about

Carlos Carrillo and Yevgenia Davidoff – husband and wife artist duo - launched a collaborative practice in 2007, creating immersive installations and experiential sculptures made of modular industrial components and everyday ubiquitous objects. Imbued with curiosity and passion for nature, their sculptures, objects, and large-scale sculptural installations awaken our imaginations and transport us to a sci-fi futuristic world, sometimes dystopian and others utopian. 

CCYD Studio employs a variety of materials, ranging from low-tech industrial to natural. Their aim is to investigate nature's phenomena and hidden qualities, comprehending the fundamental structures of both the natural and the man-built worlds in hopes to inspire a symbiotic, mutualist connection. Through evocative methods of utilizing light and site specific integrations, they juxtapose human-made and natural forms, encouraging reflection on life's essence and envisioning both positive and negative scenarios for the future.

All of their artworks are site-specific and possess the ability to transform spaces. CCYD Studio brings people, space, and nature onto the same frequency, uniting audiences with experiences that inspire reflection and reconnection to our planet.

CCYD Studio has realized numerous projects, with their work exhibited at the DUMBO Arts Festival (2008) and Icosa Gallery (2018, 2019) and Texas State University’s FLEX Space among others.