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HYBYCOZO, the Hyperspace Bypass Construction Zone, is a series of large scale installations and artworks that investigate geometry through light, shadow, and perception.


The project is inspired by the intersection of math, science, technology, material, and light. HYBYCOZO consists of Yelena Filipchuk and Serge Beaulieu, plus an assortment of expert fabricators, handlers, installers, and a powerful community. We create, fabricate, and install our artwork all over the world.

About the Artists

Yelena Filipchuk (b. 1987) Yelena thrives in the creative process, creating thought provoking artwork that investigates patterns and forms as a way to educate and inspire herself and others. Yelena currently resides in Oakland developing her craft and growing her practice as an artist, entrepreneur, and educator.

Serge Beaulieu (b. 1981) An Industrial Designer for over 10 years, Serge is now creating large scale artworks that expand the boundaries of technology, geometry and fabrication. Constantly investigating materials and processes in order to harness design as a tool for art, Serge resides in Oakland CA operating studios and workshops for creative and exploratory growth.

UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS

2018 - Descanso Gardens, Electric Forest of Light, Nov-January, Pasedena CA
2018 - Morton Arboretum, Chicago IL
2018 - Bank of America Tower, Downtown Los Angeles, Nov-Jan
2018 - 100 California, SF
2019 - LMNL, San Francisco
2019 - two permanent installations at 27th and Valdez. Downtown Oakland.
2019 - UAP permanent install in China
2019 - Mint Plaza, SF CA

Email with any questions: hybycozo@gmail.com
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Shop our sister site, COZO here: www.cozo.co

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