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Meet the Artists

This cohort of international voices and multidisciplinary artists is dedicated to advancing research and discourse in illustration and media. For the 2024 Creative Yap symposium, their works are curated around three themes: Folklore, exploring myths and speculative futures; Identity, unpacking culture and experience; and Psychology, examining cognitive and emotional spaces. Together, they present a bold, collective vision that challenges and reimagines contemporary narratives.

The Artists of Identity

The Artists of Folklore

The Artists of Psychology

Symposium Program

Image by Marcel Strauß

This discussion brings together five visual artists to explore the multifaceted nature of identity through their unique perspectives and artistic practices. Each artist invites viewers into a personal and collective dialogue about how identity—shaped by culture, history, race, gender, and experience—transcends the boundaries of the individual and intersects with broader societal narratives.

Identity: 2 pm - 2:55 pm

Image by Johannes Plenio

This panel brings together multidisciplinary illustrators and visual artists who investigate folklore, fantasy, and speculative futures as storytelling devices. Using diverse mediums such as publications, installations, motion graphics, and video games, they offer multicultural and alternative perspectives through visual culture. As a contemporary image maker, they invite audiences to challenge their perceptions and participate in a conversation about modern complexities.

Folklore: 3 pm - 3:55 pm

Image by okeykat

This panel explores the psychological impact of art as it transcends traditional spaces, delving into the mind, body, and intangible realms like music. We'll examine hieroglyphs and asemic writing as tools to challenge interpretation and push the boundaries of meaning. Discussions will address colonization, consumer behavior, postmodern microaggressions, and cognitive overload, emphasizing their influence on visual culture. Highlighting multidisciplinary practices and hands-on processes as grounding acts, this panel invites audiences to consider how art shapes and challenges mental landscapes in today’s visual world.

Psychology: 4 pm - 4:55 pm

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