Past Residents
Past Resident2023: Celebrate the Studio
Andrew Ross
Andrew Ross is a sculptor and new media artist. His works ranges from process-based abstractions to figurative tableaus, combining idiosyncrasy, reverse engineering, and digital imaging to create narrative fragments. He uses everyday objects, popular culture, mythology, and online communities to create speculative fiction inspired by diasporic thought and explore the relationship between the arbitrary and the designed.
Andrew Ross has exhibited work at Clima, Milan; False Flag, New York; and American Medium, New York, among others.
Residents from United States
Past Resident2022: Oslo Kommune Internasjonalt
Martinka Bobrikova & Oscar de Carmen
Martinka Bobrikova and Oscar de Carmen have been an artist duo since 2005. Throughout their artistic careers, they have taken on a wide range of roles, including those of artists, cultural operators, curators, and educators. Art and creativity are used by the duo to activate cultural dynamics that facilitate and/or combine education, communication, and urban and social transformation processes, both inside and outside of galleries, and beyond the framework of institutional dialogue.
Martinka Bobrikova and Oscar de Carmen have exhibited work at ‘Refuge’ Lagos Biennial, Nigeria; ‘Envisioning the Future!’ Saitama Triennale, Japan; and ‘The Will’ Tbilisi International Triennial, Georgia, among others.
Past Resident2023: DOOSAN Art Center
Ji Hye Yeom
Ji Hye Yeom’s practice is based on multidisciplinary research; her work investigates the unseen force that causes events in the present to occur and emphasizes the sense of experience. Yeom proposes an alternative worldview and new modes of communication through moving images by exploring the connecting links and blurred boundaries between the past, present, experience and memory.
Ji Hye Yeom has exhibited work at the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, South Korea; Leeum Museum of Art, South Korea; and Al Mureijah Art Spaces, United Arab Emirates, among others.
Events & Exhibitions
2022 Fall Open Studios
November 18–November 19, 2022
Residents from South Korea
Hong Seon Jang
Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation, Alice and Lawrence Weiner, New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council, New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature, New York City Council District 34, Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso, Hartfield Foundation, Danna and Ed Ruscha, The Milton and Sally Avery Arts Foundation