kaisle13 is a creative incubator for work that doesn’t sit neatly inside one medium. We cultivate interdisciplinary projects; books that turn into exhibitions, exhibitions that evolve into objects, objects that shape performances. We aren’t here to fix anyone’s ideas. We’re here to give those ideas the structure, resources, and collaborators they need to become real.


The first project we’re opening to the public is dogearred; an exhibition that began as a way to pass time on an 18-hour commute from Tokyo to LA. Our founder wrote a complete short form novel during that flight. From there, her creative friends read her words, made pieces in response, and the project grew into a collaborative show, universe of its own and more. This is how kaisle13 works: ideas manifest with one person as a random thought on a random afternoon and expand through shared authorship and support, without losing their original voice.


We launch three to four projects a year; sometimes a physical show, sometimes a book or film, sometimes something that doesn’t have a name yet. What stays consistent is the level of intention, detail, and care. We’re a space for people who dream in cross-sections: designers who write, writers who build sets, coders who think like sculptors.


We care about craft, small-batch production, impossible ideas, and giving artists resources without turning them into commodities. kaisle13 is where big visions get built piece by piece, beyond theory, in real life.

kaisle13 is a creative incubator for work that doesn’t sit neatly inside one medium. We cultivate interdisciplinary projects; books that turn into exhibitions, exhibitions that evolve into objects, objects that shape performances. We aren’t here to fix anyone’s ideas. We’re here to give those ideas the structure, resources, and collaborators they need to become real.


The first project we’re opening to the public is dogearred; an exhibition that began as a way to pass time on an 18-hour commute from Tokyo to LA. Our founder wrote a complete short form novel during that flight. From there, her creative friends read her words, made pieces in response, and the project grew into a collaborative show, universe of its own and more. This is how kaisle13 works: ideas manifest with one person as a random thought on a random afternoon and expand through shared authorship and support, without losing their original voice.


We launch three to four projects a year; sometimes a physical show, sometimes a book or film, sometimes something that doesn’t have a name yet. What stays consistent is the level of intention, detail, and care. We’re a space for people who dream in cross-sections: designers who write, writers who build sets, coders who think like sculptors.


We care about craft, small-batch production, impossible ideas, and giving artists resources without turning them into commodities. kaisle13 is where big visions get built piece by piece, beyond theory, in real life.

kaisle13 is a creative incubator for work that doesn’t sit neatly inside one medium. We cultivate interdisciplinary projects; books that turn into exhibitions, exhibitions that evolve into objects, objects that shape performances. We aren’t here to fix anyone’s ideas. We’re here to give those ideas the structure, resources, and collaborators they need to become real.


The first project we’re opening to the public is dogearred; an exhibition that began as a way to pass time on an 18-hour commute from Tokyo to LA. Our founder wrote a complete short form novel during that flight. From there, her creative friends read her words, made pieces in response, and the project grew into a collaborative show, universe of its own and more. This is how kaisle13 works: ideas manifest with one person as a random thought on a random afternoon and expand through shared authorship and support, without losing their original voice.


We launch three to four projects a year; sometimes a physical show, sometimes a book or film, sometimes something that doesn’t have a name yet. What stays consistent is the level of intention, detail, and care. We’re a space for people who dream in cross-sections: designers who write, writers who build sets, coders who think like sculptors.


We care about craft, small-batch production, impossible ideas, and giving artists resources without turning them into commodities. kaisle13 is where big visions get built piece by piece, beyond theory, in real life.

kaisle13 is a creative incubator for work that doesn’t sit neatly inside one medium. We cultivate interdisciplinary projects; books that turn into exhibitions, exhibitions that evolve into objects, objects that shape performances. We aren’t here to fix anyone’s ideas. We’re here to give those ideas the structure, resources, and collaborators they need to become real.


The first project we’re opening to the public is dogearred; an exhibition that began as a way to pass time on an 18-hour commute from Tokyo to LA. Our founder wrote a complete short form novel during that flight. From there, her creative friends read her words, made pieces in response, and the project grew into a collaborative show, universe of its own and more. This is how kaisle13 works: ideas manifest with one person as a random thought on a random afternoon and expand through shared authorship and support, without losing their original voice.


We launch three to four projects a year; sometimes a physical show, sometimes a book or film, sometimes something that doesn’t have a name yet. What stays consistent is the level of intention, detail, and care. We’re a space for people who dream in cross-sections: designers who write, writers who build sets, coders who think like sculptors.


We care about craft, small-batch production, impossible ideas, and giving artists resources without turning them into commodities. kaisle13 is where big visions get built piece by piece, beyond theory, in real life.