Ala Leresteux
Ala studied Philosophy in Moscow State University (MSU) which for ever changed her perception and gave endless range of themes for contemplation. After finishing university, she moved to Paris and studied at l'Ecole Nationale des Beaux-Arts (ENSBA), as she understood that the best way to express her ideas is art; at the moment she is in love with ink pointillism. René Magritte is an inspiration to Ala in terms of intellectual search and desire to go beyond the visible reality while MK Escher, strikes her with his impeccable technique and innovative approach to the perspective.
Alakina Mann
Alakina is an artist and illustrator from London living in Berlin, a long standing fascination with the human body and introspection informs her work. Her drawings muse on the interconnectedness of mind and body and how the internal world shapes external forms, and vica verca.
“The body is the expression of the mind”
Amalia Mourad
Amalia Mourad was born (1992) and raised in Berkeley, California. In 2016, Mourad obtained an MFA Fine Arts degree from the School of Visual Arts in New York. Mourad has shown her work in New York, California, Miami, Montreal, Berlin, Madrid and Lisbon and been represented at art fairs such as PULSE and Spring Break Art Show. Her work has been featured in numerous publications including twice as a Noteworthy artist in New American Paintings.
Camille Théodet
Camille started his fine art studies in 2013, France, at EESI (Ecole Européenne Supérieure de l’Image) and received his art diploma in 2016. He touched a lot of medias and mediums, digital (3D animation, video rendering, sound and music) as traditional (painting, drawing, sculpture, installation).
He then moved to Strasbourg to do one year in a private school of SFX make up and wigmaking (Metamorphoses, Strasbourg, France).
After his last studies in SFX, he moved to Berlin, where he is still based currently.
Charlie Stein
In her work Charlie Stein deals with dominant cultural aesthetics questioning existing modes of perception within the context of a highly digitized, visually overstimulated world. Her material is gathered through extensive research and translated into drawings, installations, sculptures, paintings and text. Stein studied fine art in Munich and Stuttgart and holds a postgraduate degree in fine arts as Meisterschüler of Christian Jankowski.
Charlotte de Bekker
Charlotte de Bekker is an Award-winning Filmmaker and Painter based in Berlin, Germany. Born to Dutch Parents Charlotte spent the majority of their childhood in Ras Al Khaimah, United Arab Emirates, going on to study both Film and Philosophy at NYU's Abu Dhabi campus on a Full Academic Scholarship.
Currently, Charlotte is at the beginning stages of building a production company titled Future Ancestor.
Dora Ragusa
Through the combination of color and shape the intention of Italian realistic painter Dora Ragusa, is to transport her past experiences and her present thoughts onto the canvas, providing the viewer with a sort of a mirror in which she can reflect and in some ways recognise herself.
Emma Weird
Emma Weird is a Berlin based visual artist.
They explore expectations and assumptions surrounding the nude body and aim to liberate this from the patriarchal male gaze, serving as a platform to elevate queer beauty.
Emma works with bold, colorful, acrylics to achieve this. Their work is inspired by the relationship – or lack of – between identities and nude bodies.
Erika Clugston
Erika Clugston is an artist and writer based in Berlin. With bold colors and juicy paint, her work expresses the contemporary anxiety, millennial burnout, personal angst, and general mood of our distorted reality. Erika is originally from New Mexico, U.S.A. and has degrees in Fine Art and English from Southwestern University.
Esther Samuels-Davis
Esther Samuels-Davis was born and raised in Catskill, a small town in upstate New York. In 2005 she moved to Oakland, California to study at California College of the Arts where she concentrated in printmaking and illustration. After a few years of working as a letterpress printer in California, Esther moved to Berlin, where she's put her focus into writing and illustrating books for children and adults.
Jan Ziegler
Berlin-based artist Jan Ziegler is using the medium of paint to capture snapshots of human emotions in abstract visual references. In his portrait works, Jan pursues a concept of subtle beauty that reaches beyond established ideals. Primarily male faces fascinate through their magical presence and appear lost in reverie, sometimes looking almost stereotypical whilst leaving space for individual associations and interpretation.
Jared Long
Jared Long is a 27 year old artist living in Berlin. He has a bad attitude and thinks artists' bios are pointless. He believes art should be able to stand on its own without any description.
Joanna Mortreux
Joanna Mortreux is a French/Australian visual artist currently working in Berlin. Having completed an Honours Degree in Psychology from The University of Melbourne and a Fine Arts Degree from RMIT her work intersects geological time, sculpture and the power of myth making.
Lucio Cathexis
Lucio Cathexis was born in the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina. In 2016 he received the diploma of master degree in visual arts, enabling him to teach in institutions of formal education. During his academic career, he experimented and expanded his artistic language in different disciplines such as painting, drawing, engraving, and sculpture.
Maud Tutsche
Maud Tutsche is Bildende Künstlerin, lebt und arbeitet in Berlin. Ihr Werk umfasst Collagen, Zeichnungen, Fotogramme und Monotypien. Maud Tutsches Schlüsselthema ist der Mensch in seiner Angst, Zerstörung,
Einsamkeit und Schönheit. Dabei geht es ihr um das Wesentliche. Der Kern ihrer Kunst sind die seelischen Zustände, die entlarvend das Unabänderliche zeigen.
Maud Tutsche is a visual artist, lives and works in Berlin. Her work includes collages, drawings, photograms and monotypes. Maud Tutsche's key theme is the human being in his fear, destruction, loneliness and
beauty. Important for her is to show the essentials. The core of her art is the psychic states that shows unmask the irrevocable.
Mira Varg
Mira Varg is a multidisciplinary artist, her work ranging from photography through printmaking, illustration, installation and sculptures. Her practice revolves around art that creates occurrences that challenge our perception and understanding of our normal reality.
Varg collaborates with musicians, scientists, she has exhibited all across Europe, in galleries such as Somerset House and more.
Shannon Lewis
Shannon Lewis is a Canadian born, Berlin based artist whose practice encompasses painting, installation and performance. She has exhibited in Canada, United States, the Caribbean, and Europe. She has obtained a BA from OCADU in Toronto and an MFA from Goldsmiths, University of London. Shannon’s practice is about demanding a pleasure space that plays with primping and polishing not as an assimilation to the fashion-beauty complex; but a space of satisfying self-care, artistry and adaptability.
Sophie Iremonger
Born 1983 Dublin Ireland, educated at the national college of art and design, Sophie Iremonger graduated in 2008 with a BA in Painting. She has lived in Berlin for the last ten years developing a strong studio practice and has exhibited extensively in Europe and America.
Stella Meris
Stella Meris (*1990) is a multimedia artist living and working in Berlin/Basel. She graduated in 2019 at the University of Arts Berlin in fine arts. From 2016-2017 she studied at the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design in Jerusalem. Currently she's working to bring painting and video together with performance.
Valeria Sanguini
Valeria Sanguini was born in Ethiopia in 1973 and grows up in Germany, Italy, Chile, Spain France. In 2001 she graduates in Painting at Academy of Fine Arts in Rome after a first certificate in Sociology at the Sorbonne in Paris where she first confronts with postcolonial political issues and the loss and distortion of cultural identities and territories, this inexorable process of mistreatment of contents through racial and sexual abjection; this loss becoming the starting point for her positioning as artist. History becomes a territory to rework out, denouncing the violence and building up an Elsewhere to imagine and reenact.
WAF
Wafa Ben Romdhane aka WAF is a Tunisian visual artist based in a Berlin.
Through the last nine 10 years where she lived in Paris she worked as vj with different structures like Arabstazy, Wafolyv and Planningtorock. She is collaborating in Berlin with collectives such as Room 4 Resistance and Pornceptual. As a visual artist she likes to create visual utopias where the self can be freed from social rules. It’s also a way to illustrate the state of being a poc queer person living in exile and to transmit some knowledge and emotions.