Digital Identities examines how we negotiate, define, and defend ourselves in the digital sphere

How do we define ourselves in this moment of primarily digital connection? There is a fundamental shift happening in our understanding of the self in the world. In the fight for Black lives and the COVID pandemic, our culture is struggling between individualism and collectivism, between selfish oblivion and critical self analysis and healing. These issues are deeply personal and yet deeply systemic. In the work of all of these artists, we can see them examining their individual identities and exploring the shifting concepts and conversations around identity, self-presentation, healing, and emotional engagement in our digital sphere.

—Kathleen Kelley

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Maya Kristianna

Second Person

 
 

Laurel Snyder

Project/ Project

 
 

Brendan Drake

Retro Spectral

 
 
 
 

Anabella Lenzu

THE NIGHT THAT YOU STOPPED ACTING/

LA NOCHE QUE DEJASTE DE ACTUAR

 
 

Leah Friedman

Organic Glitches

 
 

slowdanger

Remote Possibilities