Maggie Hazen is New York-based visual artist and experimental filmmaker from Los Angeles. Her work has been exhibited, screened, and performed at the Bronx Museum, Brooklyn Museum, Museum of Tolerance, CICA Museum, South Korea, Granoff Center at Brown University, Pulse Miami Beach as part of Pulse Play, The Boston Young Contemporaries exhibition, and the Center for Photography at the University of California Riverside as part of Southern California’s Pacific Standard Time, among other venues.

Public works include Hidden in Plein Site, in the Catskill Mountains, Transmimic, a projection on the Manhattan Bridge, and Of Departed Delineations, a transformative memory commemorating the 1992 LA Riots. Her work has been included in group exhibitions at venues throughout the United States and internationally, including New York, Los Angeles, Washington DC, Korea, Taiwan, Turkey, and Philadelphia.

Hazen has had fellowships, grants, and residencies from Pioneer Works, Brooklyn, NY; AIM Fellowship at the Bronx Museum, Shandaken Projects, Catskill, NY; Squeaky Wheel Media Arts Center, New York State Council on the Arts/Wave Farm; Lighthouse Works Visual Artist Fellowship; Vermont Studio Center and the Saas-Fee Summer Institute of Art in Switzerland; and many others.

She has taught at the Rhode Island School of Design, New York University, The Stevens Institute of Technology, The Shanghai Institute of Visual Art, and as part of the Bard College Clemente courses in the humanities. She is a visiting artist-in-residence at Bard College in the Studio Arts program. She has studied at Brown University, MIT, and the European Graduate School. She holds a BFA from Biola University in California and an MFA from the Rhode Island School of Design.

Eliza Lu Doyle
is an artist based in New York who works across image-making, writing, and performance. Her practice takes shape through repeated physical encounters such as wrestling, embracing, line dancing, falling, and resting, to continually ask: What are we rehearsing for? Her work has been presented by BRIC, All Street, MoCA Arlington, the RISD Museum, Anthology Film Archives, Westbeth Gallery, the Arts Center at Duck Creek, Stowaway Gallery, and Olympia Arts. Doyle holds a BFA from RISD and an MFA from Mason Gross School of the Arts, Rutgers University. She is currently a lecturer at Rutgers University and a teaching artist with Arts in Corrections NY. www.elizaludoyle.net