Emilie Trice

Emilie Trice is a New York City-based writer and curator specializing in contemporary art, design, and new media. She is a member of the International Association of Art Critics.

A visceral sense of foreboding permeates the basement of Pittsburgh’s Mattress Factory museum, where Sudanese artist Azza El Siddique has constructed Echoes to Omega, an ominous site-specific installation reverberating with the weight of the unknown.

Azza El Siddique, Echoes to Omega, 2024. Steel, expanded steel, water, bisque fired clay, fountain pump, slow drip irrigation system, Sandaliya, industrial heat pad, video, variable dimensions. Courtesy the artist and the Mattress Factory. Photo: Tom Little.
San Francisco’s Gray Area is an institution working across disciplines with an explicit focus on nascent technologies and social progress. As a networked cultural incubator, Gray Area resonates with the same multi-hyphenate pathos that many of the artists in its community both embody and cultivate: the media artists, the software artists, the data artists, AI artists, audio-visual performance artists, and so on.
Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, Pulse Topology, 2021. Gray Area, San Francisco, California, 2023.  Courtesy the artist and Gray Area, San Francisco. Photo: Barak Shrama.

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