Sean Bw Parker
Make, Then See
November Online Exhibition
Sean Bw Parker’s work moves between abstraction and figuration, blending culture, music, and lived experience into spontaneous visual expression. Guided by intuition, his paintings embody the philosophy of “make first, understand later,” revealing raw traces of consciousness in an age of algorithms. Each painting becomes an encounter between chaos and control, gesture and silence — a raw trace of consciousness rendered by hand in an era of algorithmic precision.
Sarah Muwanga
In Between Stillness
and Belonging
November Online Exhibition
In Between Stillness and Belonging captures the quiet emotional spaces between connection and solitude. Sarah Muwanga’s figures appear present yet distant, embodying moments of reflection, rest, and longing. Through gentle colour palettes, textured brushwork, and dreamlike light, her paintings reveal the warmth and fragility of human emotion. Each work becomes an intimate pause—a space to breathe, to feel, and to rediscover belonging.
Bahar Talebi Najafabadi
September Online Exhibition
Echoes of Her reflects the strength, pain, and quiet resilience of women navigating a world shaped by inequality and expectation. Through layers of colour and gesture, Bahar Talebi Najafabadi translates emotion into visual language — each painting echoing the stories of women from Iran, the Middle East, and beyond. Her brushwork captures both the fragility and endurance of feminine spirit, inviting viewers to feel, remember, and connect through shared empathy.
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Linyao Cheng
Circulation of Life:
Tradition in Bloom
August Online Exhibition
This body of work explores the cyclical rhythm of life and cultural continuity through the union of natural and human forms. By merging floral imagery with cardiovascular structures, the artist reinterprets the traditional Qinghua “Fen Shui” porcelain technique through a contemporary lens. The series celebrates vitality, femininity, and renewal—revealing how heritage, like nature, continues to breathe and evolve in modern times.
Jingyun Guan
Between Skin and Soul
June Online Exhibition
Between Skin and Soul explores the delicate boundary between the physical body and the inner self. Through materials such as hair, wax, stockings, and organic forms, Jingyun Guan transforms fragments of the body into poetic reflections on memory, vulnerability, and emotional transformation. Her works evoke both intimacy and unease, inviting viewers to contemplate where the flesh ends and consciousness begins.
Jenny Ping Lam Lin
Beneath the Label
January Online Exhibition
The Order of Things explores how systems of classification define both value and existence. Through two photographic series — The Garbage and Farm Hierarchy — Jenny Ping Lam Lin examines the invisible hierarchies constructed by human society. Her lens turns toward discarded machines and domesticated animals, revealing how order and worth are assigned, enforced, and often distorted. In these quiet images, the artist questions what it means to be deemed “useful” or “waste,” and where humanity itself stands within these systems of control.





