Carla Rump is a visual artist working across installation and sculpture. Her practice explores transformation, materiality, and the cyclical relationship between creation and dissolution. Drawing from natural processes and organic forms, she develops immersive, site-responsive environments that engage spatial and bodily perception.
INTERVIEW | Leah Larisa Bunshaft
Leah Larisa Bunshaft is a multidisciplinary artist who works in mixed media. Trauma received in childhood, changes of countries influenced the choice of themes of the artist. A key theme in Leah's artworks is the vulnerability of the fragile human being in this insecure world, issues of femininity, women's lives, feminism and self-identity.
INTERVIEW | Mengqi Liu
Mengqi Liu (刘孟琦) is a multidisciplinary artist based in California, working across painting, printmaking, collage, and sculptural accumulation. Her practice investigates the invisible structures that shape human experience, the boundaries between self and society, the transformation of memory, and the shifting authority of symbols across contexts.
INTERVIEW | Ziwen Li
Ziwen Li is an artist based between London and China, working across painting, drawing, sculpture and installation. She is deeply interested in fluid energies that circulate between the subconscious and nature. Her work reflects on memory, authenticity, transience, psychological vulnerability, kindness, and the human search for meaning.




