
Daniel Grantham currently lives and works in Baltimore Maryland, where he is active as an artist and composer. In his audiovisual and musical works, he explores how stochastic, interactive, and algorithmic processes can integrate and reveal aspects of computer and human decision-making.
Emily Hanako Momohara creates artwork and films that center around issues of family history and legacy. Growing up as part of a mixed-heritage family heavily influenced her creative practice. She has exhibited internationally, most notably in at the Okinawa Prefectural Art Museum (Naha, Japan), Changjiang International Photography & Video Biennale (Chonquing, China), and Art Nova 100,
Nate Larson (he/him) is a contemporary artist and documentarian working with photographic media, artist books and time-based media. His projects have been widely exhibited across the US and internationally as well as featured in numerous publications and media outlets, including Wired, The Guardian, The Picture Show from NPR, Slate, CNN, Hyperallergic, Gizmodo, Buzzfeed News, Vice Magazine, the New York Times, Utne Reader, Hotshoe Magazine, Flavorwire, the BBC News Viewfinder, Frieze Magazine, the British Journal of Photography, APM’s Marketplace Tech Report, the Washington Post, and Art Papers.