Board of Directors
Dr. Caroline Di Bernardi Luft
Director, Neuroscience of Creativity & Consciousness
Head of Department of Psychology, Senior Lecturer in Psychology, Brunel College, University of London.
Internationally respected cognitive neuroscientist advancing research on the neuroscience of creativity, learning, and superconscious states.
Leads groundbreaking work in neuroimaging and brain stimulation technologies that support ARALUX’s integration of science, art, and consciousness studies.
At ARALUX: Guides research and programming on cognitive transformation, neuroplasticity, and collective intelligence in immersive ritual environments.
Professor Maria Jaschok
Director, Feminist Ethnography & Sacred Praxis and Ontology
Senior Research Associate, University of Oxford; pioneering scholar in global feminist studies, oral history, and cross-cultural ritual traditions.
International expert in the study of ceremonial and shamanic religious practices, with a deep commitment to preserving women's roles in sacred traditions worldwide.
Advisor to major global initiatives in gender equity, translation studies, and intercultural religious networks.
At ARALUX: Anchors the ethical framework for safeguarding oral lineages and builds gender-inclusive archival structures for sacred knowledge transmission, ceremony, and spiritual memory.
David “Shingy” Shing
Director, Futurism & Digital Mythos
Globally celebrated creative futurist and innovation strategist with clients including MoMA, Chanel, LVMH, Nike, and BMW.
Thought leader in human–technology symbiosis and digital aesthetics; frequent keynote at TED, SXSW, and Cannes Lions.
Forges cultural foresight with soulful iconography to elevate ARALUX’s role as a living temple for visionary engagement.
At ARALUX: Cultivates new digital mythologies and co-designs sacred technological platforms that restore coherence between humans and the living world.
Amy Rosenblum-Martín
Director, Art, Decoloniality & Global Sacred Archives
Internationally esteemed curator with posts at MoMA, Guggenheim, Reina Sofía, PAMM, and Bronx Museum.
Recognized for decolonial and intersectional curatorial frameworks, championing artists of Latinx and Indigenous descent across the Americas.
Advisor to cultural institutions on inclusion, memory, and sacred aesthetics in contemporary art.
At ARALUX: Directs artistic residencies and exhibition strategy, foregrounding ritual performance, ancestral wisdom, and healing aesthetics.