Current Residents
Current Resident: Jul 1, 2025–Aug 31, 2025
International Visegrad Fund
Studio #304
Artist
Loránd Szécsényi-Nagy
Loránd Szécsényi-Nagy explores existential questions through creating technology-based experimental instruments. Drawing from the astronomical background of his family and scientific knowledge, he visualizes the space-time relationship and reveals invisible cosmic phenomena. His works expose the relativity of human existence and uncover hidden correlations in our cosmical experience. His light and sound installations result from continuous experimentation with various technical mediums. He creates self-invented instruments, which sometimes constitute the artworks themselves; other times he uses these to create imprints of his discoveries.
Loránd Szécsényi-Nagy has exhibited work at Light Art Museum; Kunsthalle (Műcsarnok); and Modem Centre for Modern and Contemporary Arts, all in Hungary, among others.
Current Resident: Jul 1, 2025–Sep 30, 2025
Fire Station - Qatar Museums
Studio #209
Artist
Maha Al-Khater
Maha Al-Khater is an artist, designer, and urbanist whose multidisciplinary approach explores how people, systems, and environments shape one another. With a background in design and urban ecologies, their practice is driven by curiosity and a sensitivity to the invisible structures that influence everyday life. Driven by a systems-oriented approach, her work explores the evolving relationships between people, places, and perception—transforming observation and inquiry into visual form.
Maha Al-Khater has exhibited work at Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts, Qatar and Parsons School of Design, New York, among others.
Current Resident: Jul 1, 2025–Sep 30, 2025
DOOSAN Art Center
Studio #208
Artist
Jeong Yeoreum
Jeong Yeoreum translates the relationship between space and memory into a visual language. Her work is an ongoing process of focused reinvestigation, analyzing narrative structures and deconstructing the body from parts.
Jeong Yeoreum has exhibited work at Seoul Museum of Art (SeMA) Bunker, South Korea; Hapjeong Jigu, South Korea; and OCAT Shanghai, China, among others.