Artist

Alexander Webber is a British born artist, living in The Netherlands, who investigates the shifting symbolic and cultural capital that has embedded itself into society. Often drawing on personal experiences of design and the fashion industry, eurocentricity is digested through his cynical and darkly humorous perspective.


Ariana Muixí Gutiérrez graduated as an Illustrator in Barcelona’s Escola Massana in 2017, while also studying Art History in Barcelona’s University. Today Ariana is working on several installations and sculptures made in glass, as Glass Art is her new speciality, but also on another whole range of materials: she have always enjoyed discovering, trying, changing, creating.


Katie Mc Fadden is an Irish artist working primarily in moving image.Delving into themes of displacement identity and inherited dysfunction. Working both on analogue and digital she is focussed on creating primarily atmospheric work that is not literal but rather acts as a sort of oblique memory.


Mari Männa is examining the relationship between reality, meaning, symbols and signs. In her practice she has currently delved into a simulacrum effect, drawing on Jean Baudrillard's theory. Männa likes to deal with controversial issues and to point out the irony of any situation.


Heidi Paju is a master student in sculpture and installation from Tallinn. Trough her artistic practice she negotiates the topics related to social imbalance, memory, equality and communication. Her current practices are dealing with the social memory and it's temporality.


Richard Engel is a German conceptual artist. In his sculptures and installations he questions traditional forms of art and works sculpturally and performatively in public space.  He uses a variety of artistic media and experiments with material transfer. Unconventional materials such as dough and baked goods are often used.


Sten Eltermaa  work is often derived from reaction to built environment. Important subjects are liminality and anonymity. Sten's optical interests include reflections and transparencies with their metaphoric allusions. As a material, glass is important. Sten uses mostly photography to communicate the ideas he has.


Michael Fowler is a Vancouver-based interdisciplinary artist and critical designer. They are immersed in situating a harmonous balance between the biophillic and digital spheres. Further, Fowler is excited by soft-sabotage and questioning of social, sensorial, and infrastructural normalcies. Empathy, play, and mindfulness encompass the current visage of their work.


Tamar Paal is interested in objects around us and how we react to them. He is interested studying the psychoanalytic concepts and Visual Perception. Through material he creates a symbolic meaning. He uses materials that are inherently uncertain in shape. At the moment, he is interested in the transformation and instability of materials.


Andrea Basto Ball is an artist currently based in The Netherlands employing ephemerality as a material to explore the definition of space. Her practice utilises a mix of spatial interventions and instructive actions to create fleeting encounters between a space and observer, focusing on the dependability of experience to define the work.


Olesja Semenkova was born in 1992 in Tallinn, Estonia. Lives and works in Tallinn.