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Artists' Residency Programme
> Previous Participants
02 Jan 2007 21 Feb 2007 |
Tea Mäkipää (Finland)
Within the framework of her installations, films and photographs, Tea Mäkipää has critically examined the sustainability of the Western way of life: consumerism, environmental issues, the gulf between rich and poor, the downsides of globalisation. |
01 Nov 2006 31 May 2007 |
Fernanda Chieco (Brazil)
Fernanda Chieco’s work sits somewhere between a medical textbook, a folio of classical drawings and the physical laboratory of a lunatic inventor. |
31 Oct 2006 31 Mar 2007 |
Mark Garry (Ireland)
Mark Garry has a site-specific installation practice concerned with devising methods that engage with and navigate viewers through physical spaces. |
02 Oct 2006 31 Mar 2007 |
Delphine Balley (France)
For French photographer Delphine Balley the camera is a tool, which allows her to see through reality and have access to fantasy. |
01 Sep 2006 23 Nov 2006 |
Shiro Masuyama (Japan)
Shiro Masuyama artistic process originated with his studies at architecture school. Masuyama is interested in involving the people he comes across in the city in his work. |
01 Sep 2006 31 Dec 2006 |
Anne Seagrave (Ireland/Spain)
Anne Seagrave is a visual artist specialising in movement based live art performance, video installation, original audio and interdisciplinary practice. |
01 Aug 2006 30 Sep 2006 |
Kirstin Arndt (Germany)
Kirstin Arndt’s work deals with the possibilities of being in time and space. She is interested in the fruition of the ‘image/picture’. |
01 Jul 2006 31 Oct 2006 |
Idetsuki Hideaki (Japan)
Idetsuki Hideaki is concerned with the distance between human beings and their surroundings. |
01 Jul 2006 31 Aug 2006 |
Thessia Machado (Brazil)
Machado is a Brazilian artist living and working in New York. Her work explores the integration of materials through installation and digital animations. |
01 Jun 2006 31 Jul 2006 |
Abinadi Meza (USA)
Meza is interested in using ephemeral media such as sound to create transformative spaces and unusual situations that suggest new possibilities, readings and methods. |
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