︎ CURRENT LOCATION: NEW YORK, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA


Hilary
Kadallah
A9C-388
SUNJIRŨ
Jackson
Burrowes


Kadallah is a trans-disciplinary artist and creative technologist using emerging technologies for social good. Right now, their research is in distributed artist and activist communities, while their art is currently focused on collaborative social art practice. 

Their work as a designer of ethical technologies has been recognized internationally by Microsoft, Intel, Biodesign Challenge, Cre8 Summit, and Zaojiu Youth. They have worked on projects showcased and performed in person at Munyu SpaceNafasi Art Space, Power Station of Art, MoMA PS1, and Shanghai Symphony Orchestra, and digitally in COMMON and in collaboration with the City of Seattle. Their work has been featured in Resident Advisor, China Daily, Kernel Magazine, Radii China, Brooklyn to Beijing, The Afrofuturist Podcast with Ahmed Best, GoFAR, and Speak Up! Speeches by Young People to Empower and Inspire. 

They are a co-creator of the ANANSI Revolutionary Collective, and a member of The Guild of Future Architects. They previously helped catalyze Currents.fm as one of the original team members.




All Disciplines
︎Justice
︎XR
︎Video
︎Photo
︎Design
︎Writing
︎Audio
︎Digital Media



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Soil Factory

2024
ITHACA
Kadallah completed a residency with the Soil Factory in Ithaca, NY. During their time there, they stayed at the Soil Factory and participated in and hosted events within the space, including a presentation and discussion around virtual community focused on their work with the ANANSI Revolutionary Collective. In addition to their enagagement with Soil Factory, they gave one lecture and taught one workshop at Cornell University for the Environment and Sustainability Colloquium course. 

While there, Kadallah created a number of cyanotype prints and is currently in the process of developing a living installation in collaboration with the Soil Factory community.
Disciplines:
Photo, Design




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