Teresa Eng: China Dream

China Dream explores the fractured identity of the second generation diaspora as they’re straddled their birth country and their motherland. Teresa Eng, whose parents immigrated to Canada from China via Hong Kong, sought out to explore her ancestral homeland between 2013-2017. Teresa’s cultural knowledge of a country which she has...

Camille Carbonaro: Call Me Victoria

Call me Victoria is a visual archaeology that explores elements of memory, genealogy and exile. This investigation related to the consequences of my family's migration from Italy to Marseille. I address issues of self definition, the discovery of one's own roots and the exploration of my memory traces and neuroses....

Sumi Anjuman: Somewhere Else Than Here

Says Sumi: Born into a strange universe where caged birds can sing but cannot fly, where our love is unloved, yet to die. Is everything untrue or are we? In my state of Bangladesh, the LGBTQ community is suppressed. In our state of Bangladesh, the people believe in the written...

Panos Charalampidis & Mary Chairetaki: Cornucopia

Cornucopia (horn of plenty) is an artistic research on the Lassithi plateau’s elusive identity. Lassithi plateau, situated at 840m ASL on the island of Crete, is a natural fortress with particularly fertile land surrounded by mountains. First inhabited during the Neolithic age, it became a significant cult place of the...

Lebohang Kganye: Tell Tale

Says Lebohang: With the scotching sun piercing the skin, I spent weeks walking along the gravel roads of the small town Nieu Bethesda in the Karoo, Eastern Cape which the residents call a village, a term foreign in my vocabulary. Shawn Graaff - an American young woman who lives between...

Alice Zilberberg: Meditations

In this series, Zilberberg creates animal montages as an expression of self-therapy. As a person living in the west, moving through a daily life that is sometimes high-pace and emotionally complex, the artist finds calm in the presence of these wild animals. The animals are placed in serene and ethereal...

Ge Zeng: Hallucination

Says Zeng: This is a series of black and white photographs, taken in China from 2012 to 2018. What here is represented doesn't aim to be a simple copy of the real world, it reflects my illusions. I call it the collection of my imagination. I use my way to...

Adam Żądło: Deserted Village

Says Adam: Deserted village is a story about animals that are no longer natural in the nature, are becoming less and less common in the countryside and do not have their future in our cities. Their fates show the transformation that takes place on our farm, in the whole village...

Stig Marlon Weston: Divinations

"Divinations" explores the landscape of a holy mountain through the lens of light and chemicals. Using cameraless photography as a medium to bear witness of the sacred and the secular in the natural landscape Weston images are collected photographic relics to be used as interpretable signs and portents. The Spanish...

Anna Warner: Boundaryland

Says Anna: Boundaryland is an ongoing project in which I am feeling blindly for the limits of my perception on two matters: the various takes on humanity's relationship with nature and "the natural" in modern society, and the confines of photography as a medium for conveying truth. In the Summer...