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Glen Onwin: “Using materials of the place, like black coal dust and white china clay, honored both the environment and its history.”

Creating art that changes as nature does Glen Onwin discusses his journey, from childhood curiosity to an art practice that fuses science, ecology, and landscape, using natural materials to reflect the beauty and transience of changing ecosystems. Glen Onwin is a celebrated artist whose work occupies a unique intersection of art, science, and environmental engagement….

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Ana Mosquera: “I use technology to question itself, exploring how it both connects us and commodifies our connections.”

Ana Mosquera uses digital and physical spaces to explore themes of absence, control, and resilience Ana Mosquera’s work explores identity, belonging, and digital presence, using her personal journey and immersive installations to question how technology and bureaucracy impact our sense of self and connection. Ana Mosquera’s work challenges the boundaries between the physical and digital,…

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Anahit Cass – Art as a Pathway to Justice and Healing

Art shaped by activism, ancestry, and a vision for a compassionate future Anahit Cass’s art bridges human rights advocacy with visual storytelling, addressing identity, social justice, and healing through powerful portraits and conceptual projects, which connect past and future while envisioning a more compassionate world. Anahit Cass is a visionary artist whose work confronts some…

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Ed Panar: “Photography is an excellent tool to learn how to notice and to appreciate your everyday environment and these everyday mysteries more fully.”

A photographic journey through familiar landscapes and subtle moments Ed Panar shares his journey of capturing beauty in everyday surroundings, his love for photobooks, and his dedication to local community-building through Spaces Corners in Pittsburgh. Ed Panar’s artistic journey is a profound exploration of the often-overlooked beauty in everyday surroundings, captured with a sense of…

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