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Canada

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2019: Alberta Foundation for the Arts

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Christina Cuthbertson

Christina Cuthbertson’s curatorial work centers on notions of affect and embodiment in terms of the relationships between institution, experience, and transference of knowledge. Working beyond the boundaries of the art institution, her projects have taken many forms including exhibitions, interdisciplinary collaborations, performances, and sensory experiences.

Christina Cuthbertson is an independent curator and writer based in Lethbridge, Alberta, in Treaty 7 Territory. She was a curator at the Southern Alberta Art Gallery, and curator-in-residence at the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity in 2018.

Brendan Fernandes, Still Move, 2015, exhibition view.
Petra Mala Miller, Portraits in Light, 2015, exhibition view.
Mary Kavanagh, Rosa The Beautiful, 2019, uranium glass, detail from the exhibition, 'Daughters of Uranium'.
Matt Walker, Device for the Emancipation of the Landscape, 2014, performance with sound canon from the exhibition 'Into the Streets'.

Residents from Canada

Asal Andarzipour

Canada, Iran
Alberta Foundation for the Arts, Behdad Esfahbod
Studio #213

Braxton Garneau

Canada
Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation, Edmonton Arts Council, Canada Council for the Arts
Studio #202

Jude Griebel

Canada, United States
Canada Council for the Arts
2016
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Hsiang Huang
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Italy

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2019: Anonymous

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Paolo Bini

Paolo Bini’s artistic research is an investigatory attempt to transform and re-appropriate the authentic notions of ‘the memory of an image’ as it adheres to the contemporary rhythms in the world around us. These images are formed as a pixilation of units. Usually marked out by a scanner or a plotter, the result is a succession of colored stripes that become a succinct and redefined translation of what came before.

Paolo Bini has exhibited work at Galleria Alberto Peola, Turin; Museo MADRE, Naples; and Reggia di Caserta, all Italy, among others.
Paolo Bini, diNUOVOpaesaggio, 2014, acrylic on paper tape on Fabriano paper on wall, 13313/16 × 865/8 in. (339.85 × 219.96 cm).
Paolo Bini, Volume Introspettivo, 2015, acrylic on paper tape on canvas, 59 × 59 in. (149.86 × 149.86 cm).
Paolo Bini, Luoghi del Sè, 2016, acrylic on paper tape on canvas, 59 × 78 in. (149.86 × 198.12 cm).
Paolo Bini, Paradise Box, 2016, acrylic on paper tape on canvas framed on wood, 791/2 × 22611/16 in. (201.93 × 575.82 cm).
Paolo Bini, Mediterraneo Rosso Oro, 2018, acrylic on paper, dimensions variable. Installation view at Cappella dell'Incoronata, Palermo.

Residents from Italy

Chiara Ianeselli

Italy
Italian Council - Directorate-General for Contemporary Art and Architecture and Urban Peripheries (DGAAP) at the Italian Ministry for Cultural Heritage and Activities
2024

Raffaela Naldi Rossano

Italy, Greece
The Italian Academy for Advanced Studies, Columbia University, Italian Cultural Institute of New York, Directorate-General for Public and Cultural Diplomacy of the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Directorate-General for Contemporary Creativity of the Italian Ministry of Culture
2024

Valentina Furian

Italy
The Italian Academy for Advanced Studies, Columbia University, Italian Cultural Institute of New York
2024
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Taiwan

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2019: Ministry of Culture, Taiwan

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Hsiang Huang

Hsiang Huang is a curator based in Taiwan. She collaborates with local and international artists to develop exhibitions and art education projects.

Hsiang Huang has presented exhibitions at Yu-Hsiu Museum of Art, Taiwan; Taipei Artist Village; and Hsinchu City Art Gallery, among others. 

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Spring Open Studios 2019
March 29–March 30, 2019
Sam Jinks, Transition, 2018, sculptures with dancer.
Sam Jinks, Transition, 2018, sculpture.
Hsiang Huang, In Limbo, 2017.
Hsiang Huang, Commedia dell Monde: The Quotidian Theater of Zdenek Janda, 2018, mixed media.
Hsiang Huang, An Intimate Eye, 2017, mixed media.

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Szu-Ying Hsu (Ida)

Taiwan, Germany
Ministry of Culture, Taiwan
Studio #302

Pou-Ching Tsai

Taiwan
Ministry of Culture, Taiwan
Studio #210

Feng-Yi Chu

Taiwan
Ministry of Culture, Taiwan
2024
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