May – June 2025

Eni Cani

Eni Cani is an Albanian-Austrian jeweller, currently living in London and Vienna. With a long background in traditional goldsmithing she has recently begun to shift towards jewellery as a form of artistic expression. Through her work she aims to foster dialogue and conversation, and to encourage viewers to engage with things we often overlook or take for granted.

Pavement Marks, Brass, Magnets, Fabric, 2024

May – June 2025

Kristanja Çene

Kristanja Çene is an Albanian conceptual artist and co-founder of Satellite Zone She works across various media, including painting, sculpture, and mixed media addressing social and political issues,Kristanja likes to work with solid, industrial materials such as iron and resin. Her process is an act of challenge.

From Above, Nothing Can Be Heard, wire, 2024-2025

May – June 2025

Annika Eschmann

Annika Eschmann studied Transdisciplinary Arts and Drawing & Printmaking at the University of Applied Arts Vienna and graduated in 2020; and also studied Contemporary Art Practices at the Srishti Institute of Art, Design and Technology in Bangalore. Annika’s artistic practice is rooted in drawing and printmaking, exploring processes translation and abstraction in images. It investigates their influence, limitations, and potential as well as the meanings generated and transformed through these reproductive processes

Sharing a rotating cherry, print on canvas, varnish, glue, wood, metal, magnets, 2024

May – June 2025

Els van Houtert

(she/her), born in the Netherlands and currently based in Vienna, is a multidisciplinary artistic researcher. She completed her master‘s in Art & Science at the University of Applied Arts Vienna in 2024, and has an academic background in anthropology and religious studies.

I give the things a nod, Drawings and notes on paper, glass, wooden table. 2024

May – June 2025

Inda Sela

Inda Sela is an Albanian conceptual artist and co-founder of Satellite Zone. Since 2023, she joined the Multimedia Department at the University of Arts in Tirana. Inda works on video art and interactive installations. Her practice reflects the emotional and contradictory inner states of being.

The Quiet Side of Emergency, Video Art, 3:38 sec. 2022

May – June 2025

Oliver R.Meschnig

Oliver R. Meschnig is a multidisciplinary visual artist based in Vienna. His work revolves around contemporary societal discourse, the shifting of the perception of facts and media, and the evaluation of our creations, surroundings, and environment. To illustrate these concepts, he uses a variety of materials and media — such as plastic waste, hard disks, newspapers, and books — and also incorporates digital art into his physical works through the use of NFC tags.

Oliver R. Meschnig, painting, 2025

May – June 2025

Dea Shubleka

Dea Shubleka is a visual artist based in Tirana, Albania. Her practice includes digital photography, drawing, cyanotype, scanner photography, and installation, often shaped by personal narratives and emotional landscapes. She is also engaged in editorial work, publishing zines made with photography and drawing.

Rest in the Air, Backlit Print, 60x60 cm. 2025

February – March 2024

Catherine Bourne

Catherine Bourne is an Australian artist, researcher, and educator based in Drumshanbo in Co Leitrim. She has undertaken art projects in Ireland, Australia, the UK, Scandinavia, Germany, The Netherlands, and China. Currently, she lectures in the history and theory of digital art at UCC, Cork.

Vogelfrei, Digital Video of Performance, 2024

February – March 2024

Noah Heylen

Noah Heylen is an artist currently based in Brussels. He explores topics such as surveillance, digital infrastructure, and the intersection of art, technology, and politics as an artist and researcher.

office/of/who?, Community uploaded objects in Roblox, 2024