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Paul Barsch

Paul Barsch works with culturally charged materials across media and contexts. Part of his practice includes a curatorial approach as he attempts to blur boundaries between objects, presentation and representation. He is a founder of New Scenario, a dynamic platform for conceptual, post-cube, online exhibitions and performative exhibition formats.

Paul Barsch (born 1982, Karlsburg) studied at Dresden Academy of Fine Arts and is currently based in Dresden and Berlin. He has exhibited work at the 9th Berlin Biennale; NRW-Forum, Düsseldorf; and OSLO 10, Basel, among others

Past Resident
2018: Canada Council for the Arts

Maria Hupfield

“Maria Hupfield is a maker, mover, connector, an Anishinaabe-kwe and member of Wasauksing First Nation. Like the artist herself, Hupfield’s work is never static. Her performances, sculptures and installations reference different spans and scales of times. The projects specifically reflect her resistance to the Western tendency to essentialize Native artists and treat them as interchangeable producers of exotic cultural experiences. Hupfield intervenes in white art institutions by inserting Indigenous knowledge structures into their practices.” Text by Vanessa Dion Fletcher, Art in America.

Maria Hupfield has exhibited work at The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery, Toronto; Galerie Hugues Charbonneau, Montreal; and Museum of Arts and Design, New York City, among others.

Rusudan Melikishvili

With painting as her main medium Rusudan Melikishvili examines and explores themes and relations between subjects such as gender, body and femininity. Her works are based on some of humankind’s longlasting existential and psychological questions about birth, life, sexuality and mortality.

Rusudan Melikishvili has exhibited work at The Lviv National Art Gallery and the Hungarian National Museum, among others.