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Seba, a medium-toned person with long black hair, in a blue and pink jumpsuit, is holding a mic while sitting on a chair in front of a wooden door.Seba, a medium-toned person with long black hair, in a blue and pink jumpsuit, is holding a mic while sitting on a chair in front of a wooden door.
How can we understand complexity?

Democracy Machine Fellow (2021-2022), Seba Calfuqueo, speaking at an Eyebeam-hosted artist talk held at the Downtown Brooklyn Ace Hotel in July 2022.

Credit: Whitney Legge

We are committed to broadening public understanding of the profound complexity of this moment, and we do this by centering artists in aligned fields, and specifically journalism, that we believe can greatly benefit from radical and experimental thought.

Eyebeam Center for the Future of Journalism

Inaugurated in 2018 around the belief that artists are central to  the invention of the future, and critical to shifting public debate, the evolving Eyebeam Center for the Future of Journalism unites artists with journalists in major media outlets to produce revelatory work allowing space for contemplation of complex topics. Read more

Momus Writing Fellowship

We instituted the Momus x Eyebeam Arts Writing Fellowship to expand our commitment in support of writers engaging in the arts by providing direct support for written understanding of the unique work of Eyebeam artists and related practice. Read more

Eyebeam models a new approach to artist-led creation for the public good; we are a non-profit that provides significant professional support and money to exceptional artists for the realization of important ideas that wouldn’t exist otherwise. Nobody else is doing this.

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