Climate / Coloniality

Eline Benjaminsen

Eline Benjaminsen

Eline Benjaminsen (1992, NO) makes camera based follow-the-money narratives combining video, print- and publication making. Her works are attempts at observing the always weird, often violent and mostly invisible spaces where market fundamentalism, financialisation and ecological crisis meet.

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Danny Butt

Danny Butt

Danny Butt is Senior Lecturer at Victorian College of the Arts, University of Melbourne and a member of the art collective Local Time. His work focuses on artistic research and interdisciplinary practice. He is the author of Artistic Research in the Future Academy.

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Kurniawan Adi Saputro

Kurniawan Adi Saputro

Kurniawan Adi Saputro is a researcher, writer, and lecturer at the Indonesian Institute of the Arts Yogyakarta, where he coordinates research in the Department of Photography. His work engages with visual media, climate justice, and cultural activism, exploring how local knowledge can shape public understanding of environmental and social challenges.

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Helly Minarti

Helly Minarti

Helly Minarti is based in Yogyakarta, where she works as an independent curator and dramaturg. Her practice connects theory and action within contemporary performance, exploring the relationship between the body, consciousness, and nature through historiographies of choreography.

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Sonia Levy

Sonia Levy

Sonia Levy is an artist and research-led filmmaker with a diasporic Berber-Polish background. Her work combines site-specific inquiries and interdisciplinary collaborations to examine how Western expansionist and extractive logics reshape hydrosocial worlds.

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Dilşad Aladağ

Dilşad Aladağ

Dilşad Aladağ is a researcher and practitioner working across the fields of culture, art, architecture and curation. Her work explores the politics of landscapes and their relationship to knowledge production, focusing on spatial and ecological dynamics, and the performances of power and resilience.

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Ayesha Jordan

 
 

Ayesha Jordan is a multidisciplinary performer and creator based in Oslo, Norway, and a 2024-2025 Princeton Hodder Fellow. Her research is based in applied permaculture studies, regenerative community/ecosystem formation and adaptation, event curation, heritage, and how these can be explored through performance, and inform performance methodologies. 

Ayesha's artistic pursuits extend beyond conventional boundaries, intentionally amplifying marginalized voices, especially from the global majority and disenfranchised communities. Her work encompasses themes such as ritual-making, multigenerational knowledge and exploration, archives, legacy, and collaborative and cooperative modes of production.


Some of her previous performance events include Shasta Geaux PopCome See My Double D'sEnter & Exit: Playing HouseEnter & Exit: Family ReunionInter 1-to-1, and In the Tube. Other works include video projects Living Room Dance Breaks, Drunk & Famous, as well as a host of other songs and videos. Jordan has been seen as an actor in the Broadway production of Eclipsed by Danai Gurira and directed by Liesl Tommy, Home by Geoff Sobelle, Failure Sandwich and Ludic Proxy, by Aya Ogawa, Platonov: Or the Disinherited by Jay Scheib, and Stairway to Stardom and Harold I Hate You by Cakeface. She has also been featured in video work and photography by visual artist Carrie Mae Weems.

1. Ayesha Jordan. Photo By Alice Tomola.

2-4. Ayesha Jordan - Process

5. Cecilio From Geaux to Greaux

6. Ayesha at TekstLab. Photo: Darja Olsevskaja

7-11. Shasta Geaux Pop


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