elijah davis

Elijah hails from the northeastern Ohio city of Youngstown. It was there that they developed their love of all things beaten, bruised, dilapidated, and deprecated – much like the city itself. They have a prime interest in surveillance and the way it intercedes in personal lives, from data collection to micro drone swarms, to watching through the lens of a camera, to algorithmic machine learning.

www.sidegapstudios.com

Every backroad and worn trail has a story, a memory, and everyone traveling along those paths can connect with the multitude of understandings entwined within them. Amelia’s work takes those memories and transforms it, with a soft and gentle touch, into something you can travel alongside. She settles into the folds of iterative placemaking, and relies on the interactions between her body, histories, and memories to inform her creative practice, and further the connective tendrils between her and her acts of present memory.

www.ameliavoos.com

amelia voos

danielle damico

Danielle Damico is a multimedia artist that creates speculative vignettes to counter the inherently hierarchical nature of the narrative and serve as meditations on the attention economy of our post-truth society. Primarily working in video, she adapts multiple forms such as multichannel installation, social media based performance, and virtual reality experiences. Her work subverts the digital mediation of our intimate relationships with ourselves, each other and the natural environment.

www.daniellecdamico.com

Rahne Alexander is a Baltimore-based intermedia artist and writer working towards queer and transfeminist liberation through performance, video, music, collage, memoir and any other necessary means.

www.rahne.com

rahne alexander

maks prykhodko

Maksym Prykhodko is a Ukrainian-born interdisciplinary artist whose work addresses topics of immigration, personal identity, and play. He’s interested in combining the mundane and the ephemeral to create interactive and experiential work.

www.maksymprykhodko.com

Safiyah Cheatam is a Baltimore-based conceptual and social practice artist, digital storyteller, and afrofuturist. In her research-based multidisciplinary practice, she focuses on material culture and social phenomena involving Black Muslims in the United States, and the role of Afrofuturism in Black folks’ daily lives, theorized by Martine Syms as Mundane Afrofuturism.

www.safiyahcheatam.com

safiyah cheatam

lindsay d’andelet

Lindsay D’Andelet is a multimedia artist from College Park, Maryland.  Her practice focuses on the human body and she constructs light and sound based objects that aid in discovering the intuitive, ephemeral, and vulnerable nature of one’s self.

www.ltdandelet.com

elijah davis

Elijah hails from the northeastern Ohio city of Youngstown. It was there that they developed their love of all things beaten, bruised, dilapidated, and deprecated – much like the city itself. They have a prime interest in surveillance and the way it intercedes in personal lives, from data collection to micro drone swarms, to watching through the lens of a camera, to algorithmic machine learning.

www.sidegapstudios.com

amelia voos

Every road has a story, and everyone within it has their own stories, their own memories. Amelia’s work takes memory, and with a soft touch, transforms it into something you can travel along with. Baltimore, Maryland born and bred, she can tell you the history of pretty much every neighborhood within the city limits.

www.ameliavoos.com

danielle damico

Danielle Damico is a multimedia artist that creates speculative vignettes to counter the inherently hierarchical nature of the narrative and serve as meditations on the attention economy of our post-truth society. Primarily working in video, she adapts multiple forms such as multichannel installation, social media based performance, and virtual reality experiences. Her work subverts the digital mediation of our intimate relationships with ourselves, each other and the natural environment.

www.daniellecdamico.com

rahne alexander

Rahne Alexander is a Baltimore-based intermedia artist and writer working towards queer and transfeminist liberation through performance, video, music, collage, memoir and any other necessary means.

www.rahne.com

maks prykhodko

Maksym Prykhodko is a Ukrainian-born interdisciplinary artist whose work addresses topics of immigration, personal identity, and play. He’s interested in combining the mundane and the ephemeral to create interactive and experiential work.

www.maksymprykhodko.com

safiyah cheatam

Safiyah Cheatam is a Baltimore-based conceptual and social practice artist, digital storyteller, and afrofuturist. In her research-based multidisciplinary practice, she focuses on material culture and social phenomena involving Black Muslims in the United States, and the role of Afrofuturism in Black folks’ daily lives, theorized by Martine Syms as Mundane Afrofuturism.

www.safiyahcheatam.com

lindsay d’andelet

Lindsay D’Andelet is a multimedia installation artist from College Park, Maryland. She is primarily focused on modeling light in the same way that a sculptor would work with clay. Her current “Reports of Confirmation” deals with medical misdiagnosis and dismissive care in women.

www.ltdandelet.com