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

Jane Farver Memorial Fund

Studio #306

Curator

Sebastián Vidal Mackinson

Sebastián Vidal Mackinson’s practice explores artistic approaches that challenge hegemonic narratives about Latin American art. He investigates artistic processes within an expanded cultural framework where literature, visual culture, politics, and theory intersect. His work focuses on the practices of migrant artists who critically engage with social realities, shaping a new and expanded geography of Latin America.

Sebastián Vidal Mackinson has curated exhibitions at Amalia Lacroze de Fortabat Art Collection; Centro de Arte UNLP; and Museo Sívori, all in Buenos Aires, among others.

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

Every Page Foundation

Studio #201

Artist

Hanae Utamura

Hanae Utamura is a Japanese interdisciplinary artist. Her research centers around the questions on modernity, ecology and technology. Often working closely with specific site, her project explores the cultural relationship to nature, focusing on how we imagine, experience, and affect the natural world. Negotiations between the human and the non-human, and how all the varieties of the wills of life manifest are the central focus of her practice.

Hanae Utamura has exhibited work at the Brooklyn Museum, New York; National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, Taiwan; and Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin, 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.
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