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

Ministry of Culture, Taiwan

Studio #302

Artist

Szu-Ying Hsu (Ida)

Szu-Ying Hsu’s artwork challenges both the limits of the viewer and the very definition of art. Through thought-provoking works, Hsu offers a profound ecological reflection on contemporary society, presented in a philosophical and poetic manner.

Szu-Ying Hsu has exhibited work at Sprengel Museum, Germany; Mönchehaus Museum, Germany; and Kuandu Museum of Fine Arts, Taiwan, among others.

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Current Resident: Feb 1, 2025–Jan 31, 2026

Mondriaan Fund

Studio #219

Artist

Inge Meijer

Inge Meijer’s practice revolves around stories rooted in her mother’s youth on a tenant farm—a topography altered by generations from which a deep knowing rises of the interdependence we share with all forms of life. Through sculpture, photography, and installation, Meijer seeks to translate this heritage into experiences, fostering an intimate connection between viewer and environment. She continues to explore how familial memory can deepen our understanding of collective identity and the ecosystems we inhabit.
Inge Meijer has exhibited work at Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Australia; and Museum Arnhem, The Netherlands, among others.
ingemeijer.com

Current Resident: Feb 1, 2025–Apr 30, 2025

Anonymous

Studio #210

Artist

Ailyn Lee

Ailyn Lee is a South Korean interdisciplinary artist based in New York. She creates dreamlike scenes that explore memory, feminine identity, and transformation, using materials such as hand-sculpted stone clay, found objects, and traditional Korean silks. Her practice is deeply rooted in her family history—particularly her childhood spent in her grandmother’s antique shop in Busan, where she was surrounded by old furniture, marionettes, and figurative sculptures made by her mother. These early experiences continue to inform her instinct to reimagine everyday objects and biographical narratives with a dreamlike quality. Her process often begins with automatic drawings or fragments of dreams, which serve as intuitive maps for her practice.
Ailyn Lee has exhibited work at A.I.R. Gallery; Wassaic Project; and HERE Arts Center, all in New York, among others.
ailynlee.com

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