Katherine Zhang | Showcase
This collection of works by Katherine Zhang explores the sensory ruptures which occur within the void between familiarity and unfamiliarity. The French have a name for the phenomenon: jamais vu.
This collection of works by Katherine Zhang explores the sensory ruptures which occur within the void between familiarity and unfamiliarity. The French have a name for the phenomenon: jamais vu.
Inez Marcia's meticulously detailed illustrations transport viewers into an ethereal otherworld. Her works are layered and textural, providing glimpses into scenes of solitude, of magic, and the immersive everyday.
The piece Sarah Choo and Stephanie Todd have created is that of a female body
We sat down with Rachel Tse to chat about her upcoming exhibition at Goodspace Gallery. Read on for discussion about making shit things, the everyday beauty of Hong Kong, choosing
Kezia Tamara transports us to the salty, sun-drenched waters of Derawan, Indonesia, with her photography. She manages to capture the sentimental side of speedboats in her series, focusing on one
Fashion is, in essence, an expression of who you are to the world. It works as a protective barrier between you and the world outside. Your experiences, your culture, and
Music has taken Clare Molnar into some dark, but beautiful, places. Here she shares just a glimpse of the beauty she has captured.
Addo Gustaf | @edgoostf"My art represents an exploration of self, shared, and lived experience. It is a journey of experimentation and growth, signifying what it feels like to live freely
Maddison Smith | @little.kettle.artsenal"In year 9 I was diagnosed with RSI in my dominant hand. I had to give up drawing, writing, etc. — my main forms of cathartic release and
Steph NewmanSteph Newman is a fourth year Communications/International Studies student currently living in Tokyo."While I don't get to do much creative work in my degree, art and design is an