Past Residents
Past Resident2014: Meg-Multiforms, The Gallery Apart
Alice Schivardi
Alice Schivardi is interested in collecting stories and establishing human relationships, leading her toward a pursuit of the other as well as of the self. She focuses both on the natural and human condition, using technological and manual language. Schivardi’s work explores social phenomena and their logic, with a methodology that treasures the intimate exchange of micro-experiences. The threads of her “embroidery drawings” become a link between the artist and the stories, the artistic process and the finished artwork. Alice Schivardi lives and works in Rome.
Events & Exhibitions
Alice Schivardi: Wormholes
April 22–May 10, 2014
Residents from Italy
Raffaela Naldi Rossano
The Italian Academy for Advanced Studies, Columbia University, Italian Cultural Institute of New York, Directorate-General for Public and Cultural Diplomacy of the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Directorate-General for Contemporary Creativity of the Italian Ministry of Culture
2024
Past Resident2013: Foundation for a Civil Society
Dina Rončević
Two opposing disciplines inhabit Dina Rončević’s practice: textile work and mechanics. She jumps from warm studio lights and precise handwork, in areas like puppet animation or needlework, to cold exteriors where she moderates a situation in which she highlights her interest in female mechanics of different ages. Her initial interest in socially-constructed gender identities, is transforming into questioning models of education and what kind of role art can play in
the process of learning.
Dina Rončević graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts, Zagreb, completing an interdisciplinary work in which she was trained to become a car mechanic. She is a participant in the MFA program at the School of Missing Studies, Art and Learning, Sandberg Instituut, Amsterdam. She has worked on several puppet animation films as the head animator, and since 2012, has made several performances in which she constructed and deconstructed cars and vehicles within a group of women. Her solo exhibitions have been shown in Croatia, and she has participated in numerous group exhibitions and festivals across Europe and in Mexico.
Past Resident2012: ACC - Asian Cultural Council
Ambie Abaño
Ambie Abaño’s shift from painting to printmaking brought her to an exploration of the medium as she investigates portraiture in relation to both material and process. From two-dimensional prints, her experimental works led to the creation of portraits and figures in sculpture, mixed media works, and installations, always with an element of traditional printmaking processes.
Ambie Abaño (born Manila 1967) abandoned the practice of architecture in favor of being a visual artist. She exhibits widely in the Philippines and across Asia. Abaño is a faculty member at the University of the Philippines College of Fine Arts. For the past six years, she served as president of the Philippine Association of Printmakers and remains active in their training program. Her solo exhibitions include: SurFACE (2011); Sanctuaire des memoires (2012) at the Alliance Francaise de Manille, and TransFIGURATION at the Cultural Center of the Philippines (2006). She participated in A/P: Analog Playground, Ateneo Art Gallery, Manila; The Speaking House, Kerala, India (2012); Asian International Art Exhibition (2007-2011), and Open Studios at Cité Internationale des Arts, Paris (2011).