Continued
Since 2011, Marjolaine Bourgeois’ artistic practice has merged textiles and printmaking. Bourgeois assembles images from how-to manuals, representing the manufactured, to interrogate the phenomena of overabundance and obsolescence – of images as well as objects. On the one hand, she … Continued
Floy Krouchi is a sound artist and electroacoustic music composer from Paris works with sound as a phenomenon in its multiple dimensions: physical, plastic, instrumental, abstract, radiophonic. She uses the vibratory and invisible qualities of this medium as a metaphor of … Continued
B. 53.3560° N, 104.0004° W on Treaty 6 Land (Nipawin, Saskatchewan, Canada) L: 43°40’9” N, 79° 25’27” W on Treaty 13 Land (Christie Pits neighborhood, Toronto, Ontario, Canada) Measurement and found objects are constants in Tegan L. Smith’s auto-archaeological artwork. … Continued
Julie Reverb is a London-based writer whose work has appeared or is forthcoming in The White Review, The Quietus, Egress, Gorse, 3:AM magazine, Necessary Fiction, Volume 1 Brooklyn, Dostoevsky Wannabe and elsewhere. Her first book, No Moon, was published by … Continued
Nora Rosenthal is an emerging writer, photographer and filmmaker based in Montreal. Her most recent work, a darkly comedic documentary about a funeral-cum-holiday, Family Death Trip (2018), was selected for the SHORT to the Point Festival in Romania and was … Continued