Welcome to my media hub — a living archive of ideas, works, and collaborations.
This space brings together my practice, my journey, and the ecosystem that surrounds it. Here you’ll find articles and insights about my work, documentation of exhibitions and projects, reflections on ongoing research, and updates on new directions. It is both a record and a conversation: a place where past, present, and future intersect.
Beyond my individual practice, this platform highlights the people, partners, and institutions I collaborate with. Cooperation is central to how I work — across disciplines, cultures, and formats — and this site exists to make those connections visible and accessible.
You’ll also find news, announcements, and behind-the-scenes perspectives that don’t always fit into traditional portfolios or press releases. Think of it as an open media house: part journal, part archive, part newsroom.
Whether you are here as a curator, collaborator, collector, journalist, or simply curious, I invite you to explore, read, and return.
Caina Cadie is a multidisciplinary practitioner whose work explores authorship, context, and collaboration across contemporary cultural landscapes. Working across mediums and formats, Cadie’s practice moves fluidly between creation, research, exhibition-making, and public discourse.
This media hub functions as both an archive and an active platform. It documents completed works and exhibitions while also tracing ongoing processes, ideas in development, and evolving collaborations. Rather than presenting a fixed narrative, the site reflects a practice in motion — responsive to its environment and shaped by dialogue.
Central to Cadie’s work is cooperation. Projects often emerge through partnerships with artists, institutions, brands, and cultural actors, emphasizing exchange over isolation. These collaborations are not secondary but integral, influencing both form and meaning.
This platform offers access to that ecosystem: the work itself, the people involved, and the contexts in which it exists.
