NEWSK1N
| Date start | 10.28.25 |
| Date end | 11.26.25 |
| Start Time | 12am |
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| Admission | Free |
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| Associated Program | Welcome to my Homepage |
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Welcome to my Homepage presents NEWSK1N by Serena Zam.
Project Description
Serena Zam’s NEWSK1N is an interactive, horror-inspired, web-based project about skin, pain, and chronic illness. Visitors are guided through an eerie, fictional hypnotherapeutic treatment, experienced through hand-drawn illustration, digital animation, and prompts. Identifying chronic illness as itself a horror story, Zam has created a narrative experience that captures the desperation, anguish, and despondency that comes with searching for relief. Get calibrated, explore your patient report, hack your mind out of the pain cycle, and most importantly—don’t scratch!
Perfect for fans of digital horror and body horror, and for those who have struggled with the medical system.
Artist Bio
Serena Zam is an artist and technologist living and making in Austin, Texas. Her work has been featured in shows and galleries across the state. She blends digital mediums and analog technology with more traditional techniques like painting, printmaking, and collage. Recently, her work has also focused on chronic illness. Serena holds a degree in Computer Science from the University of Texas at Austin with certificates in Art History and Digital Art and Media. In 2023, she was recognized as one of Concept Animals’ Top Three Performance Artists for her painting performance, B1NARY.
Viewing Details
On view online (desktop only) at welcometomyhomepage.net.
In-person at Austin Studio Tour 2025
Serena Zam will debut NEWSK1N, her interactive, horror-inspired, web-based project about skin, pain, and chronic illness. Meet the artist, explore her web project, and check out the physical zine. Artist in-person 11/8 and 11/15-16 during Austin Studio Tour 2025 at MoHA.
This tabling is supported in part by the City of Austin Economic Development Department as well as the Texas Commission on the Arts.