Jasmine Gui is Singaporean-born interdisciplinary artist and arts programmer who lives and works in Tkaronto. She explores archives, texts, translations, traversals, memory, and grief in text-based forms and experimental paper arts. Her work is informed by and grounded in interdisciplinary and grassroots communities.
Grayson Lee is a Ph.D student researching Korean webtoons and stories, the culture industry/ies, and transnational culture. His research is grounded in the question of how we imagine alternative realities within/without capitalism/colonialism. He is also a mixed media artist working with collage, digital art forms, comics, and storytelling.