Tuesday, August 18, 2026

When Art and Tech Align

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In June, the space that formerly housed MadArt Studio welcomed a new resident. Xispa (pronounced CHEE-spa), which means “spark” in Catalan, is an art innovation lab, residency, and exhibition space. Founded by curator Lele Barnett and technologist Doug Carmean, xispa is interested in the intersection of technology and art, and what happens when practitioners from each sector connect—and ignite that creative spark.

“When you look inside, it’ll feel like an artist studio, but also a tech innovation lab, maybe even a chemistry lab,” says Barnett, who is the space’s program director. “We operate at the intersection of two communities that don’t often cross paths: the Pacific Northwest arts community and Seattle’s tech workforce.” She and Carmean see the location in the heart of South Lake Union as uniquely positioned to encourage that cross-industry pollination. In addition to long-term artist residencies, xispa plans to support the development of artist-led technology and the formulation of tools to more broadly support artists and arts institutions, such as an AI-generated pocket critic.

Abstract black and white artwork showing silhouettes, hands, and eye motifs; a hand holds an eye above a person's head on the left, with close-ups of limbs and hand shadows on the right—an evocative piece that reflects the intersection of art and tech within the vibrant PNW arts community.

#7 and #10 by Samantha Wall

Photos by MARIO GALLUCCI

“We want people to stop at our windows, look in with curiosity, and walk through the door,” Barnett says. “Inside, we want them to find something unexpected: a space that feels like it was waiting for them. A space where they can participate.”

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What We Leave Behind by Samantha Yun Wall, Xispa’s first artist in residence.

A grayscale image of a figure with realistic hands resting on its side, surrounded by abstract black hand shapes extending from the figure’s outline, evokes the innovative spirit of the PNW arts community at the intersection of art and tech.

#21 by Samantha Wall

Photo by MARIO GALLUCCI

Black and white artwork shows a human silhouette with a hand pulling a string attached to an eye, and a second floating eye surrounded by fluff on a dark textured background. This striking piece reflects the innovative spirit of the PNW arts community, seamlessly blending elements of art and tech to create an evocative visual narrative.

#11 and #12 by Samantha Wall

Photos by MARIO GALLUCCI

 

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