Joanna Zabielska

Joanna Zabielska is a digital artist and designer whose practice bridges art, architecture, and emerging technologies. Based in Vienna, she specializes in 3D scanning, photogrammetry, motion capture, and immersive storytelling, creating digital environments for virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), exhibitions, games, and interactive installations. Her work merges real-world data with digital artistry to explore new ways of experiencing space, memory, and narrative.

Joanna holds a Diploma in Digital Art and a Master’s degree in Social Design from the University of Applied Arts Vienna, as well as a Master’s degree in Urban Design from the Vienna University of Technology. She has collaborated with leading museums and cultural institutions, including the MAK – Museum of Applied Arts, Wien Museum, Volkskundemuseum Graz, and the Jewish Museum Augsburg. Her projects have been exhibited internationally and supported through numerous grants and residencies across Europe and Asia. Combining artistic research with cutting-edge digital technologies, Joanna continues to develop immersive experiences that expand the possibilities of contemporary exhibition-making and digital art.

Stephen Eastaugh (Australia)

Presentation, Kathmandu University, Lalitpur   /   Workshop, Niten Memorial, Tokha, Kathmandu

Open Studio  / Date: 26 November 2025  / Venue: Pujan Courtyard, Thamel, Kathmandu

Stephen Eastaugh is a visual artist with severe wanderlust as over the past few decades he has travelled to over 100 countries scattered across all continents. Travel, geography and dis/location have continuously fed his practice which has always been characterized by overseas research and the creation of new mixed media work in response to extensive travels. While on the road the artist has managed to present over one hundred solo exhibitions in a wide range of venues. Studios have been set up on a Russian Icebreaker at the North Pole, in a science building in east Antarctica and many places in between. Eastaugh has been awarded the Australian Antarctic Arts Fellowship on three occasions and, to date, is the only professional contemporary artist to spend an entire winter in Antarctica. Represented in major public galleries in Australia and numerous private collections across the planet.

Carolina Furque (Argentina / Australia-based)

Workshop, Niten Memorial, Tokha, Kathmandu

 

Carolina Furque is an Argentinian-born, Australian-based photographer who, for over twenty years, has been experimenting and working in photography. Carolina has collaborated with the press media in Argentina and France. Mostly producing analogue images, Carolina has also developed numerous series around different topics from landscape, portraiture and photo-essays and has participated in a range of art residencies and exhibitions over five continents. Her photographs are in the collections of the National Library of France, Polaroid, OSDE Foundation, Casa Fader Museum, State Library Western Australia and private collections in Argentina, France and Australia.

  

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