After studying plastic arts in Paris, Philippe Goron created accessories, jewellery, textiles and objects for Haute Couture and the luxury industry. At the same time, he has developed his own practice of drawing and painting through his observations, discoveries and travels. He spends a lot of time in museums and exhibitions which are a great source of inspiration. He works on inventories, series, panoramas and snapshots. He is also thinking about the presentation and exhibition of his drawings. He is currently preparing a publishing project.

Carla Diana is a designer focused on near future technologies. Her art practice includes sound-based sculptural installations and “virtual objects”.  Her work has been exhibited at the Museum of Arts and Design, the Cooper Hewitt Museum, among other places.

J. Morgan Puett is a trans-disciplinary creative producer with accomplished work in the areas of installation art practices, clothing and furniture design, architecture, fine art, film. She is the architect of the Mildred’s Lane Project.

Born in Jamaica, Jacqueline Bishop is now based between the United States and the United Kingdom. She is a writer and visual artist whose most recent book, The Gymnast & Other Positions, was awarded the 2016 OCM Bocas Award in Non-Fiction. She is also author of the novel The River’s Song (2007), and two collections of poems, Fauna (2006) and Snapshots from Istanbul (2009).  As a visual artist she has had exhibitions in several countries. Awards she has received include the Canute A. Brodhurst Prize for short story writing, a year-long Fulbright grant to Morocco, and a UNESCO/Fulbright Fellowship to Paris.  She is an Associate Professor at New York University.

Autumn Knight is an interdisciplinary artist working with performance, installation, video and text. Knight will participate in the 2019 Whitney Biennial.