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Germany

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2017: DAAD-Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst German Academic Exchange Service, North America, Kunststiftung NRW

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Stephanie Gudra

Stephanie Gudra’s work deals with the history and production of images. In her art, there are often references to visual arts and its techniques, general methodical processes, and the metaphysics of images and signs. Gudra’s works question what an image is, and reveals various relationships between the medium and the image.

Stephanie Gudra (born 1981, Germany) has a Master of Arts in philosophy, German philology, and general linguistics from of the University of Münster, Germany, and a diploma in Fine Arts from the Academy of Fine Arts Münster. Gudra is currently in a postgraduate program at the Academy of Media Arts Cologne.

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Spring Open Studios 2017
April 21–April 22, 2017
Stephanie Gudra, Sheet films (pair), 2013, Photography, 5 x 7 in. each.
Stephanie Gudra, Fly Home, You Ravens, 2013, Photography, 143/16 × 143/16 in. (36.07 × 36.07 cm).
Stephanie Gudra, Gespenster/ Ghosts, 2016, Photography, 7213/16 × 531/8 in. (184.91 × 134.87 cm).
Stephanie Gudra, Light on canvas, 2014, Photography, 265/8 × 265/8 in. (67.56 × 67.56 cm).

Residents from Germany

Irène Mélix

Germany
KdFS Kulturstiftung des Freistaates Sachsen
Studio #214

Markéta Adamcová

Czech Republic, Germany
International Visegrad Fund
Studio #201

Vanja Smiljanić

Serbia, Portugal, Germany
Innovation Properties Group
2025
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Betty Yu
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The Netherlands

Past Resident
2017: Mondriaan Fund

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Constant Dullaart

Rather than creating works from the ground up, Constant Dullaart relies on existing frameworks, websites, search engines, and the like, treating them as “found objects” on which he enacts distortions and witty reconfigurations. With a practice focused on visualizing internet vernaculars and software dialects, a political approach critical to corporate systems influencing these contemporary semantics becomes clear through his minimal and sometimes bricolaged gestures. Editing online forms of representation, and the user’s access to it, he creates installations and performances online and offline. Rather than seeking merely to write a book to be placed on a library shelf, so to speak, Dullaart is interested in animating the very concept of the library itself.

Constant Dullaart’s practice reflects on the broad cultural and social effects of communication and image processing technologies. He is known for his work series Jennifer in Paradise, and for distributing 2.5 million bought Instagram followers. In doing so, he distributed artificial social capital. Dullaart was the winner of the Prix Net Art in 2015 and chosen as a staff-pick Kickstarter campaign for a start-up called Dulltech™.

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Fall Open Studios 2017
November 10–November 11, 2017
Spring Open Studios 2017
April 21–April 22, 2017
Constant Dullaart, PVA formation, US flag, 2016, PVC on aluminum and sim cards, 44 × 66 in. (111.76 × 167.64 cm).
Constant Dullaart, Synthesized Image-net Art Studio, 2016, C-Print, oil paint on canvas, ghost pearl lacquer, and Neural Network generated image, 15 × 15 in. (38.1 × 38.1 cm).
Constant Dullaart, DullTech™ mediaplayer, first edition, Silver plated, 2016, Custom designed silver plated media player with 12' HD video, 10 × 17 in. (25.4 × 43.18 cm).
Constant Dullaart, Jennifer in Paradise, installation view Futura, Prague, 2015, Vinyl, board, appropriated restored image and lenticular prints, Dimensions variable.

Residents from The Netherlands

Inge Meijer

The Netherlands
Mondriaan Fund
Studio #219

Antonis Pittas

Greece, The Netherlands
Mondriaan Fund
2025

Ginta Tinte Vasermane

Latvia, The Netherlands
Amsterdams Fonds voor de Kunst, Stichting Stokroos
2022
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United States

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2017: Dedalus Foundation

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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.

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Spring Open Studios 2017
April 21–April 22, 2017
Betty Yu, Here to Stay, 2016, Projection, 30 × 80 in. (76.2 × 203.2 cm).
Betty Yu, Here to Stay, 2016, Mixed media, Dimensions variable.
Betty Yu, The Garment Worker, 2014, Interactive media installation, 30 × 20 × 16 in. (76.2 × 50.8 × 40.64 cm).
Betty Yu, Letter from Wei Xui Qing, 2015, Experimental collage short film based on memories and letter from a 16-year old Chinese garment worker Wei Xui Qing, 9:25 min.

Residents from United States

Ruth Owens

United States
Sherrill Collection of American Art Foundation
Studio #213

Umber Majeed

United States
Pollock-Krasner Foundation
Studio #204

Grace Rosario Perkins

United States
Leon Polk Smith Foundation
Studio #303
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