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Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
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Janaina Medeiros

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shark vs the universe
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Sade Olutola
One Nice Bug Per Day
we're not kids anymore.
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Maison Margiela x Gentle Monster
Calling Cards and Spirits at Eddie’s Place,
wax pastel, oil pastel, gesso, acrylic, playing cards, paper, charcoal, collage on wood, 2024
currently exhibited at Maryland Institute College of Art.
John Hobbs NY
Brooklyn, NY
Current space
Caribbean day parade, NY
Hypebeast x Hulu installation at hypebeast flea in Greenpoint Brooklyn
http://shanwallace.work/#/mailchimp/
https://www.itsnicethat.com/features/new-world-today-at-apple-how-will-creativity-shape-our-post-covid-future-panel-event-050421
In the ensuing months and years, we are going to have to reacquaint ourselves with our environments, a challenge creativity can help with. Shan Wallace, a photographer from Baltimore has long used her practice to understand her city and the people who inhabit it. “Creativity has allowed me to be more receptive to the world I am living in, never shutting out parts of my environment,” she tells us. Lately, that’s provided a means for her to see her city more clearly, rediscovering it in a “refreshing” way.
Baltimore By Shan Wallace
From the series Blacks and Blues.
ph. Shan Wallace
Pale Blue Egun at the national museum of women in the arts
New Balance x Hypebeast x SHAN Wallace
Paris