Past Residents
Past Resident2016
Esperanza Mayobre
Esperanza Mayobre’s work addresses failed and idealistic utopias of impossible solutions for absurd situations. She invents stories that question problems that have no answers. Through a variety of visual formats, she explores subjects that are generally ignored by creating fictive laboratory spaces, in which Mayobre plays an active role.
Esperanza Mayobre was born during the Venezuelan oil boom and grew up between the cities of Caracas and Golindano. Mayobre is the recipient of the Smithsonian Artist Research Fellowship at the Air and Space Museum, the Jerome Foundation Travel and Study Grant, and has taken part in programs at the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, the Smack Mellon Artist Studio Program, and the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. She has exhibited at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston; La Caja Centro Cultural Chacao, Caracas; Bronx Museum; MIT Center for Advanced Visual Studies; Art Museum of the Americas, Washington D.C.; MARTE Contemporaro, El Salvador; Incheon Women Artists’ Biennial, Korea; and spaces in New York City including Smack Mellon, Postmasters Gallery, Jack Shainman Gallery, and Momenta Art. Her work has been featured in publications including Bomb, The Brooklyn Rail, The New York Times, Hyperallergic, Creative Time Reports, Arte al Día and Art in America.
Past Resident2016: Danish Arts Foundation
Mikkel Carl
Mikkel Carl’s artistic practice thematically focuses on the relationship between language and perceptual experience, concept and materiality. His cross-media approach departs from the twentieth century avant-garde and neo-avant-garde movements, as well as postmodernism’s strategies of appropriation. By working methodically with repetition, re-contextualization and the radicalization of the material properties of the art object, Carl retroactively traces history.
Mikkel Carl works concurrently as an artist, writer and freelance curator. He has a BA in the History of Ideas and an MFA from The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Copenhagen. Carl has had solo shows at ANNAELLEGALLERY, Stockholm; Kunsthal NORD, Aalborg, Denmark; and Caves Art Center, Taipei, among others. Carl has exhibited in several group shows at international art spaces including at Soy Capitán, Berlin; Retrospective, Hudson, New York; David Dale Gallery & Studios, Glasgow; CO2, Turin; New Scenario, Berlin; and Aujourd’hui, Lisbon.
Events & Exhibitions
Fall Open Studios 2016
November 4–November 5, 2016
Residents from Denmark
Past Resident2016: OCA - Office for Contemporary Art Norway
Anne Szefer Karlsen
Anne Szefer Karlsen is a curator, writer and editor. She is interested in artistic and curatorial collaborations, and in developing the language that surrounds contemporary art production. Szefer Karlsen teaches in both formal and informal educational settings.
Anne Szefer Karlsen is currently an Associate Professor in the MA Curatorial Practice program at Bergen Academy of Art and Design (2015-2021) and was the Director of Hordaland Art Centre, Bergen, Norway from 2008 to 2014. She has curated several exhibitions including The Norwegian Sculpture Biennale, Art Belongs to Those Who See It, 2015 and Lofoten International Art Festival, Just what is it that makes today so familiar, so uneasy?, 2013. Szefer Karlsen was also Associate Curator for Research and Encounters for Biennale Bénin, Inventer le monde: l’artiste citoyen, 2012. Her writings have appeared in Afterall, Billedkunst, and kunstkritikk.no, and in anthologies such as Condition Report, 2013, and Making Biennials in Contemporary Times, 2015. Szefer Karlsen is series editor for Dublett, a book series featuring artists’ works through anthologies and artists’ books, 2012-2016. She was also co-editor of Self-Organised, 2013, and Localisert/Localised, 2009.