Melanie Noel

January 10, 2023

Melanie Noel is the author of The Monarchs, published by Stockport Flats in 2013. Her poems have appeared in Weekday, LVNG, La Norda Especialo, and THE ARCADIA PROJECT. She’s also written poems for short films and installations, and co-curated APOSTROPHE, a dance, music, and poetry series, with musician Gust Burns and dancers Michèle Steinwald and […]

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Jason E Anderson

January 10, 2023

Jason E Anderson is a sound and visual artist from Seattle. His work includes live performances, recorded sound works, sound installations, graphic art, collage and video works. Anderson’s recorded work and live performances combine a sense of logical and intuitive approaches to music improvisation and experimentation. Through the use of electronically generated, processed and natural […]

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Jen Mills

January 9, 2023

Jen Mills has an MFA in ceramics from the Cranbrook Academy of Art and a BA in religion from the University of Puget Sound. She creates video, sculpture and installations that alter the sense of time, filtering memory and experience. Her sculptural objects blur the line between function and memory, giving clues for an undetermined […]

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Cassie Mira

September 28, 2022

Cassie Mira is an interdisciplinary artist based in Seattle, WA. She is a 2020 artist-in-residence at The Seattle Residency Project where she is exploring material and form for loaded topics. Her work analyzes transitional spaces by exploring human interaction through transitional experiences and investigates upheaval and the adaptive response of individuals and communities. Informed by […]

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Sierra Nelson

June 29, 2022

Sierra Nelson is a poet, lyric essayist, collaborative performance and installation artist, and teacher. Nelson’s books include The Lachrymose Report (PoetryNW Editions), collaborations with visual artist Loren Erdrich including I Take Back the Sponge Cake (Rose Metal Press), and Vis-à-Vis Society collaborations such as Who Are We? with 7-inch vinyl record. Winner of the Carolyn Kizer Prize, her poems have appeared in numerous […]

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Till the Teeth

June 9, 2022

Till the Teeth is an interdisciplinary art collective founded by Jonathan Rodriguez and Sandesh Nagaraj. Engaging sound, movement, and visual media, their work spans performance, sculpture, and multimedia installation. Grounded in the cultural and contested landscapes of the U.S.-Mexico border and southern India, Till the Teeth serves as a lens for framing sonic and spatial […]

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Hannah Simmons and Leah Crosby

March 17, 2022

Hannah Simmons and Leah Crosby are the team behind Field Guides, a series of place-based audio guides designed to help you reconsider the limitations of your own body. Their collaborative work has been supported by the Seattle Office of Arts & Culture, the Freeway Park Association, and the Corvallis Arts Center. Their shared practice is […]

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Berette S Macaulay

March 16, 2022

Berette S Macaulay is a photo-based interdisciplinary artist, curator, and writer born in Sierra Leone, and raised in Jamaica. Her work engages complex cultural negotiations of be/longing, coded identity-performance, memory, and mythmaking. Spaces of exhibition and sharing include, Melkweg Expo (Netherlands), Art Alive (India), SP-Arte (Brazil), Jacob Lawrence Gallery, Memorial ACTe Museum (Guadeloupe), and Annenberg […]

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Amelia Winger-Bearskin

March 15, 2022

Amelia Winger-Bearskin is an artist who innovates with artificial intelligence in ways that make a positive impact on our community and the environment. She is a Banks Family Preeminence Endowed Chair and Associate Professor of Artificial Intelligence and the Arts, at the Digital Worlds Institute at the University of Florida.  She is the inventor of Honor Native […]

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Sasha Petrenko

March 11, 2022

Sasha K Petrenko (she/her) is an earthling, artist and storyteller. Her interdisciplinary practice blends sculpture, theater, video and sound. Rooted in eco-feminism, rock n’ roll, and post-apocalypse studies, Sasha’s work functions as an invitation for audience members to collectively create sonic, somatic experiences. Recent performances include Northwest New Works Festival, On the Boards, Seattle, 2019; […]

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