Aitor Lajarin

Aitor Lajarin was born in Vitoria-Gasteiz Basque Country, Spain, in 1977. He holds a BFA from the University of Basque Country and an MFA from the University of California in San Diego. His work has been shown in public institutions and commercial galleries in Europe, Asia, North and South America. He currently lives and works […]

Carina A. del Rosario

Born in the Philippines, Carina A. del Rosario immigrated to the United States as a young girl. She earned her B.A. in Communication from Santa Clara University in 1991. She has studied photography with Magnum Photographer Alex Webb, Rebecca Norris Webb, Raul Touzon and Eddie Soloway, and has been mentored by numerous visual artists in […]

Nick Montfort

Nick Montfort develops computational art and poetry, often collaboratively, and studies creative computing of all sorts. He is professor of digital media at MIT. He lives in New York and Boston. Montfort earned a Ph.D. in computer and information science from the University of Pennsylvania, a Masters in creative writing (poetry) from Boston University, a […]

Emilie Clark

Emilie Clark is a New York artist who works in drawing, painting, installation and writing. Different developments in her project “Sweet Corruptions” were exhibited in solo shows at Morgan Lehman Gallery (New York, NY) the Nevada Museum of Art, (Reno,NV), the San Jose Museum of Art and the Lynden Sculpture Garden (Milwaukee, WI) where she […]

Aura Rosenberg

Aura Rosenberg lives in New York City and Berlin.  She has examined themes of sexuality, childhood, work/play, family history and world history.  She has produced painting, sculpture, photography, video, and plays keyboards with her bands Cornichons and Dirty Mirrors in NYC and Berlin. In 1996 Stop Over Press published her first book, Head Shots. In […]

Edgar Oliver

Edgar Oliver is a writer and performer who has lived and worked in New York for many years.  He started out reading his poems and performing monologues at the Pyramid night club in the early 1980’s. From 1988 to 2001 he wrote and staged a series of autobiographical plays – premiering a new play almost […]

Damien Davis

Damien Davis (b. 1984) is a Brooklyn-based artist. His practice explores historical representations of blackness by seeking to unpack the visual language of various cultures and question how these societies code/decode representations of race through design and digital modes of production.  Davis’ recent solo presentations include White Room, METHOD Gallery, Seattle, WA (2017); MoMA PopRally […]

Cecilia Fajardo-Hill

Cecilia Fajardo-Hill is a British/ Venezuelan  art historian and curator in modern and contemporary art, specializing on Latin American art, currently based in Southern California.  Fajardo-Hill holds a PhD in Art History from the University of Essex, England, and an MA in 20th Century Art History from the Courtauld Institute of Art, London, England. Fajardo-Hill is […]

Mark Krotov

Mark Krotov is the publisher of n+1. n+1 was founded in New York City in 2004 by six young writers and editors who wanted to revive the American tradition of politically engaged literary magazines. At the time, the intellectual scene felt disturbingly fragmented and drained of vitality: political magazines didn’t care about literature, literary magazines didn’t […]

Laurie Halsey Brown

Laurie Halsey Brown is an intra-media artist whose artworks engage with place. They employ qualities of meditation; such as reflection, silence and impermanence to inspire being ‘present in place’. She is also artist researcher and the founder of senseofplace LAB.  senseofplace LAB emerges in the interdisciplinary space of art and social/data science. It was founded as […]