FIONA MORRISON
Fiona Morrison (Encamp, Andorra, 1970) is a multidisciplinary artist working across painting, installation, video, and photography. Her practice explores the porous relation between body, landscape, and time, often using natural processes and light-sensitive materials to reveal what persists and what fades. She represented Andorra at the 55th Venice Biennale.
CRISTINE BALARINE
Cristine Balarine is a Brazilian multidisciplinary artist with origins in architecture based in Sicily. Her works revolve around opposite themes, especially the colours and sounds of Brazilian gardens, the violence of derelict and vandalised urban realms and the traditional Italian villages.
STEPHANIE GENGOTTI
Stephanie Gengotti is an Italian-French photographer and videographer based in Rome, a city serving as the starting point and creative laboratory for her multifaceted explorations. As a storyteller, she delves into the intimate and unseen aspects of human lives and their environments, revealing what lies beneath the surface.
JAMIE ZIMCHEK
Jamie Zimchek is an interdisciplinary artist currently based in the U.S. Conceptually, her work revolves around an investigation of the popular narratives promulgated by power systems from the intimate and domestic to the more public and political. Her research-oriented studio practice incorporates painting and soft sculpture as well as installation and new media. Zimchek has an MA in Mediterranean Studies from King’s College London and an MFA in Visual Art from Vermont College of Fine Arts.
SHANNON CLEERE
Shannon Cleere is a research-based interdisciplinary artist whose practice examines how cultural inheritance and societal norms shape identity. Regularly integrating maintenance activities into her work, she examines her role within an intergenerational legacy and highlights that which is often overlooked or undervalued. Cleere holds an MFA from Vermont College of Fine Arts and lives and works in the United States.
MICHELLE WILSON
Michelle Wilson (Johannesburg, South Africa, 1973) is an artist, activist and art psychotherapist interested in political, environmental and social justice. She works with found objects and charges them with meaning drawn from philosophical and psychoanalytic ideas to explore the issues underpinning our human-driven polycrisis.