Josephine Turalba is a Manila-based transdisciplinary artist whose work explores issues of divide and convergence within a volatile geopolitical world order. Her nomadic relation to various forms of media, including performance, installation, experimental video, tapestry, photography, and painting, allows her to delve into her obsessions with sociopolitical narratives, myths, and personal histories.
Turalba is a highly accomplished artist and academic. She has showcased her work at prestigious events and institutions worldwide, including the London Biennale, Cairo Biennale, and Venice Biennale. She has served in various leadership roles, including as Director of Arts-Based Research at the Philippine Women's University and as a Research Fellow at the MIT Future Heritage Lab and Program for Arts, Culture, and Technology. Turalba holds a Master's degree in Research from Sint-Lucas Antwerpen, KdG Belgium, as well as an MFA in New Media from the Transart Institute, validated by Donau Universität Krems, Austria.