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Stine Marie Jacobsen
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The Netherlands

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2018: Edward Steichen Award Luxembourg

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Esther Hovers

In her practice, Esther Hovers investigates how power, politics and control are exercised through urban planning and the use of public space. She was trained as a photographer but creates installations in which photographs, drawings, text and film play an equal part. She is interested in finding poetic translations for power structures and technological developments.

Esther Hovers has exhibited at GEM, Museum of Contemporary Art, The Hague; C/O Berlin; and the National Gallery in Prague, among others.

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Artists at Work: Emily Floyd and Esther Hovers
November 27, 2018, 6:30–8pm
Fall Open Studios 2018
November 9–November 10, 2018
2018 Summer Open House
July 31, 2018, 6–9pm
Esther Hovers, False Positives, 2016, installation view, 157 × 118 in. (398.78 × 299.72 cm).
Esther Hovers, False Positives, 2017, mixed media, dimensions variable.
Esther Hovers, Structures Of Power Triptych, 2016-18, photographs, linen, and pins, 1511/16 × 1911/16 in. (39.88 × 50.04 cm).
Esther Hovers, Structures Of Power, 2016-18, photographs, linen, and pins, 61 × 435/16 in. (154.94 × 109.98 cm).
Esther Hovers, False Positives, 2017, artist book, 9.5 x 13.4 in. (48 pages).

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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Natalia Zaluska
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Denmark

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2018: Danish Arts Foundation

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Stine Marie Jacobsen

Stine Marie Jacobsen is a conceptual artist working to decode violence and law through participatory means. To give participants a collaborative and dialogical space, Jacobsen creates open structured sociocultural and participatory projects with clearly defined themes, with a focus on film, language, gender, violence, death, taboos, anonymity, and psychology. The artist conducts performative experiments, and creates platforms for critical thinking and new ways of looking at ethics, identity, control, fear and trust.

Stine Marie Jacobsen has exhibited work at Riga Biennial, Latvia; Nikolaj Kunsthal, Copenhagen, Denmark; and Momentum Biennial, Moss, Norway, among others. She is the recipient of Node Center for Curatorial Studies Innovators Grant and the Berlin Art Prize 2016.

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Artists at Work: Stine Marie Jacobsen and Yann Pocreau
November 20, 2018, 6:30–8pm
2018 Summer Open House
July 31, 2018, 6–9pm
Stine Marie Jacobsen, Pidgin Tongue, 2018, book and workshop method.
Stine Marie Jacobsen, Direct Approach, 2014, book and workshop method.
Stine Marie Jacobsen, Law Shifters, 2016, book and workshop method.
Stine Marie Jacobsen, German for Newcomers, 2016, book and workshop method.
Stine Marie Jacobsen, German for Artists, 2014, book.

Residents from Denmark

Lina Hashim

Denmark, Iraq
Danish Arts Foundation
Studio #207

Tora Schultz

Denmark
Danish Arts Foundation
2024

Asta Lynge and Jakob Ohrt

Denmark
Danish Arts Foundation
2025
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Poland

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2018: The Ministry of Culture and National Heritage, Poland

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Natalia Zaluska

“The works of Natalia Załuska frequently refer to natural impressions, yet these are condensed and abstracted into primary structures which appear to be minimalistic in their geometric clarity, without actually being Minimal Art. It is a question of the sensual variation of a limited vocabulary of forms and colors, which opens up directly into the confinement of a new, different perspective on small and minor alterations, and the limitless possibility of the combination of geometric basic forms.” Text by Thomas Miessgang, 2013.

Natalia Załuska has exhibited work at Kunsthalle Krems, Austria; Fundacja Stefana Gierowskiego, Warsaw, Poland; and Lentos Kunstmuseum Linz, Austria, among others.

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2018 Summer Open House
July 31, 2018, 6–9pm
Natalia Zaluska, Untitled, 2018, mixed media, 311/2 × 235/8 in. (80.01 × 59.94 cm).
Natalia Zaluska, Untitled, 2016-17, mixed media, dimensions variable. Installation view at Polnisches Institut Düsseldorf.
Natalia Zaluska, Untitled, 2018, oil on digital print, 11 x 8 in. each.
Natalia Zaluska, mixed media, 2018, mixed media, 63 × 47 in. (160.02 × 119.38 cm).

Residents from Poland

Magdalena Ciemierkiewicz

Poland
International Visegrad Fund
2024

Nadia Markiewicz

Poland
International Visegrad Fund
2023

Maess Anand

Poland, Germany
Polish Cultural Institute New York, The Adam Mickiewicz Institute, Krupa Gallery
2023
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