Past Residents
Past Resident2023: Danish Arts Foundation2022: Danish Arts Foundation2021: Danish Arts Foundation2020: Danish Arts Foundation
Vibe Overgaard
Vibe Overgaard is a visual artist working broadly with installation, sculpture, performance, video, archive material and critical writing. Her practice is research-based and focused on a historical perspective on the economy. Often engaged in research on industry and production-relations of a specific location, her work links local circumstances to greater global-political questions and critique.
Vibe Overgaard has exhibited work at Hotel Maria Kapel, Hoorn, The Netherlands; Odenplan metro station, Stockholm; Floating Projects, Hong Kong, among others.
Events & Exhibitions
Spindles & Circuits: A Closing Presentation by Vibe Overgaard
July 18, 2023, 6–7pm
Spindles & Circuits: A Closing Presentation by Vibe Overgaard
July 18, 2023, 6–7pm
Vibe Overgaard, Mary. N Taylor, and Rakhee Kewada discuss ‘Spindle City’
April 12, 2023, 6–7pm
Vibe Overgaard: Spindle City
March 17–July 21, 2023
2022 Spring Open Studios
April 22–April 23, 2022
Residents from Denmark
Past Resident2021: Artis
Assaf Evron
Assaf Evron is an artist and a photographer based in Chicago. His work investigates the nature of vision and the ways in which it reflects in socially constructed structures. He applies photographic thinking in various two and three-dimensional media. Evron questions the construction of individual and collective identities, immigration of people, ideas, images, and representations of democracy.
Assaf Evron has exhibited work at Museum Of Contemporary Art Chicago; Spencer Museum of Art, Lawrence, Kansas; and The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, among others.
Events & Exhibitions
Artists at Work: Assaf Evron on Instagram Live
January 26, 2021, 4-5pm
Residents from Israel
Anaïs Horn
Anaïs Horn’s work intertwines literature, text, photography, video, drawing and painting to explore intimate moments. With a focus on liminality and coming-of-age, Horn observes people and their spaces. In her artistic process, she investigates time, memories, the body and its traces, the cautious intrusion of privacy, the aesthetics of reality, and fugacity. Her images take shape by exploring surfaces and objects, and they frequently unfold into spatial installations.
Anaïs Horn has exhibited work at Camera Austria, Graz; Paris Photo, Curiosa Section, Paris; and MAK-Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna, among others.