Past Residents

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Past Resident
2019: Anonymous

David Escalona

David Escalona uses ideas and concepts he studied in medical school as guiding principles in his artistic practice. The body, disease, disability, cure and the fragility of our existence are some of the topics present in his work. Escalona uses conflict and contingency as starting points for new artistic possibilities.

David Escalona has exhibited work at Instituto Cervantes New Dheli; CentroCentro Madrid; and Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin, among others.

Past Resident
2019: Canada Council for the Arts

Jasmine Reimer

Jasmine Reimer’s installations feature exterior and interior, natural and artificial, human and non-human elements. They contain organic materials and every day objects, with recurrent components such as snails, branches, frogs, and fingers. Her work begins with the re-appropriation of the body, the revaluation of its experiences and the re-discovery of its capacity for transformation. Through excess and order she investigates the rituals, rhythms and sensations of what she calls permanent ‘in-becoming.’

Jasmine Reimer has exhibited work at Forest City Gallery, London; Clint Roenisch Gallery and Georgia Scherman Projects, both Toronto, among others.

Enlai Wang

In his practice, Enlai Wang seeks to uncover and facilitate connections between seemingly unrelated elements. He applies external forces to particular objects or changes their environment to reveal their essence beyond their use value.

Enlai Wang has exhibited work at Asian Culture Center, Gwangju; Today Art Museum, Beijing; and chi K11 art Museum, shanghai, among others.