Past Residents
Past Resident2024: Canada Council for the Arts, Toronto Arts Council
Timothy Manalo
Timothy Manalo approaches his work with a focus on representations of the body and place. Primarily working in sculpture, he explores the aesthetics of communal gatherings and the interactions between people, everyday objects, and the natural environment, creating new narratives and meanings. He views his work as an ongoing investigation into the visual languages that are built, transformed, and used to anchor people’s experiences with the physical world, impacting memory, identity, home, and movement.
Timothy Manalo has exhibited work at Canadian Sculpture Centre, Toronto; Franconia Sculpture Park, Minnesota; and Tufts University Art Galleries, Massachusetts, among others.
Residents from Canada
Past Resident2024: Danish Arts Foundation
Marie Munk
Marie Munk is an interdisciplinary artist working primarily with sculpture and installation. She examines how advancements in info-tech, biotech, and commerce shape our environment, behavior, and bodies. Munk creates alternative realities that blend playful and adorable elements with the eerie and unsettling. Using silicone as a metaphor for the body, she explores societal issues through our relationship with physical form. By merging sci-fi and humor in bizarre hypothetical scenarios, Munk offers commentary on our familiar present and an uncertain future.
Marie Munk has exhibited work at Mudam Museum of Modern Art, Luxembourg; Gl. Holtegaard, Denmark; and 7th Anyang Public Art Project (APAP7), Seoul, among others.
Residents from Denmark
Past Resident2024: International Visegrad Fund
Adrián Kriška
Adrián Kriška (he/him) is a Prague-based interdisciplinary artist, mountaineer, chef, and music enthusiast. His primary medium is textile design, through which he explores themes such as neofolklore, nostalgia, queerness, and mythology. His work often intersects with anarchist and queer theory.
Adrián Kriška has exhibited work at Kunsthalle Bratislava, Slovakia; Lunchmeat Festival, Czech Republic; and Diera do Sveta, Slovakia, among others.