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Jessica Williams was born 1986 in Anchorage, Alaska. She studied at The Cooper Union in New York, USA, Malmö Art Academy, Sweden, and Oslo National Academy of the Arts. Now she lives and works in Moss. Jessica Williams collects objects from everyday life, which are then processed and refined. Through language, aesthetic collections, and tragicomedy, Williams’ work examines themes such as identity and humans’ relationship with nature, consumption, and technology. Collaboration across disciplines and media is an essential part of her work. Although her practice is firmly rooted in self-publishing and experimental artist books, she also works with photography, video, sculpture, and VR.
Tom Teulon (b. 1992) and Trude Bekk (b. 1989) are an artist duo who have been working together since the autumn of 2020. Tom is a British Architect with a MArch from London Metropolitan University, Trude is a Norwegian Artist with an MA from Trondheim Academy of Fine Art. Their work utilises advanced digital technologies and real time visual effects to create multi-sensory artworks exploring human - non-human entanglement. Their ongoing project 'Sublime Synaesthesia' aims to expose overlooked ecological narratives through site specific immersive experiences. The project is supported by BKV (Norwegian Visual Artists Fund).
Visual artist and filmmaker Aleksander Johan Andreassen (b.1982, Bodø, Norway) lives in Oslo, Norway. Aleksander Johan Andreassen’s collaborations and open-ended performances draw attention to the subtle ways in which public and semi-public spaces influence human behavior. Engaging performers, choreographers, filmmakers, writers, and artists, as well as family members and non-artists, he intervenes in city streets and shopping malls in the hopes of eliciting critical or disruptive ways of perceiving and interacting with the built environment. Aleksander's work has been featured in exhibitions and film festivals on a national and international scale including the AC Institute in New York, USA; The 63rd International Short Film Festival Oberhausen in Oberhausen, DE. Aleksander holds a MFA from Konstfack University College in Stockholm, SE, and is currently undertaking a research residency at the Jan van Eyck Academie in Maastricht, NL.
Lexie Owen (b 1982, Canada) is an interdisciplinary artist whose practice explores notions of the collective, structures of support and networks of care. Using artistic, curatorial and textual methods her projects seek to create space for intimacies in unexpected ways, investigate the material conditions that surround collective acts, and find unconventional expressions of agency within the gestures and social forms that make up everyday life.
Metonymy Garden is a collaborative project developed by Ana Brotas (PT) and Viviana Cárdenas (CO). With a background in pedagogy, they examine the fictional capacity of landscapes through participatory interventions, collective-making, speculative storytelling, and performative installations. Together, they have developed research work at the Historical Pavillion in Hvervenbukta, an initiative organized by Vibeke Frost Andersen; and at the Wide Space residency in Portugal, a collaboration with Karina Sletten part of the multidisciplinary project Malacate supported by the EEA Grants. Brotas and Cárdenas hold an MFA in Art and Public Space from the Oslo National Academy of the Arts, for which they have been awarded grants respectively from the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation and ICETEX.
Performance in an Attempt (by Maté Labus [HU] & Erina Kawachi [JP]) is an artists' duo producing a series of collective performing experiments with sounds and body movements, founded in March 2020, right after the pandemic started, with the aim of reevaluating the relationship between body/space and revealing a mutual narrative through gestures and the joy of performing.
"I do not pursue any goal, no system, no tendency. I have no program, no style, no direction. I steer clear of definitions. I do not know what I want. I am inconsistent, non-committal, passive. I like the indefinite, the boundless, continuous uncertainty". Runa Sandnes (b. 1975, Oslo) lives and works in Oslo. She has a master degree from Oslo National Academy of the Arts (2002). Upcoming exhibitions at Kunsthall Oslo (2022) and Small Projects, Tromsø (2023). Some of her more recent exhibitions have been at the Norwegian Sculpture Triennale, Oslo (2021), Norwegian Sculpture Biennale, Oslo (2015), Skulpturarena öst, Oslo (2015), Galleri 69, Oslo (2015) and Tenthaus,Oslo (2015), Norsk Billedhoggerforening, Oslo (2013), Sekkefabrikken, Slemmestad (2013) and Dortmund Bodega, Oslo (2013). Galleri Maria Veie, Oslo (2013)
Karina Sletten (f.1993, NO) er en tverrfaglig kunstner som arbeider med lyd, performance, video og relasjonell estetikk. Prosjektene hennes omgir de arkitektoniske møtepunktene for måten mennesker, natur og gjenstander av menneskelig design sameksisterer på, og bruker ofte forlatte steder som performative sites eller gjenstander for videre utforskning. Slettens bakgrunn fra radio gir verkene hennes en narrativ stil, der budskap og refleksjon ofte integreres i verket som et interaktivt virkemiddel. Den siste tiden har Sletten jobbet med en større undersøkelse av ruiners fysiske og sosiale egenskaper, og utforsker ulike skala større og mindre arbeider knyttet til det hun beskriver som ruinkonstruksjoner – økologiske og teknologiske utgravninger i samtidsspørsmål. Dette kan innebære utryddelsen av norsk regnskog, historiske endringer i boligpolitikk, trygghet i offentlige rom, og fiendtlig arkitekturs endring av sosio-geografiske mønstre i byen. Sletten har nylig hatt residenser ved Notam senter for elektronisk kunst i Oslo, Wide Space – Projeto Malacate i Portugal, Summer Academy ved Hordaland Kunstsenter i Bergen. Sletten er utdannet ved Kunsthøgskolen i Oslo, med en MFA i kunst og offentlig rom.