Art Gallery
Art Gallery will be open Saturday, May 23rd and Sunday, May 24th, 2026
The Longing Archive
By Anshula Saha
The Longing Archive is an interactive installation that uses an analog telephone system to explore the emotional texture of waiting in an age of instant communication. By dialing into recorded voices of longing, overthinking, and unfinished conversations, you encounter delay as a meaningful experience, reconsidering how technology shapes intimacy, absence, and attention.
[pro]scribed | [circum]scribed
By Alice Tang
This installation utilizes pen plotters as “mechanical buffers” for increasingly proscribed speech—absorbing risk in increasingly authoritarian/fascistic contexts where direct expression is surveilled, censored, and violently punished. This project draws from computational poetry and responds to crackdowns on free speech and political expression in the United States and United Kingdom.
Hemathurgy - the VR experience
By Ala Leresteux
Hemathurgy is an immersive virtual reality project that invites participants on a meditative journey into the inner landscapes of their own biology. The experience begins in front of an art work in a virtual space. The viewer enters a surreal, animated world derived from elements of the original painting.
Fixation
By Eirini Tampasouli
Fixation is a 3D object displayed on a monitor mixed with painted elements that reacts to the sound of the environment through a microphone. It constitutes a hybrid facial form that integrates traditional artistic techniques, such as painting, with contemporary media technologies, raising questions about the medium itself and exploring how identities and modes of representation can be reinvented in the age of digital technologies.
Echoes from the Greatest Silence: Reclaiming Breath through Open Photobioreactors
By HONF (House of Natural Fiber)
Uthando
By Sine Dlamini
Fantasias Perifericas
By Tati Cuoco, Daniela Guevara, Xyamm Angel, & Candie
Peripheral Fantasies softens hardware through a decolonial, queer, and migrant lens. Using open-source Audiostellar, it maps audio into constellations for collective listening. The project weaves migrant and queer narratives to imagine alternative interfaces—tools for care, rest, and connection—challenging dominant technologies shaped by control, extraction, and survival-driven systems.