DIGITAL SOUP ARTISTS IN RESIDENCY

Slyla?, “Carrying My Heart In My Backpack” video still image

CURRENTLY EXHIBITING:
Sam Correa, Maria Servellón, Slyla?, Justin Peacock, Lani Asunción, Sohyoung Park

Digital Soup is a collective of experimental multimedia Boston based artists that hold space for each other and underrepresented artists — in support of LGBTQIA+ BIPOC artists — creating inclusive spaces that enable the sharing of public performative works, multimedia art, video, sound, music, and art projects.

Members value inclusiveness, equity, and fairness in support of happenings that encourage togetherness and creatively contribute to a diverse Boston arts community.

https://digitalsoup.events

@digital.soup


Sam Correa (he/they) is a multimedia artist. Their work focuses on creating a space where sound and imagery intersect to form a cohesive sensory experience. Through experimentation with audio reactive visuals they aim to emphasize the symbiosis between audio and visual elements, a dynamic interplay where sound actively shapes the visual component of the art.

https://www.samcorrea.me/

@samuelcorrea

Video Title: Burning Sun


Maria Servellón (she/her) is an award-winning filmmaker, multimedia artist, educator, and arts advocate from Boston, MA. She received her Bachelor of Arts in Studio Art from UMass Boston, and her Master of Fine Arts in Film and Media Art from Emerson College. Her expertise lies in film and digital media, including projection, installation, photography, and design. Maria's work explores the synesthetic relationships between art, music, and dance in shaping identity.
https://mariaservellon.com

@riaservellon

Video Title: Spirit Guide


Slyla? (they/them) is an interdisciplinary artist and social scientist. They find that these practices naturally inform each other as they both require critical inquiry into one's society, community, and self. THeir visual art is at the intersection of expressionism and magical realism. In their artistic practice, they express themself and reflect back to the world both the beauty and conflict they observe.

https://www.instagram.com/slyla1999

@slyla1999

Video Title: Carrying My Heart In My Backpack


Justin Peacock (he/him) is a graphic designer and projectionist based in Boston and New York. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design in 2018 from SUNY Purchase College. Designer by day, VJ by night, Justin’s work takes inspiration from analog glitch art and modern digital technology to challenge the relationship between old and new. He can often be found curating audio-visual environments for events around the New England and Tri-State regions. Areas of expertise include design, videography, projection mapping, and illustration.

https://www.instagram.com/pea.cok/

@pea.cok

Video Titles: ZEROTAPE, Vidispiriment


Lani Asunción (they/she) is an interdisciplinary multimedia artist who makes socially engaged work that uses transmedia storytelling in the form of video, print, photography, sculpture, design, new media: AI, AR, and immersive digital environments. Their work embodies counter-narratives using technology to interact and engage with the public in ways that divert gatekeeping, questioning established narratives and instead centers and enacts alternative ethics of care, community healing, and social solidarity.

Video title: Wai Warnings: Through the Eyes of Atlas, 2023

https://laniasuncion.com

@lani.asuncion


Sohyoung Park (She/her) is a multidisciplinary artist based in Boston, New York, and Seoul. Her work is rooted in the mutable relationship between humans, nature, and technology. Interaction with the materials she gathers in studio condenses data and information, consumer history, and the mystical qualities of found fragments of life. Sohyoung captures images of suffering and the agony of the disadvantaged in the modern age. It stems from the challenges that arise in our life from inequality, social injustice, feminism, and environmental issues. She twist subject matter in artworks and portrays them using abstract symbolism.

 

Video titles: A Way of Thinking, Homesick

https://parksohyoung.com/

@sohyoung11