Salvador Olguín
Salvador Olguin (Monterrey, 1979) has published poetry and other genres in printed and online publications in Mexico, Spain, and the United States. His book, La carabela portuguesa (The Portuguese Man O’War) received the Carmen Alardin National Poetry Award in … Continued
Maeve O’Sullivan
Maeve O’Sullivan has published her haiku and poetry widely over the last twenty years. She has three collections with Alba Publishing: Initial Response (2011), Vocal Chords (2014) and A Train Hurtles West (2015). Maeve is a founder member of … Continued
Anyse Ducharme
I am interested in the interstice of computer-environment communication, the circulation of digital imagery and in the malleability of data. I’ve obtained an MFA in studio arts from the University of British Columbia (Vancouver, 2015), a BFA in Visual … Continued
Anne Kristin Kristiansen
I finished my Master’s Degree in June 2016 from the Royal Art Academy in Copenhagen, my Bachelor Degree in Philosophy and Culture in 2013 and graduated from the Art Academy in Essen in 2012. I work in the field … Continued
Adrita Das
Adrita Das is a multi-media visual artist from India, who graduated from the Srishti School of Art, Design, and Technology, Bangalore in 2014. Her work revolves around studying and finding humor in the relationship between religious imagery and the … Continued
Johanne Teigen
Johanne Teigen is a visual artist from Norway, currently living and working in Oslo. She graduated from Camberwell College of Arts in 2012 with a Bachelor in Sculpture. In the past few years, Johanne has been active showing work … Continued
Ellena Savage
Ellena Savage is an Australian writer. Her essays, poems, and short stories have been published widely in Australian and international literary journals and art spaces. Recently, Ellena’s work has been short and long-listed for the Hachette Richell Prize, Scribe … Continued
Can Serrat’s logos
“Written words are a waste. The oral tradition has no residue or similar deposit” Can Serrat is an art production space that has existed since 1989. Even after so many years as a public space, it is complicated to … Continued
2016 ANNUAL SHOW ‘What A Time To Be Alive,’ by Irina Mutt
On November 26th, 2016, Can Serrat celebrated two years of art projects by selecting 11 artists previously in residence and invited the curator and art critic Irina Mutt to build a narrative to present the different projects. English Curatorial … Continued