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Shelley Vidia Worrell

Shelley Vidia Worrell

Shelley Vidia Worrell is cultural entrepreneur who was born in NYC and raised between Brooklyn and the Caribbean. She is the creator of CaribBeing, a thriving venture that stands at the crossroads of culture, art, and film.

Based in Brooklyn, aka Little Caribbean, CaribBeing spans contemporary culture and provides a hub for creativity and collaborations with some of the Caribbean’s most visionary talent and innovative brands.

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Stephanie Dinkins

Stephanie Dinkins

Stephanie Dinkins is a transdisciplinary artist interested in creating platforms for ongoing dialog about artificial intelligence as it intersects race, gender, aging, and our future histories.

Her art employs lens-based practices, and the manipulation of space and technology to grapple with notions of consciousness, agency, perception, and social equity. Her work has been exhibited at a broad spectrum of public, private, and institutional venues by design. These include Institute of Contemporary Art Dunaujvaros, Herning Kunstmuseum, Spellman College Museum of Fine Art, Contemporary Art Museum Houston, Wave Hill, and the Studio Museum in Harlem. 

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The Black School

The Black School

The Black School is an NYC-based experimental art school that uses black history to educate black students, students of color, and allies, on how to become radical agents of change through workshops in public art that address students’ community needs.

Co-administered by artists and educators Joseph Cuillier and Shani Peters, TBS is mobile in structure, currently traveling its programming to partnering schools and organizations.

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Yago de Quay

Yago de Quay

Yago de Quay is an award-winning artist and researcher who has spent the last eight years conducting scientific research in the fields of digital media at the University of Texas at Austin and University of Porto, resulting in ten articles, one book, and over one dozen talks.

A recipient of five international grants to produce technology-driven shows and interactive installations, de Quay’s interactive shows were recognized with ten awards and honors, twenty gallery exhibitions, TV and radio appearances, and press mentions.

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