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Maya Beverly

Maya Beverly is a Georgia born artist, living and working in New York. Her most recent work explores how objects and adornments help us to perceive and define our existence, by being extensions of the body. She is inspired by both popular culture and ancient traditions, and will receive her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from New York University in May 2020. Maya Beverly’s work was featured in The Inbetween, February 12 – February 16, 2020

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Mika Lee

Mika Sarina Lee was born in 1998 in Berkeley, California. Her work reacts to spatiality in art, architecture, and text. She uses a combination of found materials, collage, and drawing to both depict and inhabit indoor spaces. By arranging these elements, she calibrates the materials to their surroundings to reimagine interiority. Mika Lee’s work was featured in Beyond Objects, March 4 – March 8, 2020.

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Monique Muse

Monique Muse is from Bowie, Maryland but has yet to claim a place as her belonging. She seeks a holistic understanding of homeness through building her questioning and discoveries of it. This, along with a fascination in domestic construction methods and languages, lead to an infinite research that is currently documented through functional wooden forms and ambiguously specified photographs. In May 2020, she will be receiving her Bachelor of Fine Arts from New York University. Monique Muse’s work was featured in Cellar / Attic, February 19 – February 23, 2020.

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Christine JiMin Park

Christine JiMin Park is a daughter, an introvert, and a wanderer through Seoul, Vancouver, and NYC. Her interdisciplinary work investigates both the physical and psychological movements and their effects on our perceptions of space and time in the context of memory. She will receive her Bachelor of Fine arts from New York University in May 2020. When she’s not working in her studio, she likes to crack a cup of crème brûlée while flipping through her old family photo albums. Christine JiMin Park’s work was features in The Life of Objects, March 11 – March 15, 2020

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Alyx Runyon

Alyx Runyon is an artist born in Los Angeles and currently residing in New York where they will receive their Bachelor of Fine Arts from New York University in the spring of 2020. They are interested in expanding to a fuzzy logic, consistently working towards focusing on the multitude of variables and a lack of mutual exclusivities. Working with tech and sculpture they only hope to further their knowledge of building both sensible soft and hardware. Alyx Runyon’s work was featured in the Inbetween, February 12 – February 16, 2020.

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Andy Wang

Andy Wang was born on an island in Southern China, 21 years ago. Legend says there was a huge storm before his birth. He loves both horrific monsters and anything fluffy. For the past five years, he has been using almost all of his free time to travel, and has found solace in nature, foreign cultures and fictional worlds. His works deal with the conflicts of an international identity and the beauty of a meaningless existence. If he has to choose between settling for the East and the West, he’d rather not choose at all. Andy will graduate from the…

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Defne Cemal

Defne Cemal is an Istanbul born artist who will receive her Bachelor of Fine Arts from New York University in the Spring of 2019. Her work explores how collective and political memory construct identity and vice versa. She deals with themes such as materiality, time, language and memory by rendering the texture of Istanbul into metaphors that explore a personal past and a political present. Defne Cemal’s work was exhibited in A Veil Between Us, February 20 – 23, 2019

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Samhita Kamisetty

Samhita Kamisetty was born in Portland, Oregon on a Sunday late December. She moved to Bangalore, India when she was 6 and lived there for 13 and a half years. This past summer, she attended Yale Norfolk School of Art and will also receive her Bachelor of Fine Arts from New York University in May. Her recent work includes a ceramic book called keep in touch and drawings on bristol paper of herself in spaces she has observed. In addition, she collects blue images and currently has dried lilies in her bedroom. Samhita Kamisetty’s work was exhibited in Materializing Time,…

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Kara Kendall

Kara Kendall is from Northern Virginia. Currently, she is living, working, looking, sensing,practicing, responding, reciprocating, generating, thinking, feeling, and walking around New York. She is inspired by synchronicity and immediacy and meditates on the thought of making a rash decision. In May 2019 she will graduate from the Studio Art program at New York University with a minor in Creative Writing. Kara Kendall’s work was exhibited in Materializing Time, February 27 – March 2, 2019

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Taryn DeLeon Mendiola

Taryn DeLeon Mendiola does not like to say where she was born and is currently living in New York.  She is Chamorro and grew up near military bases in Kuwait, Qatar, and Colorado.  Her family and multi-cultural background are strong influences in her work.  She received her Bachelor of Fine Arts and Bachelor of the Arts in History from New York University in 2019. Taryn Marie DeLeon Mendiola’s work was exhibited in SELF, March 13 -16, 2019

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Hannah Murphy

Hannah Murphy was born in Paris and raised in New York where she continues to live and work. Her recent work explores the threads between humans and the ecological systems they both inhabit and are part of, in turn, highlighting the precarity inherent in this relationships. In May 2019 she will receive her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from New York University with concentration in sculpture. Hannah Murphy’s work was exhibited in In, and Only If, March 6 – 9, 2019