Morgan Hayes is a multidisciplinary artist based in New York City. Her work revolves around scenario building and retelling of the queer Black experience. She also makes pieces about pop culture and its role as an accessible account of history. She’s inspired by the South, tricksters, doomscrolls, and collective joy and/or mourning. Her practice ranges from video, podcasting, photography and rug making to maintaining social media accounts for a performative alter ego. Born and raised in Richmond, Virginia.

https://cargocollective.com/mrgnhayes

Adrienne Bennett (black femme, they/she)  is a Brooklyn-based interdisciplinary artist who works with video, cyanotype printmaking on clothing or fabric, and drawing in the expanded field. Recent projects include a ten-episode local-access style television show alongside collaborator (and bestie) Morgan Hayes. “You Would” collages current art-world stories and its discontents, celebrity gossip, memes, and various mined YouTube content through hosted, non-scripted banter and sharing similar to daytime talk shows. They are currently very excited about ceramics after learning how to throw this Summer at Gasworks and are looking forward to being a part of The Bead Project scholarship program at UrbanGlass this fall.