Femininity

INTERVIEW | Songer Yang

INTERVIEW | Songer Yang

Songer Yang is a visual artist working across painting, graphic design, and narrative forms. Rooted in personal memory, her practice explores themes of family, femininity, and the emotional weight of domestic rituals. She is interested in how love lingers in the everyday, how repetition echoes absence, and how the body remembers through touch.

INTERVIEW | Ekaterina Shcherbakova

INTERVIEW | Ekaterina Shcherbakova

Ekaterina Shcherbakova is a Paris-based artist working across performance, installation, and painting. She develops work at the intersection of feminism, body politics, new materialism, and radical intimacies, combining performance and material research to explore the body as a site where personal experience and political structures converge.

INTERVIEW | Ailyn Lee

INTERVIEW | Ailyn Lee

Ailyn Lee is an interdisciplinary artist based in New York. Working with hand-sculpted stone clay, found objects, and drawings on canvas, she creates dreamlike scenes that explore memory, femininity, and transformation. Her creative process often begins with automatic drawings or fragments of dreams, allowing subconscious imagery to surface organically.

INTERVIEW | Aodan

INTERVIEW | Aodan

Aodan is a visual artist who is more willing to call herself an 'escapist' and 'art shaman'. Her body of work delves into the complicated tableaux with aggressiveness, gentleness, fragility, softness, toughness, struggles, emotions, and pain within femininity and female gender in delicate and cryptic looks. She digs into the neglected, unorthodox, forgotten, and hidden parts of "Yin" utilizing forgotten ancient traditional craft techniques.