Past Residents
Past Resident2022: Wallace Arts Trust
Li-Ming Hu
Li-Ming Hu is a multidisciplinary artist working with installation, video, and performance. Drawing on her experience in the entertainment industry, Hu explores the relationships between cultural production and the construction of subjectivities, engaging with the imperatives of our high-performance culture.
Li-Ming Hu has exhibited work at Te Tuhi, Auckland; CoProsperity, Chicago; and Roots and Culture, Chicago, among others.
Events & Exhibitions
2022 Fall Open Studios
November 18–November 19, 2022
Residents from New Zealand
Past Resident2022: Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec
Cindy Hill
Cindy Hill is a multidisciplinary artist and writer whose work explores the connection between design aesthetics and body perception. Her practice, which explores themes of intimacy, care, and sexuality, reflects on the history of health among women and the objects used to treat the body. Drawing on feminist and somatic discourses, Hill examines how women have historically reclaimed these spaces for liberation, healing, and empowerment.
Cindy Hill has exhibited work at Wick Gallery, Brooklyn; Projet Casa, Montreal; and Calaboose, Montreal, among others.
Events & Exhibitions
2022 Fall Open Studios
November 18–November 19, 2022
Residents from Canada
Past Resident2022: Edward Steichen Award Luxembourg
Claudine Arendt
Claudine Arendt draws inspiration from the interactions of the viewer and the technological, as well as the exploration of potential material expressions. In her production, Arendt has created a wide range of projects, from controlling oversized sneezing noses during the pandemic to making zooplankton tangible and accessible, inspired by its puzzling of underwater drifting organisms. The artist creates public exhibitions and performances, and has spoken at science and ceramics conferences.
Claudine Arendt has exhibited work at Art Rotterdam, Prospects and Concepts, The Netherlands; Oeuvre Nationale de Secours Grande-Duchesse Charlotte, Luxembourg; and Kukačka, This is not Art, Czech Republic, among others.