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Cindy Hill

Cindy Hill is a multidisciplinary artist and writer whose work explores the connection between design aesthetics and body perception. Her practice, which explores themes of intimacy, care, and sexuality, reflects on the history of health among women and the objects used to treat the body. Drawing on feminist and somatic discourses, Hill examines how women have historically reclaimed these spaces for liberation, healing, and empowerment.

Cindy Hill has exhibited work at Wick Gallery, Brooklyn; Projet Casa, Montreal; and Calaboose, Montreal, among others.

Claudine Arendt

Claudine Arendt draws inspiration from the interactions of the viewer and the technological, as well as the exploration of potential material expressions. In her production, Arendt has created a wide range of projects, from controlling oversized sneezing noses during the pandemic to making zooplankton tangible and accessible, inspired by its puzzling of underwater drifting organisms. The artist creates public exhibitions and performances, and has spoken at science and ceramics conferences.

Claudine Arendt has exhibited work at Art Rotterdam, Prospects and Concepts, The Netherlands; Oeuvre Nationale de Secours Grande-Duchesse Charlotte, Luxembourg; and Kukačka, This is not Art, Czech Republic, among others.

Taavi Suisalu

Taavi Suisalu creates cultural-ecological contexts that operate on technical, metaphorical, and poetical levels at the same time. His work takes the form of interactive installations, performative situations, and curatorial endeavors that combine traditional and contemporary sensibilities while activating spaces for imaginative encounters. Suisalu balances artistic and scientific approaches, studio, and fieldwork. His practice is influenced by contemporary social phenomena and their connections to technological developments, with a focus on social beings’ behavior, perception, and thinking.

Taavi Suisalu has exhibited work at Contemporary Art Museum of Estonia (EKKM), Tallinn; Bozar, Brussels; and Le Lieu Unique, Nantes, among others.