A Safe Space.

Welcome to my latest environment for sharing intimate happenings around my life. I’ve been wanting to find a quieter way to share what’s happening behind the scenes — the process, the thoughts between projects, the little moments that don’t always make it to Instagram.

This is that space. No algorithms, no formalities — just me, writing to you directly. I’ll be sharing updates on new art projects, open calls I’m curating, reflections from my week, and sometimes, just thoughts that feel worth putting somewhere real.

As a creative director, photographer, media producer, and curator across art, music, culture and technology — thanks for being here from the start and I hope you enjoy these letters from my corner of New York.

Here’s What I’ve Been Working On Lately..

  • I’m curating a digital art-group exhibit paired with a ballet performance for November 20th, 2025. It’s open for submissions until Nov. 9th! I’m particularly excited about this group exhibit because it’s the first of its kind for me - a meeting of modern and traditional art forms with an elegant twist on programming.

  • I’m self documenting to work on independent story telling with the intention of connecting more closely with my community. I’ve spent countless hours building over the last few years and I’m ready to share more details of my work processes, career pursuits, new accolades, and my personal human experience.

  • I’m working on a number of fine-art photography series for my debut solo exhibition, planned for early-mid 2026. This will be my first step into showing new work + the possibility of auction. I am currently searching for proper representation - particularly in the digital art space.

  • I’ll be sharing more content across my socials which is a very daunting adventure due to the nature of vulnerability but I’m excited to share my lore. I would appreciate any support on Instagram, Twitter/X, and Linkedin so please feel free to connect with me on those platforms! I am thankful to garner anyone’s interest around my work.

  • Give my latest IG post a like + comment if you can!

  • ARCHIV3 transitioned to a fully online platform after the completion of issue 4 - where I am continuing to tell the narratives of under-represented multidisciplinary artists.

Are we ever truly enough?

The Weight of Worth is a provocative new digital art exhibition exploring identity, sufficiency, and the fragile balance of value in contemporary culture. This avant-garde program will feature an interdisciplinary lineup of international artists alongside a live ballet performance centered around the theme of being enough.

Co-curated by Josh Sauceda—Creative Director, Producer, and Photographer—and Karley Wasaff—Choreographer, Creative Director, and Producer—’The Weight of Worth’ showcase invites digital visionaries from around the world to submit work that pushes the boundaries of how we measure worth: through the body, through technology, and through the shifting lens of society.

- Acceptable Mediums: Digital Paintings, 3D Modeling and Sculpting, Digital Collages, Vector Art, Digital Photography, Pixel Art, GIF Art/Animations, Glitch Art, Generative Art, Augmented Reality Art, Virtual Reality Art, AI Art, Mixed Media, Video, NFTs, and Interactive Installations, and Derivatives.

- Curation Fee: If selected, there is a $100 curation fee to secure your slot in the exhibition at POSH HQ. This covers installation, presentation, and professional documentation of your work.

- Submissions are open now. Selected artists will be notified directly via provided emails, and the fee must be submitted within 5 days of notification through our secure payment gateway.

Moments from the ARCHIV3 Magazine Issue 4 launch @POSH HQ in SoHo, NYC.

I have really enjoyed being able to share my trials an tribulations across platforms like Scholastic this year - impacting the lives of the next generation of talent.

I’m excited to return as an art juror for The Art & Writing Awards 2026.

Love,

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