Current Residents
Current Resident: Jul 1, 2025–Sep 30, 2025
DOOSAN Art Center
Studio #208
Artist
Jeong Yeoreum
Jeong Yeoreum translates the relationship between space and memory into a visual language. Her work is an ongoing process of focused reinvestigation, analyzing narrative structures and deconstructing the body from parts.
Jeong Yeoreum has exhibited work at Seoul Museum of Art (SeMA) Bunker, South Korea; Hapjeong Jigu, South Korea; and OCAT Shanghai, China, among others.
Residents from South Korea
Current Resident: Jul 1, 2025–Aug 31, 2025
Sherrill Collection of American Art Foundation
Studio #213
Artist
Ruth Owens
Ruth Owens situates the Black subject at the intersection of two relationships. She explores the human-human relationship, focusing on the racially determined relationships between members of the African diaspora and those of northern European origin, as well as the human-environment relationship, particularly the devastating effects of climate change on people with limited resources.
Ruth Owens has exhibited work at Prospect.6 Triennial, New Orleans; Ogden Museum of Southern Art, New Orleans; Ackland Art Museum, North Carolina; and 21C Museum, Chicago, among others.
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Residents from United States
Maya Jeffereis

Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation, Alice and Lawrence Weiner, New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature, New York City Council District 34, New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council, Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso, Hartfield Foundation, Danna and Ed Ruscha, The Milton and Sally Avery Arts Foundation
Current Resident: Jul 1, 2025–Aug 31, 2025
International Visegrad Fund
Studio #201
Artist
Markéta Adamcová
Markéta Adamcová views cities as symbolic spaces where personal and collective identities are continuously reshaped. Her work explores the intersection of personal narrative, poetic principles, and the spiritual dimensions of both natural and human systems. Rooted in painting, her artistic practice centers on the interplay between literature and visual language, using symbolic and abstract forms to convey personal stories. Through this approach, she invites viewers to navigate the space between the intimate and the universal.
Markéta Adamcová has exhibited work at Garage Gallery, Prague; INI Gallery, Prague; and Academy of Visual Arts – HKBU, Hong Kong, among others.