UMA is a collective of artists who continue to bridge the analog to digital eras maintaining successful practices throughout these transitions. We retain our creative, cultural and critical propositions in relation to new technology driven environments. As UMA evolves, we welcome new generations of digital-native artists into this ongoing dialogue. By joining together to challenge ourselves to create new directions, we utilize our global locations and differences of creative approach as a stimulating force for our artistic practices and the development of art in the 21st century and beyond. The works of the UMA artists are in the permanent collections of world museums like MoMA and Whitney Museum in NY, Tate London, Centre Pompidou in Paris, V & A in London and ZKM in Germany.​

James Bloom (UK), Fernanda D’Agostino (US) , Terry Flaxton (UK), Will Pappenheimer (US), John Sanborn (US), Nina Sobell (US), Nataša Prosenc Stearns (SI) Tamiko Thiel (DE, US)

  • Section Video & Digital
  • Venue Palazzo Mora
  • Based in UK

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