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Exhibition “Guinea Pigs: You May Be Eligible”

Published: September 25, 2025; Author: Julia Sonrisa

 October 4, 2025    05:00 PM-06:00 PM EDT
Exhibition “Guinea Pigs: You May Be Eligible”

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About the Exhibition

Guinea Pigs: You May Be Eligible is a two-person exhibition by Yuhanxiao (Maggie) Ma and Anna Ren. Framed around questions of power and vulnerability, the exhibition asks: If progress demands subjects for sacrifice, what separates a “guinea pig” from a person? Who decides which lives are expendable, or deemed eligible, and under what logic?

Guinea Pigs: You May Be Eligible is a multimedia exhibition that transforms visitors from observers into participants in a speculative world where the boundaries between human and animal, observer and observed, essential and inessential collapse.

Developed over two years, the exhibition combines Ma’s sculptures, prints, and other multimedia works with a central collaboration with Ren. At its heart is The Guinea Pig Eligibility Test, an interactive, projection-mapped installation that serves as the conceptual and spatial hinge of the show. This piece invites participants to complete a questionnaire modeled after medical forms, scored to reward disclosures of social vulnerability. Those deemed “eligible” have their facial biometric data transformed into guinea pig—human hybrids, projected into a shared digital farm.

Through a shift from sterile laboratory to pastoral scene, the exhibit reveals how systems of power soften their edges, making processes feel natural, even inevitable. “Guinea pigs don’t volunteer,” the artists explain. “They’re made eligible.”

Guinea Pigs: You May Be Eligible probes the ethics of medical testing, exposing how innovation, framed as progress, is entangled with profit, control, and decisions about whose lives can be risked.

This exhibition is supported through THE BLANC’s Student Art Empowerment Program.

About the Artists

Yuhanxiao (Maggie) Ma

website

@mayuhanxiao

info@mayuhanxiao.com

Yuhanxiao (Maggie) Ma is a US-based research-driven multimedia artist and PhD student at DXARTS (University of Washington). Her practice lies at the intersection of speculative fiction, science, and ethics, blending critical inquiry with parafictional storytelling. Through 3D fabrication, casting, physical computing, and multimedia installation, she explores how technological and scientific systems shape lived experience and reveal the often-overlooked consequences of innovation.

Informed by phenomenology and critical theory, Ma both employs and critiques emerging technologies to examine their broader societal implications. Her work has been exhibited internationally at major venues, including Art Electronica (Linz), as well as in New York, Barcelona, and Shanghai. She has participated in residencies such as the DOM Art Residency (Barcelona), SVA’s Bio Art Residency (New York), and the year-long Gallatin WetLab program on Governors Island.

Location: 15 East 40th Street, New York, NY 10016 United States

Time: 5:00 pm EST

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