Gina Choy aka Georgina Hooper is an Australian artist living in Gubbi Gubbi Country working in a fusion of traditional art media and processes as well as traversing the cutting edge of technology with AI.
To Choy, art is a form of philosophy and science in which she seeks to better understand the seen and unseen energies around and within us.
Gina majored in painting in her Bachelor of Fine Art with Griffith University in 1999. She was the recipient of a research scholarship from the University of Queensland in which she studied traditional Chinese painting at the University of Tianjin, China (2010). Choy has been an artist in residence at Toa-Bou studio in Nakaoyama (2013), Japan; Kouraku Gama, Arita Japan (2013); Sanboa Ceramic Institute (2013) and The Pottery Workshop in Jingdezhen, China (2013). Her work is in private collections across the world and also part of a 100 year ceiling installation in a Buddhist temple in Hasami, Japan (2014). Gina was awarded First Class Honours in Art and Design from the University of Canberra (2017) and is now in her final year of her PhD in Art and Neuroscience with the University of Queensland.
Choy has had a rich exhibition history and has artwork in private collections in Europe, USA, Canada, Australia and Asia. Her NFTs have been exhibited internationally for NFT LIVERPOOL (2021), MONOLITH x QUANTUM NFT (2022) NFT NYC (2023), OBSCURA NFT BALI (2023), BLOOM x MakersPlace NFC LISBON (2023).
LUME Studios brings 'HOMAGE' to NYC to showcase Accelerate Art & Art Bees Gallery's tribute exhibition to Constantin Brancusi. Featuring 47 digital artworks made in conversation with Brancusi's legacy, curated by Claire Silver & NONE32X32.
An exhibition by NFT NYC featuring digital artworks from the NFT artist community during NFT NYC 2023.
A specially curated exhibition to visually bring to life the novel, Spice Journeys.
'Réconciliation with the living' is a French exhibition created by the non-profit organisation 'Culture For Causes Network' which works as an invitation to rethink the way we position ourselves in our ecosystems; it invites Humans to adopt a different look on biodiversity and to reposition themselves in the environment.
Why? Because all experts agree: the climate crisis is the greatest challenge of the 21st century. We are in a race against time to conserve our natural habitats, their beauty and diversity, to protect our ecosystems and natural resources, and to pass them on to future generations.
Given the increasing influence of digital technology in public discourse and the fact that people's perspectives are now being shaped online, we have chosen to explore the work of digital artists who delve into the themes of life and biodiversity.
Because artists produce universal messages, we hold the firm conviction that their artistic output possesses immense significance in facilitating a shift in humanity's collective mindset with regards to our place in the Universe and, specifically, on our planet Earth.
The artworks displayed in this "world" bring us face to face with the living and with our environment, hey challenge our ideas about how to cohabitate intelligently.
Benefits will be used to promote more artists involved on that topic through physical exhibition: 50% goes to the artist, 20% covers production costs, 25% supports "Art & Environment" actions by Culture For Causes Network with UNESCO, and there are 5% fees.
The Bloom Collective AI x MakersPlace Exhibit, a curation that celebrates the intersection of art and artificial intelligence. At the heart of this exhibit is the vibrant diversity of artwork, artists, and the innovative tools they employ to push the boundaries of creative expression.
The Bloom Collective invited artists from all backgrounds to submit their work, which had to have been created using AI in some capacity. Whether it was exploring AI prompting, compositing, glitching, animating, just for inspiration, or any other fascinating application of AI.
Artists disclosed the methods they have utilized in crafting their finished pieces, allowing us to delve deeper into the artistic process and appreciate the fusion of human creativity with AI technology.
This curation aims to represent the rich tapestry of artistic perspectives and styles that emerge when AI becomes an integral part of the creative journey.
From traditional and digital art forms enhanced by AI algorithms to entirely new mediums born from the symbiotic relationship between human and machine.
Let us embark on this artistic exploration together, shaping a future where human ingenuity and AI merge!
The act of homage—of creation, in conversation with the work of another artist—reminds us that art is a living thing. Even Pleistocene cave art and the megaliths of Stonehenge still inspire; it is only natural that some of the world’s most innovative digital artists have joined together to celebrate the work of Constantin Brancusi with their own original creations.
Organised by Art Bees in partnership with Accelerate Art and hosted by the Constantin Brancusi Center of the Craiova Museum, HOMAGE will feature works from forty-eight digital artists, taking inspiration from Brancusi’s work and life.
The curators for this exhibition were NONE32X32 and Claire Silver with NONE32X32 curating the 18 featured artists and Claire Silver, the 30 artists who responded to an Accelerate Art open call thread on Twitter.
Exquisite Workers, together with Superchief Gallery NFT and Foundation host AI Surrealism, an AI art exhibition in New York featuring over 140 artworks from 100 artists.