The 48 Artists Participating in The Immigrant Artist Biennial 2023: Contact Zone

<p>Erika DeFreitas, Pritika Chowdhry, Maria Kulikovska, Rafael Yaluff, Golnar Adili, Keli Safia Maksud, Mila Panic, Jovencio de la Paz, Marcelo Brodsky, Young Joo Lee, Slinko, Emilio Rojas, Kathie Halfin, Francesco Simeti, Carlos Franco, Masha Vlasova, Umber Majeed, Keren Anavy, Sani&eacute; Bokharie, Sa&rsquo;dia Rehman, Magdalena Dukiewicz, Jonathan Ojekunle, Bonam Kim, Mia Enell, Coralina Rodriguez-Meyer, Ala Dehghan, Felipe Baeza, Alexander Si, Nida Sinnokrot, Raul de Lara, Joiri Minaya, Selva Aparicio, Lilian Shtereva, Nyugen Smith, Anina Major, Tariku Shiferaw, Dominique Duroseau, Anna Ting M&ouml;ller, Linn&eacute;a Gad, Maya Hayuk, Leila Seyedzadeh, Nicholas Oh &amp; Ayoung Justine Yu, Jamie Martinez, Neema Githere, Juna Sk&euml;nderi, Ana Armengod, and Christopher Unpezverde N&uacute;&ntilde;ez.</p> <p>The second edition of The Immigrant Artist Biennial is curated by Bianca Abdi-Boragi, Katherine Adams, and Anna Mikaela Ekstrand and centers U.S. and international immigrant and exiled artists. The programming explores how storytelling, embodied memory, and projections of diasporic futures can be strategies for navigating conflict and straddling different political terrains. With an aim to voice immigrant experiences to build solidarity, the biennial will present Contact Zones (exhibitions), Field Work (panels), and Arena (performances and screenings) in addition to a Field Guide (catalog). Group exhibitions and their public programs will take place at EFA Project Space, NARS Foundation,&nbsp;</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@cultbytes/the-48-artists-participating-in-the-immigrant-artist-biennial-2023-contact-zone-684b98b5aaed"><strong>Learn More</strong></a></p>