As the creative force behind OGÄD, Ava fuses music, performance, and visual expression into immersive experiences, exploring the interplay between sound and image. Her EP Xygote chronicles her journey into motherhood, while her video Arkana—a collaboration with photographer Julia Hansson—won an official selection at the Ann Arbor Avant-Garde Film Festival.
She toured as a microKORG bassist with the metal band Netherlands. She also sang and played bass and keys with the electro-experimental band Genes and Machines. Ava has been a muse for several visual artists, namely the photographer Mick Cantarella, whose “Ava Farber Project”, was exhibited at Projekt 105 under the curation of Martin Schoeller.
Ava began her creative journey with classical vocal training, serving as a cantor and ringer in professional choirs. She studied acting at Circle in the Square Theater, where she went on to land several roles at the Eugene O’Neill Theater Center and the National Black Theater in Harlem.

