Current Residents
Current Resident: Jul 1, 2025–Sep 30, 2025
Federal Ministry for Arts, Culture, Civil Service and Sport of Austria
Studio #212
Artist
Anaïs Horn
Anaïs Horn’s multidisciplinary practice moves fluidly across media, creating intimate, often sitespecific settings. Her work traces the tension between presence and absence, where personal narratives—autobiographical fragments, rites of passage or the biographies of historical (female) figures—evolve into broader reflections on contemporary existence and how memories and (her)story/stories echo through the spectral presence of objects and spaces. She frequently introduces elements of illusion and mystery, situating her work within a space of the in-between.
Anaïs Horn has exhibited work at Camera Austria, Graz; FOTOHOF, Austria; and GALERÍA RGR, Mexico, among others.
Past Residencies
Current Resident: Jul 1, 2025–Sep 30, 2025
IASPIS - The Swedish Arts Grants Committee's International Programme for Visual Artists
Studio #215
Artist
Anna Nyberg
Anna Nyberg’s painting practice often culminates in large-scale spatial installations. Her painterly objects engage with the architecture of the exhibition space, interacting with walls, ceilings, and floors to evoke new spatial experiences, both real and imagined. These encounters challenge the body’s perceptual ability to take in knowledge from its surroundings. By inviting viewers to experience the space from within, Nyberg aims to create an awareness of our own existence.
Anna Nyberg has exhibited work at Västerås Art Museum; Ronneby; and Kummelholmen, all in Sweden, among others.
Residents from Sweden
Current Resident: Jul 1, 2025–Sep 30, 2025
DOOSAN Art Center
Studio #216
Curator
Sosul Kim
Sosul Kim is a curator, educator, and researcher based in Busan, Korea. As a founding member of the Busan Museum of Contemporary Art (Busan MoCA), she led public relations during its inaugural year. Her curatorial practice focuses on the theme of community, exploring how its resonance and meaning can foster cross-cultural dialogue through contemporary art. Deeply interested in the concept of performativity, Kim has collaborated with choreographers, musicians, and theater collectives to expand the boundaries of artistic engagement.
Sosul Kim has curated work at Museum of Contemporary Art, Busan, South Korea, among others.