Rachel Lodge

July 17, 2020

Rachel Lodge is a visual and multi-media artist.  In her current work she uses hand-drawn digital images, animation, sound, and objects to open a perceptual window into the hidden world of carbon, from the molecular to the landscape level, helping people to actually experience the flow of carbon all around us through many phenomena that […]

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Peter Christenson

July 17, 2020

Peter Christenson (b.1979) is a conceptual artist working across emergent and antiquated media, psycho-social sculpture, and immersive installation. Christenson’s intermedia practice is informed by his past experiences working as a licensed psychotherapist, and for the past decade, he has made art under the moniker PSYCHOLOGARTIST, classifying his research with specific diagnostic codes from the “Diagnostic […]

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May Maylisa Cat

July 17, 2020

May Maylisa Cat is a multidisciplinary artist and critic whose work spans new media, performance art, sculpture, and installation. Her projects have received support from the Franklin Furnace Fund; Oregon Arts Commission; Open Signal New Media Fellowship; and Regional Arts and Culture Council of Portland, OR. In June 2022, Cat earned the Lilla Jewel Award, […]

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Alicia Jo Rabins

July 13, 2020

Alicia Jo Rabins is a musician, composer, writer, ritualist, and Torah teacher. The New York Times calls her voice “gorgeous”; the San Francisco Chronicle calls her writing “a poetry page-turner, both sexy and humble.” She has released three albums with Girls in Trouble, her indie-folk song cycle about women in Torah; is the author of […]

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Nichole Rathburn

December 9, 2019

Nichole Rathburn is a Seattle-based animator, sculptor, instructor and freelancer. Artist Support Program 2012: Create the soundtrack for 1000 Ports, a four-channel animation piece on view at 4Culture’s E4C media gallery from June 2012 through June 2013. 1000 Ports from Nichole Rathburn on Vimeo.

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Cassidy Dimon

December 9, 2019

Cassidy Dimon is a photographer and filmmaker from New York, now residing in Los Angeles (via Seattle). She worked for four years as the Acquisitions, Festival & Education Coordinator for the film distributor Film Movement, where she actively assisted in film acquisition and was responsible for the non-theatrical distribution of over 100 films. She worked […]

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Salome MC

November 26, 2019

Salome MC is an Iranian musician, multimedia artist, writer and educator. She is the first woman rapper/hiphop producer of Iran, where she helped shape the hiphop scene in early 2000’s. In 2010 Salome moved to Japan after being awarded the MEXT scholarship, and received her M.A. in Audiovisual Arts at Tohoku University of Arts and […]

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Luann Bice

August 29, 2019

Luann Bice is a Seattle artist who believes in the power of story and art to incite conversations about challenging topics. Using her personal history as a reference point, she reflects upon realities of growing older, explores the ephemeral but cyclical nature of human existence and works to disrupt cultural myths. Her work employs a […]

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Yunmi Her

August 29, 2019

Yunmi Her has been working with video installation and interactive art to explore the daily internal conflict of individual lives.  An individual’s sense of belonging is the dominant subject of most of her works. These works explore this subject by examining the environmental limitations, social systems, and relationships that contribute to the construction of individual […]

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O/TYPONEXUS

July 29, 2019

O is a Ukrainian, U.S.-based, multimedia avant-gardist. Her dynamic oeuvre fuses cross-disciplinary arts, emergent technologies, education, and civic engagement. Through relational aesthetics, she investigates individual and systemic roots and ramifications of Anthropocene. Her “Think Global, Act Local” practice galvanizes global citizenship by interconnecting and advancing the well-being of autonomous self, collective ethos, and our Pale […]

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