Past Residents
Past Resident2017: Artist Protection Fund Fellow
Şener Özmen
Şener Özmen questions the certainty of existing conditions and situations, authoritarian structures and existing taboos. His subtle and poetic works focus our attention not only on the perception and the changes in the context of art, but refer mainly to the critical problems of social reality in which the artist positions himself and offers his opinion.
Şener Özmen was born in Idil in 1971. He graduated from the Department of Painting Education in the Faculty of Education at Çukurova University. He has had several solo exhibitions and participated in many group exhibitions both in Turkey and abroad: Germany, France, England, Kosovo, Serbia, Albania, the USA, Iran, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Swiss, Sweden, Holland, Spain, Yugoslavia and Austria. His articles on exhibitions were published in BirGün Newspaper, Artist Magazine, Sanat Dünyamız, Radikal Kitap and Siyahî. His works have been shown in Centre Pompidou, The Worldly House at dOCUMENTA(13), Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, Istanbul Modern, and Kunsthalle Fridericianum. Özmen has been awarded an Institute of International Education Artist Protection Fund Fellowship and is in residence at Montclair State University, participating in ISCP’s residency program.
Residents from Turkey
Civan Özkanoğlu

Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation, Alice and Lawrence Weiner, New York City Council District 34, New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council, New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature, Hartfield Foundation, Danna and Ed Ruscha
2020
Past Resident2017: The New York Community Trust’s Edward and Sally Van Lier Fund
Camilo Godoy
Camilo Godoy’s multidisciplinary practice is concerned with the construction of political meanings and histories. His work engages with conceptual and choreographic strategies to negotiate questions that confront the politics of citizenship, imperialism and sexuality. Godoy’s work analyzes and challenges past and present historical moments to imagine different subversive ways of being.
Camilo Godoy was born in Bogotá and is based in New York. He is a graduate of The New School with a BFA from Parsons School of Design, 2012; and a BA from Eugene Lang College of Liberal Arts, 2013. Godoy was a 2015-2017 Movement Research Artist-in-Residence; 2014 Keyholder Resident, Lower East Side Printshop; 2014 Hemispheric New York Emerging Performers Program Fellow, The Hemispheric Institute of Performance and Politics; and 2012 Queer Art Mentorship Fellow. His work has been presented at venues such as La Mama Galleria, New York; Movement Research at the Judson Church, New York; Donaufestival, Krems; and Mousonturm, Frankfurt, among others.
Residents from United States
Ailyn Lee

Studio #210
Angel Lartigue

Studio #217
Past Resident2017: Aisho Miura Arts
Shuhei Yamada
Shuhei Yamada works with a variety of media including photography, video, sculpture, collage and installation. Through his art, he examines themes of power and social conditions.
Shuhei Yamada (born 1974, Shiga) has had solo exhibitions at Aishonanzuka, Hong Kong, 2014, 2016, 2017; The Armory Show, New York, 2013; Aisho Miura Arts, Tokyo, 2010, 2012; and Capsule, Tokyo, 2012. He has also participated in group exhibitions including Unclear nuclear, Urano, Tokyo, 2016; Resonance, Sao La Gallery, 2014; Leather Japan 2014, Thomas Erben Gallery, New York, 2014; and V, Sprout Curation, Tokyo, 2013.
Events & Exhibitions
Fall Open Studios 2017
November 10–November 11, 2017