Anna Chapman is an artist, an art educator, and a community arts facilitator. These three modes of practice directly inform each other, yielding a sustainable and holistic approach that allows her to flow between intuitive expression, communal/environmental relationality, and creative mentorship. In her work, art queers into the realms of ecology, herbalism, education, craft, healing, and community building. The materials she engages are sourced from her surrounding environment, requiring participation with land, animals, and people. www.annachapmanart.com www.annachapmaneducation.com
Kiran Jandu is an art practitioner and academic working in experimental film, interactive performance, and site-based installation. Utilizing an archival research praxis, Kiran’s work addresses themes of intersectionality, mindfulness, and ecology. Kiran received an BA in Economics and Sociology from Smith College (2010) and an MFA from University of Massachusetts (2026). They’ve held positions such as VP in Corporate Responsibility and United Nations Oceans Fellow. Kiran has shown work internationally at theBLANK Gallery, Black Mountain College, Wild Clay at Unison Gallery, Window Peace at APE Gallery, Beaux-Arts de Paris, New Orleans Film Festival and non-institutional spaces. www.kirankjandu.com