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Julia Carrillo Escalera

Julia Carrillo Escalera's practice utilizes mathematics and physics in order to build an approach to natural phenomena, such as the transformation of space, the motion of light, and the forces that condition life on Earth.

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Amber Hickey

Amber is a cultural researcher and educator currently working on a project about non-human climate activism.

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Rodrigo Ímaz

Through poetical analogies of nature and anthropogenic events, Rodrigo Ímaz's practice emphasizes the inadequacies of instrumental reason, while critiquing contemporary society by exploring the violent nature of the relationship between life and cycles of nature.

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SofieRex

SofieRex is a queer-feminist political activist from Copenhagen-Denmark with loads of experience working with political community building, collective organizing and political events/protests, employing ideas of Utopia centered around non-hierarchical collective living and collective political organizing.

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Lavinia Raccanello

Lavinia Raccanello's work focuses on the relationship between human beings, society and social justice, with a particular emphasis on the power of dialectic and participatory practice, and the conflict between state power and personal autonomy and responsibility.

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Stephen Polk

Stephen Polk is an educator, researcher, and community organizer. He's been involved in numerous movements and projects, including anti-war organizing, 10 years of collective living, Occupy Denver, food justice and gardening.

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Walker Tufts

Walker Tufts uses writing, art, and dialogue to explore collaboration, institutional forms, pedagogy, and landscape.

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Matthias Borello

Matthias Borello is a Danish critic and independent curator focused on art practices, exhibition formats and curatorial strategies within social practices.

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