Visual Artist

Tina Yan

“Tina (Huating) Yan is a Chinese-Canadian illustrator and otaku from Edmonton, Alberta. She works with mainly ink, marker and Procreate, but loves experimenting with animation and printmaking. Her work is highly influenced by manga and street art and is constantly fueled by electronic music and rock. She is passionate about designing characters, screenprinting, and creating comics and zines. In 2022, she self-published her first manga RUDBECKIA. ”

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Viktoria Körösi

“Viktoria Körösi was born in 1977 in Budapest, Hungary. Graduated from Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design, Budapest in 2004. Lives and works in Linz, Austria. ”

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Sergey Jivetin

“Sergey Jivetin is an artist-miniaturist working with heirloom seeds as a conceptual and physical medium. For the past several years Sergey has been traveling the continental US with Furrow project, connecting with a multitude of people and organizations that contribute to seed advocacy, collecting their stories and depicting these on actual seedpods through the art of hand engraving.”

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Nadiya Nacorda

“Nadiya Nacorda is a Blasian artist, photographer and Taurus currently pursuing an Art Photography MFA at Syracuse University. She was born in Detroit, MI to a Filipinx immigrant father and a Xhosa mother. Throughout the year, she travels around the country photographing her immediate family, as well as her family abroad. Her work heavily draws from notions of intimacy, family, love, displacement, secrecy, and generational trauma within the context of immigrant-American family life.”

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Linds Miyo

“Artist Linds Miyo is an abstract painter. Linds is interested in the balance between intention and that which is beyond our control. A trauma survivor, she often uses broad panes of black in her work, washing color over the top, incorporating the dark contrast into something bigger with color, sparkle, and happiness. Linds Miyo is currently in studio residency at the Museum of Contemporary Art Toronto.”

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Panos Mazarakis

“Panos Mazarakis was born in Athe​ns in 1989. He studied sociology at the University of the Aegean and photography and video at the Focus School of Photography and New Media in Ath​ens.His work has been presented in venues and publications across Europe, the United States and Asia. Notable presentations have taken place at the Benaki Museum (Athens), the Onassis Cultural Centre (Athens), the National Museum of Contemporary Art (Athens), the Experimental Center for the Arts (Thessaloniki), the Tor”

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Cinthya Escorcia

“Cinthya Escorcia (Colombia, 1992) A visual artist who uses photography, videoperformance and interactions. My work addresses issues such as failure, boredom and loneliness in everyday life. I am interested in the relationships that people establish with spaces, routines, objects and nature. ”

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Alexis Lorraine Harden

“Alexis L. Harden is a portrait, black & white, and film freelance photographer and visual artist from Washington, D.C. Alexis' collections include work with NBC Universal Entertainment, ICON Talks, and The Atlanta Black Theater Festival.”

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Emilie Möri | Visual artist | Photographer

“Emilie Möri is a Franco-Swiss multidisciplinary graphic designer and photographer, based in Paris, France. She’s mainly focusing on branding projects and conceptual photography as a freelancer. ”

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Zachary Irving

“Zachary Irving is a painter based in Montréal, Canada. As an artist, his themes are around personal and intimate experiences. Particularly the life events that challenge the way he thinks and sees, to the events that change and shape him. ”

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