Rewind Review Respond Vol.10
Rewind Review Respond (RRR) is an online forum where CCA students reflect on recent events and the ideas that affect their practice, communities, and fields of study.
Vol.10
Spring 2025
We invite you to revisit these events and take a deep dive into the ideas discussed. RRR Vol.10 was organized by the Exhibitions department, and in Spring 2025 edited by Vanessa Pérez Winder and Isaiah Diaz-Mays, with original graphics by Ramyatara Mullapudi.

Jasmine Narkita Wiley
Grief Work: A Case for Wholeness

Vanessa Perez Winder
Notes on the 2025 MFA Exhibition

Isaiah Diaz-Mays
Six Days in Bombay

Gabrielle Kedziora
Where do we go from here?

Marcus Masaki
In/definite Blackness

Samika Karode
Christian Roman: Pixar and the Art of Storytelling

Cynara Danaye
Spoken Power to Cherish

Ace Hodrick
The Downward Gaze of Devotion

Dawn Lorence
Pioneering Biomaterials

Elisabeth Cobb-Hughes
Sitting with Works in Progress III
Contributors
Meet the arts reporters
Elisabeth Cobb-Hughes (MFA Industrial Design 2025) is a multidisciplinary designer and artist. Her work centers on topics relating to craft, ecology, and relationships between people and space.
Cynara Danaye (BFA Film 2028) is a filmmaker and writer. Having been involved with playwriting and theater directing in the past, journalism is a second nature to them. Cynara is passionate about the opportunities different arts and interests have to offer. She is excited to share her thoughts and experiences.
Isaiah Diaz-Mays is an Afro-Latino writer and scholar from Hudson County, New Jersey. A former social media editor and tv producer at CNN, NBC News and Bloomberg News, he’s an MFA candidate in the Writing program at CCA, crafting his debut novel of fiction.
Alicia “Ace” Hodrick (BA Writing and Literature 2026) is a writer at CCA with a passion for journalism, memoirs, and sometimes screenplays. The focus for their work often operates through a linguistic lens. They also engage in various crafts. (Any Pronouns).
Samika Karode (BFA Animation 2028) loves animation, comics/manga, video games, and all forms of storytelling. With her art, she aims to create a cute, vibrant and exciting world while reflecting on the complexities of life. She loves making connections between history, culture, and personal experiences.
Gabrielle Kedziora (BA Writing and Literature 2026) is a writer, poet, and visual artist.
Dawn Lorence (MArch 2026) is a biomaterial researcher and an aspiring architect hoping to utilize adaptive reuse in design.
Marcus Masaki (BFA Painting/Drawing and Critical Studies 2025) is a twenty-something-year-old art student somewhere in San Francisco. Budding curator, farmer's market goer, and a painter who doesn’t paint. Reach him at [email protected]. Please don’t make him download Instagram.
Ramyatara Mullapudi is a graphic designer based in San Francisco who works on branding, visual identities, editorial design, and UI design.
Jasmine Narkita Wiley (MFA Fine Arts & MA Visual & Critical Studies 2027) is an artist, scholar, and writer who works across many disciplines. Her research explores temporality, lineage, and repair from a textiles, craft, and critical theory framework. She earned a Bachelor of Science in Public Relations in 2010 and a Master of Arts in Arts Politics from Tisch School of the Arts, NYU, in 2022.
Vanessa Perez Winder (MA Visual & Critical Studies 2025) is a writer, editor, and arts worker committed to liberatory and decolonial forms of art historical research and curatorial praxis. They are the 2024-2025 Lead Editor of Rewind Review Respond at CCA and the 2024-2025 Curatorial Fellow at Root Division.
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