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Current Resident: Jan 1, 2025–Jun 30, 2025

KdFS Kulturstiftung des Freistaates Sachsen, iscp

Studio #214

Artist

Matthias Garff

Matthias Garff’s work focuses on the depiction of animals and our relationship with nature. Using found objects and recycled materials, he creates sculptures that are playful, thought-provoking, and marked by a fragile beauty. His work highlights biodiversity and features urban wildlife that has ingeniously adapted to its environment. His often larger-than-life sculptures blur the boundaries between human and animal identity and encourage us to reflect on our use of resources.

Matthias Garff has exhibited work at Museum im Kleihues-Bau, Germany; House of Arts, Czech Republic; and YIRI ARTS, Taiwan, among others.

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Current Resident: Jan 1, 2025–Mar 31, 2025

Tauck Ritzau Innovative Philanthropy, Dennis Elliott Founder's Fund

Studio #304

Artist

Felix Shumba

Felix Shumba is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice encompasses drawing, painting, video, text, and installation work. His work attempts at deconstructing spaces (real or imagined)—which he describes as Fold Fields Space (FFS). These are sites generally characterized and haunted by death, trauma, tension, restraint, psychic terror, ecological damage and use of the military as an apparatus of control.

Felix Shumba has exhibited work at Galleria Fonti, Italy; Jahmek Contemporary Art, Angola; and Sharjah Biennial, United Arab Emirates, among others.

Current Resident: Jan 1, 2025–Jun 30, 2025

The New York Community Trust’s Edward and Sally Van Lier Fund

Studio #303

Artist

Charlie Perez-Tlatenchi

Charlie Perez-Tlatenchi’s work crosses the boundaries of photography, painting, and printmaking. Rooted in the intercultural sensibility he cultivated growing up in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, his practice reflects on histories shaped by the histories operating under the shadows of globalization. His artistic language draws from the Latin American tradition of double entendre, or “doble sentido,” using allegory to imbue materials and images with layered meanings. This approach stems from his enduring fascination with layering knowledge, circulating imagery, and fragmenting compositions.

Charlie Perez-Tlatenchi has exhibited work at haul gallery, New York; Sikkema Jenkins & Co., New York; and Elizabeth Leach Gallery, Portland, among others.

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