
Aleph Geddis
Aleph Geddis' hand carved sculpture created for Facebook's Artist in Residence program and installed in Seattle, WA.

AKIRASH
Austin / Lagos-based artist Olaniyi Akindiya aka AKIRASH reflects on the accelerated pace of development, social infrastructure, and the systems of power that govern everyday existence.

Humaira Abid
Humaira Abid’s installation of hand-carved wood shirts and painted stitch lines referencing migration invites the viewer to share a personal story that may have been previously folded and put away.

Beili Liu
Beili Liu's cascading installation "Sky Well, Austin" inspired by water and created for Facebook's Artist in Residence program in Austin, TX.

Markel Uriu
Markel Uriu’s work explores the nature of invasive species, their environmental impacts, and their links to humanity, colonialism, and globalization.

Eroyn Franklin
After a decade of creating comics, Eroyn Franklin finds joy in ceramics, a “capricious” medium requiring love and care, just like our messy multi-faceted selves.

Beth Consetta Rubel
Beth Consetta Rubel's mural, representing diverse women in science and technology installed in Austin, TX.

Adam Friedman
Adam Friedman's perspective bending mural "This Thusness" blends a tech aesthetic and romantic landscapes, activated through Oculus' augmented reality application, and installed in Seattle, WA.

Everest Pipkin
Everest Pipkin's geological mural, mixing hand drawn and robot generated elements installed in Austin, TX.

Brian Sanchez
Artist Brian Sanchez's mural created in collaboration with Urban Artworks and installed in Seattle, WA.

Joe Rudko
oe Rudko’s "Timeline" is a collaged pathway of thousands of hand-cut Kodac Instamatics photographs mapping our desire to document shared human experiences.

Derek Bruno
In Derek Bruno’s piece “verum ex adverso,” Latin for “truth from the other side,” his strategically painted and aligned planes create the perception of fields of color, revealing the way light becomes the images that we see.























