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
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 | Chloe Saron
Chloe Saron was born in Baltimore, Maryland. Through blurred forms and softness, the artist explores memory, interconnectedness, and stillness, inviting viewers into a quiet space of reflection and recognition. What is so exciting about Saron’s process is that it is an act of personal rebellion, going against everything she was trained to do.
INTERVIEW | Daniela Miranda – Antüpewma Rülkelme Mella
Daniela Miranda (Antüpewma Rülkelme Mella) is a photographer, ceremonialist, and cultural storyteller rooted in her Mapuche lineage. Her practice weaves ancestral memory, visual ritual, and cultural preservation. The series Whispers of the Amazon is a ceremonial act of remembrance, an offering to the Sapara Nation, whose language and ancestral knowledge stand on the edge of disappearance.
INTERVIEW | Abir Kobeissi
Abir Kobeissi is a Lebanese artist based in Munich. Her multidisciplinary practice explores value, authorship, and power through painting, sculpture, photography, textiles, and installation. Her work combines introspection with critical observation, creating spaces for reflection on contemporary power structures and the mechanisms that define worth and meaning.
INTERVIEW | Katia Shneider
Katia Shneider is an artist working with installation, sculpture, and video. Her practice focuses on exploring how the individual reconfigures the self and presence in the world amidst ongoing radical social, technological, and cultural transformations. In her practice, Katia explores the phenomenon of the nomadic identity of the contemporary individual.
INTERVIEW | Xiaohan Wu
Xiaohan Wu is a metalsmith and contemporary jewellery artist whose work explores the intersection of form, sound, and communication. Through horn-like and woven metal structures, she translates vibration into visual language. Her practice is rooted in her experience of navigating linguistic and cultural boundaries after moving across countries.
INTERVIEW | Chenglin Li
Chenglin (Clover) Li is a computational artist, designer, and entrepreneur working at the intersection of generative systems and contemporary visual culture. Using code, 3D printing, and emerging materials, she creates dynamic visual systems that evolve through algorithmic processes and interaction. Post-Human Bloom explore the relationship of emerging technologies with human and non-human life.
INTERVIEW | Malwina Jachimczak
Malwina Jachimczak is developing a career as a visual artist. She offers people art like orange soda: fizzy, a little sweet, slightly tart, and emotionally accessible. Her art resonates with its format, the intensity of its colours, and the richness of its emotions. It is a testament to her inner expansion.
INTERVIEW | Zhiyu You
Zhiyu You is a Chinese-born illustrator and tattoo artist based in New York. Her practice combines traditional painting techniques with digital drawing, forming a visual language shaped by her Chinese cultural background. Through this hybrid approach, she explores the lived experiences of women and marginalised communities, focusing on moments that are often overlooked or unspoken.
INTERVIEW | Lynne Roberts-Goodwin
Lynne Roberts-Goodwin (b. 1954, Sydney) is an internationally recognized artist known for her photography, sculpture, and video. Her large-scale photographic projects explore the impact of place on cultural consciousness, often focusing on remote landscapes and ecological change. Her work highlights humanity’s effect on the planet and shifting cultural heritage.










