ISCP Talk
April 1, 2025, 7:30–8:30pm

Artists at Work: Simon Liu and Charlie Perez-Tlatenchi

For this Artists at Work, current artists-in-residence Simon Liu and Charlie Perez-Tlatenchi will stage the first iteration of an ongoing collaboration titled Ocean Terminal, a performative lecture and audiovisual presentation that formally welds their overlapping interests in mining the psychic architecture and global undercurrents of their respective home cities of Hong Kong and New York. Oscillating between expanded cinema, live noise music, and a sequence of subversive artist presentations, this event will translate themes and histories that words alone struggle to convey. Using collage, abstraction, coded language, and opaque references to personal memories, Liu and Perez-Tlatenchi reflect on shared experiences that they propose, in their words, are conveyed through “images that were meant to show us what goes where but we can no longer make out the path. Maybe we should lay them across the wall and try to put the pieces back together.”

Simon Liu is an artist filmmaker whose practice centers on the rapidly evolving psychological and sociopolitical climate of his homeland of Hong Kong through material abstraction, speculative history, and subversion of documentary cinema practices via short films, multi-channel video installations, mixed media prints, and 16mm projection performances. His work has been exhibited at institutions including the Whitney Museum of American Art; The Museum of Modern Art; The Shed; and Museum of the Moving Image, all in New York; Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; Portland Institute for Contemporary Art, Oregon; Tai Kwun Contemporary, Hong Kong; Moderna Museet, Stockholm; and the M+ Museum, Hong Kong.

His films have screened at festivals globally including the Toronto, New York, Berlin, Rotterdam, BFI London, Edinburgh, Jeonju, and Hong Kong International Film Festivals alongside the Sundance Film Festival, New Directors/New Films, CPH:DOX, Cinéma du Réel, Punto de Vista, Viennale, and the Media City Film Festival. 

Charlie Perez-Tlatenchi produces work that crosses the boundaries between photography, painting, and printmaking. His work reflects on the hidden histories still operating under the shadows of globalization. Charlie delves deep into diasporic experiences depicted through an interplay of images, made by combining and compositing printing techniques to reflect on how colonial histories recede into the background of everyday life. He has participated in solo and group exhibitions at Window Unit, New Jersey (2023); Sikkema Jenkins & Co., New York (2022); haul gallery, New York (2021); FLUC, Vienna, Austria (2019); Elizabeth Leach Gallery, Portland, OR (2018); Canada Gallery, New York (2017), among others.

This program is supported by The New York Community Trust’s Edward and Sally Van Lier Fund; Hartfield Foundation; James Rosenquist Foundation; Joe Sultan; Lèna Saltos; Milton and Sally Avery Arts Foundation; New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council; Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso; New York City Council District 34; New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature; Dr. Samar Maziad; Sarah Jones; van Beuren Charitable Foundation; William Talbott Hillman Foundation; and Woodman Family Foundation.
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This in-person event will be live streamed through Instagram: @iscp_nyc. This presentation contains stroboscopic imagery and sustained sound at higher volumes.

Accessibility information: Please note that the entrance to ISCP has seven steps and a ramp, which is ADA compliant. There are seven artist studios and one exhibition space which can be accessed on the first floor of ISCP. There is an accessible bathroom on the first floor at the end of the hallway, up one step, where the artist studios are located. To access the second floor there is a staircase with a grab bar installed on the right side with 22 steps. The second floor has 22 artist and curator studios, one exhibition space, and a lounge where remarks by our guest speaker will take place. To access the third floor there is a staircase with a grab bar installed on the right side with 24 steps. The third floor has five artist and curator studios. ISCP  can access a freight elevator to bring visitors between the first and second floors on request.

ISCP can offer two reserved parking spaces on request for people with disabilities. Please email programs@iscp-nyc.org to request a parking space and/or freight elevator usage.

7:30–8:30pm

Participating Residents

ISCP Talk
March 25, 2025, 6:30–7:30pm

Artists at Work: Jude Griebel in conversation with Lucien Zayan

For this Artists at Work, ISCP artist-in-residence Jude Griebel will be joined by cultural producer and curator Lucien Zayan. Griebel and Zayan share an interest in food traditions and speculative food futures. Griebel will present his recent work and speak to Zayan about the plight of animals within the factory food system, the emotional landscape of meat consumption, and how these issues have been negotiated within art history and the collective imagination. A Q&A with the audience will follow.

Jude Griebel’s sculptures visualize society’s conflicted entanglement with the natural world. The resources we harvest, the species we affect, and the waste we create, coalesce as vivid forms that illuminate the extent of human consumption. Recent projects highlight the extermination of plant and insect species and lives within the factory food system. While mourning humanity’s capacity for destruction, these pieces are equally hopeful in their display of nature’s agency and resistance. Griebel has exhibited work at Massey Klein Gallery, New York; CHART, New York; and Esker Foundation, Calgary, among others.

As the Founder and Director of the Invisible Dog Art Center in Brooklyn, Lucien Zayan has established a dynamic and innovative hub for contemporary art, fostering creativity and interdisciplinary collaboration. Zayan’s career reflects a lifelong commitment to the promotion and development of cultural initiatives. In 2019, Zayan introduced La Salle A Manger, a private dining room dedicated to hosting intimate and sophisticated dinner gatherings for artists, supporters, donors, and more. This innovative addition reflects Zayan’s commitment to creating a space that goes beyond traditional art venues, fostering connections and collaboration among diverse creative communities.

This program is supported by Canada Council for the Arts; Hartfield Foundation; James Rosenquist Foundation; Joe Sultan; Lèna Saltos; Milton and Sally Avery Arts Foundation; New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council; Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso; New York City Council District 34; New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature; Dr. Samar Maziad; Sarah Jones; van Beuren Charitable Foundation; William Talbott Hillman Foundation; and Woodman Family Foundation.
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This in-person event will be live streamed through Instagram: @iscp_nyc.

Accessibility information: Please note that the entrance to ISCP has seven steps and a ramp, which is ADA compliant. There are seven artist studios and one exhibition space which can be accessed on the first floor of ISCP. There is an accessible bathroom on the first floor at the end of the hallway, up one step, where the artist studios are located. To access the second floor there is a staircase with a grab bar installed on the right side with 22 steps. The second floor has 22 artist and curator studios, one exhibition space, and a lounge where remarks by our guest speaker will take place. To access the third floor there is a staircase with a grab bar installed on the right side with 24 steps. The third floor has five artist and curator studios. ISCP  can access a freight elevator to bring visitors between the first and second floors on request.

ISCP can offer two reserved parking spaces on request for people with disabilities. Please email programs@iscp-nyc.org to request a parking space and/or freight elevator usage.

6:30–7:30pm

Participating Residents

Event
March 9, 2025, 5–7pm

ISCP’s 30th Anniversary Benefit Auction

The International Studio & Curatorial Program’s 30th Anniversary Benefit Auction, powered by Artsy, features over 45+ works by ISCP’s international alumni and supporters, with a range of pieces by emerging, mid-career, and world-renowned artists. The selection was curated with input from over one hundred of ISCP’s international community of artists, curators, connoisseurs and cultural workers.

This year, ISCP is proud to honor Remy Jungerman, Humberto Moro, Mimi Thompson and the James Rosenquist Foundation.

WHEN: Sunday, March 9 from 5–7pm

WHERE: Almine Rech, 67 Franklin Street, New York, NY 10013

ISCP is the largest international artist residency in the nation. To date, we have welcomed over 2,000 residents from 105 countries, including Njideka Akunyili Crosby, Elmgreen and Dragset, Theaster Gates, and Camille Henrot, offering a critical platform for creative development and exchange. Attending the benefit supports ISCP’s mission to build and sustain a vibrant community of contemporary art practitioners and diverse audiences.

Partial proceeds from the benefit will go towards ISCP’s Vision Fund.

Click HERE to purchase your ticket.

Tickets
-Raffle ticket: $25
-Sponsor an Artist: $50
-Raffle Ticket Bundle (5 tickets): $100
-Friend ticket: $100
-VIP ticket: $250
-Supporter ticket: $500
-Patron ticket: $1,500
-Champion ticket: $3,000

30th Anniversary Benefit Program
-45+ artworks on view from ISCP’s 30th Anniversary Benefit Auction, powered by Artsy running from February 24-March 10
-Live auction of experiences conducted by Sarah Krueger of Phillips
-Remarks by benefit honorees
-Raffle led by 2025 Benefit co-chairs Patricia L. Brundage and Sophie O. Riese
-And more!

30th Anniversary Benefit Raffle Prizes and Experiences
-Rebecca Chamberlain regenerated garment
-Trenton Doyle Hancock Basketball
-JEFFOUNET Jacket
-POWArts Membership
-Monographs of Agnes Martin and Mark Rothko
-Weekend in the Catskills for four
-Set of eight Loie Hollowell Artist Plates
-VIP walkthrough of Arrival Art Fair in North Adams, Massachusetts
-Overnight stay in the countryside of Marrakech, Morocco
-And more!

30th Anniversary Cocktail Hour Sponsors
-Cocktails curated by Chiarina Chen
-Light bites and drinks from our sponsors Grimm Artisanal Ales, Isle of Harris, NY Distilling Company’s Jaywalk Rye, WAVA Water, and Summer Water

Click HERE to browse and bid on Silent Auction artworks. Register on Artsy today and bid to support ISCP!

Auction Artworks by:
Alchemyverse, Bianca Argimón, Itziar Barrio, Catalina Bauer, James Beckett, Laura Bernstein, David Byrne, Elaine Byrne, Cody Choi, Vincent Chong, Magdalena Ciemierkiewicz, Billy Copley, Simon Evans and Sarah Lannan, Laura Fitzgerald, Claire Fontaine, Nicole Franchy, Verónica Gaona, ektor garcia, Michaela Gleave, Jude Griebel, Sandra Hamburg, Pablo Helguera, Anaïs Horn, Anthony Iacono, Merav Kamel & Halil Balabin, Lauren Kelley, Felix Kindermann, Sean Mellyn, Michail Michailov, Azita Moradkhani, Devin N. Morris, Sandra Mujinga, Marie Munk, Carolina Muñoz, Hayal Pozanti, Joshua Thaddeus Rainer, Dana Robinson, Gamaliel Rodriguez, Theodore Roszak, Yoshie Sakai, Abed Elmajid Shalabi, Pauline Shaw, Dannielle Tegeder, Michael Tsegaye, Ai Weiwei, Elias Wessel and more!

30th Anniversary Benefit Committee:
Emily Alli, Audrée Anid, Clare Bell, Emma Bowen, Patricia L. Brundage (Co-chair), Susan Brundage, Elaine Byrne, Celine Collazo, Eden Deering, Sarah Duzyk, Alexandra Friedman, Karyn Issa Ginsberg-Greenwald, Cristina Gómez, Barbara Heizer, Sarah Jones, Karen Karp, Houda Lazrak, Jeffrey Lee, Thomas Lollar, Maureen Mahony, Samar Maziad, Rene Melchor, Rusudan Melikishvili, Sophie O. Riese (Co-chair), Lucia Roldan, Hannah Root, Lèna Saltos, Aaron Schwarz, Julia Speed, Mimi Thompson, Rachel Tretter, Marianthi Vlachos, Lauren Wolchik, Christina Yang, Richard Zakin

ISCP Board of Directors:
Emily Alli, Danny Báez, Patricia L. Brundage, Sarah Duzyk, Dennis Elliott, William Harrison, Sarah Jones, Karen Karp, Samar Maziad, Manu Mohan, Sophie O. Riese, Lèna Saltos, Marjorie Welish, Arthur Zegelbone

ISCP thanks the following donors and supporters:
Audrée Anid, Patricia L. Brundage, Elaine Byrne, Yng-Ru Chen, James Cohan Gallery, Celine Collazo, Dennis Elliott, Gagosian, Cristina Gómez, Barbara Heizer, Jay Hines, ISCP Young Patrons, Sarah Jones, Sarah Krueger, Houda Lazrak, Luce Productions, Lucy Lydon, Maureen Mahony, Rene Melchor, Audrey-Anna Oliveros, Pace Gallery, Sophie O. Riese, Hannah Root, Julia Speed, Rachel Tretter, Christina Yang


ISCP is extremely grateful to our event partners and sponsors Almine Rech, Artsy, Grimm Artisanal Ales, Govino, Isle of Harris, Jaywalk Rye, Phillips, WAVA Water and Summer Water. 

Can’t attend? Donate to support ISCP here.

For questions or additional information, please contact benefit@iscp-nyc.org

5–7pm
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