Past Residents

Residents Map

Past Resident
2017: Dedalus Foundation

Betty Yu

Betty Yu is an interdisciplinary artist who uses multimedia platforms to tell the stories of marginalized, underrepresented and underserved people. Her creative work is influenced by her direct experience as a daughter raised by immigrant garment worker parents. In her artwork, Yu approaches social issues through personal stories, family narrative and community history. Her work has explored issues ranging from labor rights, immigrant justice, militarism and housing equity. In the past several years, Yu’s art projects and installations have allowed her to engage with directly impacted communities through onsite installations, projections, participatory workshops and media production.

Betty Yu is an interdisciplinary artist, filmmaker, educator and activist. She co-founded the Chinatown Art Brigade, a cultural collective telling anti-gentrification stories of Chinatown tenants through public projections. She holds a BFA from New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts and a MFA in Integrated Media Arts from Hunter College. Yu’s multi-media installation, The Garment Worker was featured at Tribeca Film Institute’s Interactive. She co-created Monument to Anti-Displacement Organizing, which was on view at the Agitprop! group show at Brooklyn Museum. Yu is a 2016 A Blade of Grass Fellow for Socially Engaged Art and received the 2016 SOAPBOX Artist Award from the Laundromat Project. She has received funding for her projects from foundations including the Paul Robeson Fund, Brooklyn Arts Council, and Art Matters.

Past Resident
2017: Danish Arts Foundation

Christian Falsnaes

Christian Falsnaes creates immersive situations, in which film works, paintings, exhibition spaces and performances are interwoven. He targets the problematics of learned social structures and power dynamics in society. Exhibition visitors become part of Falsnaes’s works as he explores notions of ritual and group mentality, including himself and the role of the artist. He investigates what happens when people – especially those accustomed to the rituals and dynamics of highly codified social fields such as the art world – are directed to give up control.

Christian Falsnaes (born 1980, Copenhagen) studied at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna and is currently based in Berlin. His works have recently been shown at the Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Zurich; National Gallery of Denmark, Copenhagen; the private collection of Juan & Patricia Vergez, Buenos Aires; Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna; Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin; Centre Pompidou, Paris; ZKM – Zentrum für Kunst und Medien Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe; and Manifesta 11, Zurich. In 2015, he was nominated for the Preis der Nationalgalerie award in Berlin.

Lukáš Machalický

Lukáš Machalický’s exhibited works have a formal and architectural purity that seems to preclude spontaneity or elements of chance. Deviations, volatility, ambiguity and system failure all play a key role in his art.

Lukáš Machalický (born 1984) graduated from the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague in 2009. In 2008, he studied at the Berlin University of the Arts. In 2011, he founded Galerie SPZ with Robert Šalanda, with whom he also leads the painting studio at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague. Machalický has taken part in residencies in Krakow, 2016; Bratislava, 2014; and Florence 2012. He has had solo shows at several galleries in Prague including Berlínskej Model, 2015; 35 M2, 2014; Die Aktualität des Schönen, 2013; Museo Laboratorio di Arte Contemporanea, Rome, 2011; and MeetFactory, 2009. He has participated in group exhibitions at Vienna Parallel, 2016; The Brno House of Arts, 2016; National Gallery in Prague, 2015; DOX, Prague, 2014; 4+4 Days in Motion, Prague, 2012, 2013; Prague City Gallery, 2007; and Prague Biennale 3, 2007.