
Berry Sullivan is an artist, philanthropist and technologist exploring consciousness, identity, and transformation through hybrid creative practice. Drawing from backgrounds in technology, social enterprise, and art, her work moves between speculative museology, embodied archives, and the evolving relationship between human and digital selves. Her current MARes research centres on The 8 Museum, an unfolding, semi-autobiographical archive of found number 8s as a portal into memory, pattern, and selfhood. Beyond her artistic research, Berry leads multiple community-driven initiatives focused on reimagining care, belonging, and the futures of being across art, technology, and social practice. Her work often blurs personal and collective boundaries, seeking new ways to inhabit data, memory, and time as living materials.
Academic Advisor: Dalila Honorato