erhanus
Conceptual artist and author [1987, Ankara]. Granted multiple international honors for his 11 NGO / association presidency, pioneer marketing projects and as the A.D. 1644 Marketing Group CEO, 'best digital & strategic agency' awards. His artworks were exhibited in 120+ exhibitions in ~30 countries, 14 of which are solos.
Anysa
Anysa Saleh is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice explores the experiences of first and second-generation Yemenis in the United States. Born and raised in the Central Valley of California, Saleh's Yemeni-Muslim background informs her contemporary gaze on outdated traditional ideas and philosophies surrounding hijab and expectations for Yemeni women. Working in digital photography, Saleh addresses gender, religion, cultural codes, and assimilation through self-portraiture and capturing images of other women from her community.

Cary Michael Robinson - Interdisciplinary Artist Promo

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Cary Michael Robinson's Interdisciplinary Artist Promo along with a brief description of the inspiration behind his 2023 mixed media canvas artwork entitled "C.R.A.C.K.E.R." (Channeling Racism Against Colored Kin, Except Reversed).
Medium: Mixed Media Acrylic: Black & White Collage Prints, Fabric, Glitter, Jewelry and Acrylic Paint on Canvas
Year: 2023
Details: 30 x 40
Cary Michael
I am an interdisciplinary and mixed media artist who combines visual art, technology and social activism to raise public awareness and inspire social change. This juxtaposition of various mediums allows me to artistically convey complex concepts through the poetics of hybrid imagery that prompt deep reflection and inspire curiosity and thought. Either by constructing narratives or creating artwork that expresses my personal opinions, I invite viewers to reflect, connect, heal, elevate, and be radically inspired towards positive, real-world action.

in a single drop...

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‘in a single drop…’ offers a visual and sonic mediation inspired by water offering common in Tibetan shrines. While the religious aspects of the practice are not featured, the notion of inviting presence and quietude by heightening awareness of self and space are very much at the heart of this installation. The sound of water dripping slowly into seven bowls is amplified and processed live to create a sonic memory of the real sounds, one that will sometimes seem distant and distorted.
Medium: Electronics, audio gear, water bowls, lights
Year: 2015
Details: Size and duration variable
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