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Making Our Miracles

Exhibition on view:
November 1, 2025 – March 31, 2026

In Partnership with:
DeepAI

Curated by:
Cansu Waldron

Artists:
Clayton Campbell (Lead Artist)
Cari Ann Shim Sham*
Gzhenka’s Fun House
Vince Fraser
Stacie Ant
Lasergun Factory

Location:
Online

Making Our Miracles is a collaborative project by artist Clayton Campbell and curator Cansu Waldron, who will together conceptualize and present a series of contemporary digital ex voto art works created by a cohort of international artists using AI-assisted art in a unique participatory project.

Making our Miracles is a contemporary exploration of traditional devotional art. The project invited people to share their stories of transformation, miracles, and visionary epiphanies in our uncertain, rapidly shifting world. A cohort of international digital artists respond to these stories, using AI assisted digital techniques to create unique contemporary digital art works that reference the ex-voto tradition.

The outcomes will be presented as a group exhibition in The Wrong Biennale in the Digital Arts Blog’s pavilion. The overarching theme for the 2025 Wrong Biennale is the use of AI assisted technology, which is a significant part of each artists’ practice in Making our Miracles.

Blink Twice

Exhibition on view:
August 22nd – October 1st, 2025

Spotlight Event:
Monday, September 1st at 1 pm

Curated by:
Cansu Waldron

Featuring Artists:
Roy Efrat
Ida Kvetny
Vanessa Nawka
Rory Scott
Stephen Vineburg

Location:
Window On Hudson
“The Storefront”
43 S 3rd Street
Hudson, NY

Blink Twice explores the threshold between the visible and invisible, between what’s physically present and digitally conjured. Through Augmented Reality (AR) layered on digital art prints, each work comes alive when the viewer chooses to look again. This exhibition, the first of its kind in Hudson, is an invitation to reconsider the limits of perception in a world increasingly shaped by what we cannot touch.

The visitors of Blink Twice are welcomed with physical artworks in the space. When they scan the QR codes using their personal devices and look at the works through their phones, they see the art in a new lens.

The Augmented Reality (AR) layer of Blink Twice is accessible via visitor’s personal smartphones. They can activate the digital experiences by scanning the artwork and accompanying QR codes without needing to download any applications.

Photo by Pelle Waldron

We’ve been dreaming about a magical jungle

Exhibition on view:
November 1, 2023 – March 31, 2024

Curated by:
Cansu Waldron

Featured Artists:
Wildy Martinez
Saeko Ehara
Connie Bakshi
Clayton Campbell
Livia Ribichini
Maxwell Dewunmi
Sophie Capshaw-Mack
Tripura
Cymoonv
Rhea Bambulu
Ghostrystore

Location:
Online

We’ve been dreaming about a magical jungle is a virtual art exhibition that invites you into a realm where nature, technology, identity, and spirituality converge to create a mesmerizing tapestry of human experience. The exhibition is curated by Cansu Waldron, and it’s Digital Arts Blog’s official pavilion for The Wrong Biennale.

The collection is about dreaming in 1s and 0s to find yourself in nature; the human essence that drives us to find organic in digital, and self in mother nature. Through the works of 11 diverse and visionary digital artists, this exhibition invites you to explore the intricate interplay between the mystical and the mundane, the tangible and the intangible.

We’ve been dreaming about a magical jungle features eleven digital artwork by artists from all over the world and from various backgrounds — yet the collection reveals the shared feeling of empowerment, self-discovery, and the search for intimacy in nature.

 

Women of the World

Exhibition on view:
June 22 – 24, 2022

Location:
NowHere Gallery
40 Wooster Street
New York, NY

The first-ever “Women Of The World” exhibition features a collection of over 130 women-identifying NFT artists from around the world, representing all seven continents, in collaboration with Infinite Objects, NOWHERE, and STARTBAHN and curated by Studio As We Are (Jess Conatser and Cansu Waldron). The exhibition took place during NFT.NYC 2022, the leading annual NFT event in New York City.

Cansu Waldron
Writer & Curator
Specializing in Digital Art

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