About the Artist

Lillian Radwan is an emerging Interdisciplinary artist enamored by human connectivity.

She discovered the term “Interdisciplinary Art” through a course taken in her Undergraduate

years and become invested in exploring and mixing multiple mediums of art-making. Lillian is

constantly learning new mediums as she finds that each one challenges her in new ways. As of

right now, she works with and combines film and video, installations, and ink drawings. Her

work typically involves a culmination of mediums as a way to pinpoint specific concepts that she

explores in that particular moment. Her work is inspired by artists who reacted and created work

during their own time of societal confusion and who break the boundaries of traditional

art-making. Matthew Barney and Sophie Calle are two performance artists that inspire Lillian’s

fascination with human connectivity whether it be the human body and it’s limited to how

humans perceive one another in the private and in the public. Ultimately unveiling human wants

and desires from the artist and the viewer. Lillian hopes to create a performance art piece further

down in her art-making career and incorporating it with mediums she has already invested in. As

of right now, she is conducting a series of ink and digital drawings that explore the visualization

of personal catastrophes.