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Meet Our Contributing Artists

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Cole Leigh

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https://www.coleleigh.com/

Cole creates work nodding to the surreality asked when examining our relationship to the notion of self and spirit in the IRL and the URL. Through digital formats such as the web-based interactive design of this site, to AR, and audio-visual film, all the way to analog mediums such as Silver Gelatin photography and collages, Cole’s work explores the interrelation between these seemingly binary realms and the non-binary structures between them. Through feelings, mindfulness, and light satire on the transcendental, as well as ways of being, their current work roots itself in iterative forms exploring memory and its impressions.

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Angela Risi

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Angela Risi is a post-modern dancer interested in somatics, genealogy, and the studying the body as an archive. She views creative movement as a tool for expression, exploration, and liberation. She hols a BA in English and Psychology from San Diego State University, where her coursework focused on queer, critical race, and feminist studies in 20th/21st-century American texts.

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Lee Kim

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WearableTracy is a collection of wearable art made out of pipe cleaners. Each piece is intended to be worn as a mask or a crown. By wearing a new piece every day, I am inviting others to connect with me. I do not know in advance what form each day’s creation will take. The composition and shapes are inspired by my daughter Hannah’s daily drawings. WearableTracy is about friendship, human connection, keeping humanity alive, and being open to unknowns.

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Phaedra Beauchamp

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Clay pots exist in the ancient traditions of forming earth into vessels vital for humanity, to carry water. The mouth is a vessel, the ear is a vessel; we carry what we speak and hear, what we have spoken and what we have heard beyond our own lifetimes. In death too, the clay pot may carry remains of a loved one passed. Our bodies carry memories of those who have brought us here, our words and intentions filling gaps of past and future. Intuition is the gift of generations, the culmination of you and the trace of a path.

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Ramona Demotto

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Nkima Stephenson

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Nkima is a senior in Columbia College. As a neuroscience major and a dancer, she hopes to use what she has learned about psychology and movement to better tell stories and work on community building through workshops, interactive performances, and movement installations.

Organizers

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Allison Costa

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Post-Baccalaureate Fellow the Movement Lab at Barnard College

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Yisel Garcia

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Post-Baccalaureate Fellow in the Design Center at Barnard College.

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Guy De Lancy

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Studio Manager in the Movement Lab at Barnard College

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Kelly Grey

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Design Center Coordinator at Barnard College.

Cole Leigh

Website Designer

Special thanks to Cole for creating and designing this website. Check out their work on their website and social medisa.

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Paulo Ribeiro

Hub 3D Virtual Designer

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Special thanks to Paulo for creating our virtual hub event space.

 

Paulo Ribeiro is a recent graduate from Teachers College, Columbia University. His area of focus is the use of educational games and technology for learning and persuasion.

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