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Adlai Abdelrazaq
“I am a Palestinian American artist working with digital media. I have a degree in Computer Science and work web technology.”
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Evelyne Chevallier
“In 2010, I moved to the far north-west of Argentina, in the heart of the Andes, for a short 3-week trip, and stayed there for almost 5 years in a row. And it all started there, in Tilcara. I started photographing landscapes, flowers, architecture and, at the same time, all the graffiti I came across to create my photos - collages. These were my first photographic works.”
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Candice Inc
“Candice Inc is a photographic artist who combines video, sound, performance, and installation. Her work focuses on the way that we process and recall visual information, how we work with visual cognition, memory, and language, and how we come to an understanding of ourselves through these investigations.”
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Phoebe Guyuzi-Chen
“Phoebe Guyuzi-Chen (b. Shenzhen) is an interdisciplinary artist and researcher based in Chicago and Los Angeles. Working across installation, photography, and performance, her practice traces invisible networks of maintenance, material circulation, and the bodies embedded within built environments.”
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Rina
“I've been making and selling art on the side and am planning on continuing my education in a few months time. I have taken ceramics and fine arts in college, 3D and 2D classes every year since 6th grade. I was in 3 art shows in high school.
A dear friend at the insect asylum inspired me to do my current line of work/art. Another big point of inspiration is my younger self, And making the art she always wanted to see.“
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Dan Zamudio
“I am a photographer and writer located in Chicago, Illinois. My photographic work centers on the use of traditional and vintage photography techniques. I use both a plastic toy camera and Polaroid as tools to create images focused on architecture throughout the Chicago neighborhood landscape.”
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Tom Martin
“I’m Tom Martin and I run the indie art label Hypno Brain. My art has been influenced by many different sources including indie comics, golden age and silver age comics, manga, cartoons and anime, punk, metal, horror, and video games.”
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Mahsa Alafar
“As an Iranian woman in a voluntary exile, my work centers on the body as a site of resistance; where personal and collective histories collide. Working across photography, performance, sculpture, and installation, I deal with disappearance, censorship, and erasure.”
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Katherine Smothers
“I was born and raised in Southern Illinois, I attended Southern Illinois University Carbondale where I majored in Photography. This is where I pursued my love of photography and where I fine tuned my natural documentary style photography feel. I then pursed my passion for law and helping others and received my Juris Doctorate degree from St. Louis University School of Law. Nowadays, you can find me in St. Louis and Southern Illinois, volunteering my time photographing different fire departments and still photographing life's little moments.”
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Maryam (Nilu) Ghasempour Siahgaldeh
“Maryam (Nilu) Ghasempour Siahgaldeh (b. 1994) is an Iranian artist and researcher working with documentary and conceptual photography. She is currently an MFA candidate in Photography at Kansas State University. Before moving to the United States, her work focused on northern Iran, where she documented intimate moments from everyday life, with particular attention to older women and men living under the Islamic regime, as well as broader social justice issues, including women’s rights and child labor.”
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Yuange Sheng
“Yuange, a graduate of Central Saint Martins (Architecture), explores the shifting relationship between structure, material, and life. Beginning with grids, modules, and architectural fragments, he transforms them through sculpture and image-making into unstable systems where structures collapse, deform, and reorganise as ongoing processes of becoming. In his practice, materials are not passive but act as agents with their own logic and tendencies, allowing forms to move between the organic and the artificial. His work also engages with memory and accumulation, using spatial fragments and material traces to construct states that resemble fossils or remains. Rather than offering fixed narratives, Yuange creates open and indeterminate conditions that invite viewers to reconsider how environments are constructed, inhabited, and continuously transformed.”
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Yijun "Res" Huang
“Yijun Huang is a multidisciplinary visual artist born in Nanning, China, and currently based in Houston, Texas.
Drawing inspiration from personal and familial history, Huang's work attempts to find a piece of home, however fleeting, in foreign places by recreating temporal places that only exist in memories and nostalgia. Their work focuses on weaving together intergenerational stories built on unspoken traditions (almost) lost to time.”
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Lexi Raia
“I’m a multidisciplinary artist with an emphasis in photography. I am also a curator at Purple Window Gallery in Mana Contemporary in Pilsen! Throughout my exploration of not so well-versed self identity, I’ve been drawn back to the duality of being a woman & how “spaces” defines each individual.”
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Sarah Butkovic
“My name is Sarah Butkovic and I'm actively looking to put my name out into the creative writing world!
Ray Bradbury is my most frequent literary muse as well as my favorite author.“

