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Studio #215

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Tony Karlsson Savci

Tony Karlsson Savci is a transdisciplinary artist whose practice engages with queer life, intergenerational trauma, healing, and community resilience through performance, installation, and social practice. They are currently working on I Am The Sun, a poem using the sun as a metaphor for the Syriac Orthodox church, reflecting on its role in producing and destroying identity, culture, and belonging. They have collaborated with a wide range of art professionals including Every Ocean Hughes, Makda Embaie, and pop star Zhala. Alongside Sara Kaaman and Johnny Chang, they co-run Munnen (The Mouth), a Stockholm-based cultural hub for art, publishing, and workshops.

Tony Karlsson Savci has exhibited work at Off Biennale, Cairo; Mint ABF, Stockholm; Baerum Kunsthall, Oslo; and the Whitney Museum, New York, among others.

tonykarlssonsavci.com

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

Uniarts Helsinki's Academy of Fine Arts and Saastamoinen Foundation

Studio #208

Artist

Kaija Hinkula

Kaija Hinkula is a Finnish contemporary artist whose work delves into the concept of utopia and the role of fantasy in everyday life and the construction of future narratives. Working within the realm of expanded painting, Hinkula transforms traditional two-dimensional canvases into immersive spatial experiences. Her practice blends the familiar elements of painting, color, form, and composition, with techniques from sculpture and time-based media. Her versatile body of work includes sculptural paintings, site-specific installations, and video performances.

Kaija Hinkula has exhibited work at Helsinki Art Museum, Finland; Pragovka Gallery, Czech Republic; and Forum Box, Finland, among others.

kaijahinkula.com

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

Fire Station - Qatar Museums

Studio #209

Artist

Dana Agal

Dana Agal is a multidisciplinary designer and artist with a BA in Fashion Design from LAU, created in collaboration with the University of the Arts London’s LCF and Elie Saab. Her work weaves a conceptual alchemy that blurs the boundaries between the corporeal and the ethereal. Through the delicate interplay of form and space, she dissolves distinctions to uncover the poetry of existence, often drawing on surrealist elements. Exploring the intersections of psychology and philosophy, Agal invites her audience on a journey into consciousness, uncovering the profound layers of the human experience.

Dana Agal has exhibited work at the Lebanese American University, Beirut; and La tennis Bensimon, Paris, among others.

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