Tyler Givens aka Tyl000rd
“Final Credits (A-Side)” and “2023The Matter (B Side)”
Tyler Givens is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice is a fantastical domain of boundless freedom and lore. Working with traditional mediums and digital technologies, his work pushes at the limits of how a figure is rendered and animated, and likewise how a story is formed, told, and received. Inspired by the existentialism found in his favorite anime, the flamboyance of 00s fashion imagery, and his Church upbringing, his work explores themes of sex, escapism, and the end of the world through his queer, black lens.
Professor Wrecks
Wrecks (She/they) is a self-taught multi-media artist from Chicago. Their focus is in making electronic music and text-based compositions.
Since their introduction into music production in 2017, Wrecks has worked to create music and DIY visuals focused in the Black Femme electronica aesthetic.
Though their introduction to design started with music, Wrecks has worked since early 2021 to redefine for themselves, what it means to be an artist in adulthood. How does one feel validated as an artist outside of traditional institutions?
Through design, Wrecks has been able to explore and transform their own understanding of the ownership of creative processes.
Dawnia Darkstone aka Letsglitchit
Dawnia Darkstone, AKA Letsglitchit (she/they) has been at the forefront of brute force, non-coding based glitch art for close to 10 years. She is co-administrator of Glitch Artists Collective and affiliated groups on Facebook and has been exhibited in London, Paris, Zagreb, San Francisco, Minneapolis, and her novel work with sonification has been featured in Vice Magazine. She has garnered a certain amount of esteem in the glitch art community for her contribution of her notes and techniques which can be found here, in the occasional workshop, and even on her Discord server
Kate the Cursed
Hiii <3 I’m Katherina “Kate the Cursed” Jesek (b. 1999) and I’m a mixed media artist from New York.
My artwork focuses on authentic, outdated display technology and cyberpunk themes. I’ve been publishing glitch art on the internet under the name Kate the Cursed since August 2019.
My artwork has been exhibited in Los Angeles during Frieze week w/ Vertical Cryptoart, SuperRare’s gallery in Soho (NYC) during pride month for the SuperTrans exhibition, on the Nasdaq screen in Times Square also for SuperTrans, at Miami Art Week w/ Tara Digital Collective in a guerilla backpack exhibition, and in the window of a street gallery in Prague.
In addition to my visual art practice, I also moonlight as a guitarist and composer/producer.