Adam Zaretsky, Ph.D., is a Wet-Lab Art practitioner mixing ecology, biotechnology, non-human relations, body performance and gastronomy. He stages lively, hands-on bioart production labs based on topics such as foreign species invasion (pure/impure), radical food science (edible/inedible), jazz bioinformatics (code/flesh), tissue culture (undead/semi-alive), transgenic design issues (traits/desires), interactive ethology (person/machine/non-human) and physiology (performance/stress). His art practice focuses on an array of legal, ethical, social and libidinal implications of biotechnological materials and methods with a focus on transgenic humans.
Riddle’s is an exhibition organizer that curates a circulating selection of artists to propose work within new spatial configurations. Riddle’s revels in where and how art should show up. The wrong space for the right reason. The exhibitions serve as a platform for shared pursuit within the theater of the social. Artists come together to share space and knowledge to embrace mutual invention and play. The project is organized by Raine Trainor and Nathaniel de Large.