Dr. Lemny Perez
Open Studio / Date: 24 September 2025 / Venue: Space A
Dr. Lemny Perez is an Afro-Dominican multidisciplinary artist, writer, psychologist, actor, curator, and NFT pioneer based in New York. Her interdisciplinary practice combines gestural abstract art, digital media, and storytelling to explore themes of mental wellness, identity, resilience, and urban experience. Holding a Doctor of Psychology from The Wright Institute, she bridges art and mental health, creating works that encourage reflection, healing, and social dialogue.
A recognized figure in the Web3 art community, Dr. Lemny has sold over 90 one-of-one NFTs, exhibited at more than three dozen NFT and contemporary art exhibitions, and has been featured in Forbes, TIME, NFT Now, and the KnownOrigin platform. She has spoken at NFT.NYC and numerous international events on the intersection of creativity, technology, and mental health. Beyond her artistic practice, she has served as a curator for NFT.Tips Search Light, a board member of Dream Conduit DAO, and a mentor supporting creative communities. Through both physical and digital platforms, Dr. Lemny continues to expand conversations around art, innovation, and emotional well-being.
Open Studio at Space A
Javier García Sánchez (Spanish, based in the USA)
Residency Period: August-September 2025
Exhibition: Songs from the Bardo / Date: 8-9 September 2025 / Venue: Patan Museum, Lalitpur
Javier García Sánchez is a multidisciplinary visual artist whose practice explores the intersection of nature, memory, and the human condition. Working primarily with watercolor, sumi ink, gouache, charcoal, and mixed media on washi paper, his work reflects themes of impermanence, vulnerability, and inner transformation. Inspired by natural landscapes and contemplative observation, he creates poetic visual narratives that invite viewers to reflect on emotional resilience and the unseen dimensions of experience. His intuitive process balances abstraction and representation, emphasizing the beauty found in imperfection and change. Javier has exhibited his work internationally in Spain, the United Kingdom, Denmark, Lithuania, and the United States, including solo and group exhibitions in Brooklyn, London, and Palanga. He has participated in artist residencies in Lithuania and has collaborated with organizations and clients such as Creative Time, the Dalai Lama Foundation, IBM, BetterUp, and Central Saint Martins. Through his practice, Javier seeks to inspire deeper self-awareness and foster meaningful connections between people, nature, and the transformative power of art.


