Past Residents
Past Resident
2019: Pollock-Krasner Foundation
Teresa Viana
In her practice, Teresa Viana materializes tactile thoughts into paintings, and introduces synesthetic elements in her works through the use of thick and heavy layers of encaustic. She does so by using a method she has developed over the years, with the goal of elevating the sculptural dimension of encaustic techniques.
Teresa Viana has exhibited at A.I.R Gallery, New York; Museum of Contemporary Art, University of São Paulo; and São Paulo Museum of Modern Art, among others.
Events & Exhibitions
Spring Open Studios 2019
March 29–March 30, 2019

Teresa Viana, Detail, 2017, encaustic and oil on canvas.

Teresa Viana, Untitled 1, 2017, encaustic and oil on canvas, 981/2 × 19613/16 in. (250.19 × 499.87 cm).

Teresa Viana, 2015-16, encaustic and oil on canvas. Exhibition view at Centro Cultural São Paulo.

Teresa Viana, Series - 2017-PS2, 2017, encaustic and oil on canvas, 10 paintings, 11 x 7 in. each.

Teresa Viana, Series - 2017-FS2, 2017, sheep wool felting, 10 works, 20 x 14 inc. each.
Past Resident
2019: Jane Farver Memorial Fund, Lambent Foundation Fund of Tides Foundation
Amanda Abi Khalil
Amanda Abi Khalil is an independent curator based in Beirut. She has been focusing her curatorial projects on socially engaged art practices. She is the founder of Temporary Art Platform, a curatorial platform that aims to shift artistic and curatorial discourse towards social and contextual concerns in Lebanon through residencies, research projects and commissions.
Amanda Abi Khalil has curated exhibitions at the National Museum of Beirut; Temporary Art Platform, Beirut; and Center of Contemporary Art Ujazdowski Castle, Warsaw, among others.

Annabel Daou, Mathaf Mathaf / Chou Hayda, 2018, audio participatory work.

Amanda Abi Khalil, ART at ACC, 2018, public art commission.

Mahmoud Safadi, BeMA Jezzine Residency, 2017, artist residency.

Hatem Imam, Threshold, 2018, exhibition view.

Amanda Abi Khalil, Kurz / Dust, 2015, exhibition view.
Past Resident
2019: Pollock-Krasner Foundation
Chadwick Rantanen
Chadwick Rantanen appropriates the forms of familiar consumer goods and modifies and re-contextualizes them into sculptural tools. In doing so, he creates opposing acts of compromise and dissent, acquiescence and insubordination, tension and harmony and the passive aggressive. Adapting and conforming to architecture and infrastructure, Rantanen’s sculptures mimic installations or site-specific works, often taking the form of an adaptor, wedging between objects and their sources of power, articulating a web of accommodation, compromise, maintenance and parasitism by slightly detouring energy, but never causing harm.
Chadwick Rantanen has exhibited work at Secession Vienna; STANDARD (OSLO); and Essex Street, New York, among others.
Events & Exhibitions
Spring Open Studios 2019
March 29–March 30, 2019

Chadwick Rantanen, Telescopic Pole [Walkerball/Stars&Stripes], 2011, anodized sandblasted aluminum and walkerballs, telescopic dimensions: 114 to 311, Ø 1.5.

Chadwick Rantanen, Fluorescent Fitting, 2013, copper, wire, urethane plastic, and acrylic tube.

Chadwick Rantanen, Loop (Flower Friends), 2013, fabric, plastic, powder coated carbon fiber rod, steel ferrules, tags, dimensions variable.

Chadwick Rantanen, Peel (Unknown Sunburst), 2018, vinyl, antimicrobial film, powder coated steel, and tarp clips, 261/2 × 541/2 × 6 in. (67.31 × 138.43 × 15.24 cm).
Residents from United States
Aryel René Jackson

Studio #305
Hanae Utamura

Studio #201