Shahara Benson is an educator who has recently officially abandoned the system of education in search of greener (read: more equitable) pastures for children of color. She is incurably curious about all things race and class on an historic, local-to-global scale. Shahara is a reader, writer, and singer who enjoys nature, yoga, and anything sweet. She currently lives in Philadelphia, and likes to travel in her black Converses.
Devika Bilimoria is a multidisciplinary artist whose image making, performance and live participatory work contribute to the shifting convolutions of bodies, sociocultural territories, and technology. Trained in photography, film and Bharata Natyam in Narrm/Melbourne, their practice sensorially approaches the charged body/earth nexus, engaging with ecological and post-human discourses to frame the intricacies of human and non-human reciprocity.
Nyssa Frank explores numerous mediums as she dissects the beautiful questions our world gives birth to. She hopes to be forever in a state of learning and growth, diving into the unknown with eyes open wide.
Nyssa is also the Owner of The Living Gallery, founded in 2012, which is a venue dedicated to supporting emerging artists.
Website: nyssafrank.net
Instagram: Nyssa_Art_Tattoos
Gary M. Mawe, PhD is the Samuel W. Thayer Professor of Neurological Sciences at the University of Vermont. He and his colleagues conduct research on how the nervous system regulates gastrointestinal function in health and disease, and he teaches a number of courses, including Human Gross Anatomy and Comparative Neurobiology.
Ever since he moved to Vermont in 1988, and learned about the fascinating life of Wilson “Snowflake” Bentley, Mawe has been eager to follow in Bentley’s footsteps and master the art of snow crystal photography. Since December of 2013, he has been welcoming each winter storm as he attempts to capture and photograph pristine snow crystals at his home near the Hinesburg-Huntington border.
Motion is a common theme in Mawe’s artistic endeavors. Two of his favorite photographic subjects (in addition to snow crystals) are waterfalls and fireflies, and he has designed and built a weathervane and a series of mobiles, which he refers to as Mawebiles.