Yun Ding

Email: yun_d1999@yahoo.com

Instagram: @yun_d1999



everyman, Muti-screen video installation, 2022


Documentation of several horizontally arranged lines of white clay sculptures against a grey floor.
shape of the air, Air-drying clay, 2019


  • An image of a person sitting in a dark room next to a large, vertical projection of a phone screen with messages on it.
  • A screenshot of a phone messaging app.
  • A screenshot of a phone messaging app.
  • A screenshot of a phone messaging app.
  • A screenshot of a phone messaging app.
  • A screenshot of a phone messaging app.



Ruby Cook



A large-scale monochromatic drawing of two figures and a river.
Clone, Charcoal, Chalk, and Ink on Canvas, 2023


A large-scale monochromatic drawing of three monolithic geological forms.
Codex, Charcoal, Chalk, and Ink on Canvas, 2023


A large-scale monochromatic charcoal drawing of a sacrificial ritual.
Carbon Copy, Charcoal, Chalk, and Ink on Canvas, 2023



Ruby Christian

Email: rubychristianinfo@gmail.com

Instagram: @ruby.christian



An image of a brown bench overlooking a lake.
neither here nor there, digital 4K video, 24:23, 2023


  • An image of a view of a wall from a bus window.
  • An image of two windows full of objects.
  • An image of a doorway and a window.
  • An image of a balcony with a white bike on it.
  • An image of a beige building with five windows.
  • An image of the inside of a top deck of a bus.




Hyunjun Cho

Email: junchoart@gmail.com

Instagram: @juncholondon

Website: hyunjuncho.com



An image of a curved and abstract bronze sculpture.
BPPV-Inspiration 17012023, Mixed media, 2023

Inspired by a disease called BPPV, and based on the artist’s experiences while suffering from the disease, the artist reinterpreted the shape his own semi-circular canal into a heterogeneous and dense silhouette to express an experience in sculpture.



An image. of several glass objects on a bed of black sand.
BPPV-Inspiration 28022023, Mixed Media, 2023

The piece is inspired by a disease called BPPV and the artist’s inherent in the experience while suffering from the disease. By making these individually unique pieces of sculptures, the difference in pain that was experienced each day was expressed through mass production. (2000pieces)