Jack Straw New Media Gallery
The Northwest’s premier space for immersive installation art combining sound, digital media, and other genres.
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Laura Luna Castillo is a Mexican multimedia and new technologies artist and composer. Through convergences of time-based media, music, sculpture, and generative storytelling Luna explores personal and collective identities shaped by political and intimate spaces. With a passion for machines, generative narratives, and the complexities of memory, Luna Castillo has developed audiovisual performances, installations, and hybrid works for festivals such as MUTEK Montréal, CYNETART Festival, and EMPAC (Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center). |
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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 Space for Photography (USA). Permanent collections include National Gallery of Jamaica and Int’l Center for Photography (as ‘SeBiArt’). She has received artist grants and residencies from 4Culture, Vermont Studio Center, Shunpike Arts, and Simpson Center among others. Her curatorial work includes the permanent exhibition Mystic of a Woman on Rita Marley at the Bob Marley Museum, HOME is be/LONGING at Wa Na Wari, SHAPESHIFTERS – a film program for Studio Museum of Harlem’s Black Refractions Exhibition at Frye Art Museum, Exploring Passages in the Black Diaspora at PCNW, and illusive self at Taller Boricua Gallery, NY. Publications include MONDAY Arts Journal, Feminist Media Histories (UC Press), MFON Photography Journal, Ebony and Of Note magazines, World Policy Journal, and UNESCO Courier. Macaulay received the Champion of Seattle Arts Award, the UW Ottenberg-Winans Fellowship for African Studies, and is the Curatorial Fellow at On the Boards. She serves as Professor/Art Liaison Program Manager at Henry Art Gallery and is the founder of Black Cinema Collective – a project of i•ma•gine e•volve. |
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David Strand is a Seattle-based project manager, researcher, editor, and curator working across the GLAM sector (galleries, libraries, archives, and museums). He recently earned his Master’s in Library and Information Science from the University of Washington and holds a BA in Visual Art and English-Creative Writing from Seattle University. He is currently working as the research coordinator for Data Services for Indigenous Scholarship and Sovereignty (DSISS), an initiative working to support responsible stewardship of Indigenous research data in libraries and repositories based at the Information School at the University of Washington. From 2023-2025, he helped launch the Center for Advances in Libraries, Museums, and Archives (CALMA), also at the UW Information School. He previously worked at the Frye Art Museum from 2015-2021 in a variety of roles, including as the museum’s first-ever associate curator, and before that, as the head of exhibitions and publications. |
The Jack Straw Writers Program, Artist Support Program, and New Media Gallery Program offer established and emerging artists in diverse disciplines an opportunity to explore the creative use of sound in a professional atmosphere through residencies in our recording studios and participation in our various presentation programs.
The Jack Straw Writers Program was created in 1997 to introduce local writers to the medium of recorded audio; to develop their presentation skills for both live and recorded readings; to encourage the creation of new literary work; to present the writers and their work in live readings, an anthology, on the web, and on the radio; and to build community among writers.
The Artist Support Program has been assisting artists working creatively with sound since 1994, including writers, choreographers, multidisciplinary artists, theatre sound designers, radio producers, film makers, visual artists, and musicians and composers of all types. Every year, up to eight artists are awarded twenty hours of studio recording and production time with a Jack Straw engineer; an additional twelve artists receive matching awards for studio time.