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Hồng-Ân Trương

Hồng-Ân Trương lives and works in North Carolina and New York. Her interdisciplinary projects examine structures of time, memory, and the production of knowledge by engaging with archival materials, individual and collective narratives, and histories that span cultural and national borders.Her work has been shown at the International Center for Photography, Art in General, Smack Mellon, and The Kitchen among others. In 2013 she was recipient of an Art Matters Grant, a Franconia Sculpture Park Jerome Fellowship, and a Socrates Sculpture Park EAF. She was an artist-in-residence at the Irish Museum of Modern Art in 2015. She was a studio art fellow in the Whitney Independent Study Program and is an Assistant Professor in the Art Department at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.

She is currently working on To Preserve, Destroy.

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Xi Jie Ng (Salty)

Xi Jie makes intimate encounters for a noisy world. She works across mediums like film, performance, installation, social practice and writing. She is interested in eccentric personal histories; everyday possibilities; the abyss of aging; the modern role of Clown (often Pierrot); silence and the universe. Based in Singapore, she invents little cosmic experiences for the real and imagined lives of humans.

Salty created Energy is Always Conserved, Never Created or Destroyed during her time here.

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Common Ground

Common Ground is led by John Futrell, our neighbor and local landscape mastermind.  

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Blair Bogin

Blair Bogin generates documentary-based hybrids of writing, performance, photo and video that measure facts about identity confusion, privacy, and love against its lesser quantifiable absurdities. Her work is characterized by collaboration, gift giving and interactions that allow people to relate on an equal plane of play and storytelling.

Blair created Non-Stop King Ratduring her time here.

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Chris Cloud

Artist, Curator, and Culture Maker, Chris Cloud (b. 1983) is a fixture in Minneapolis’s creative milieu. Cloud has made collaboration and experimentation major components of his practice. He was the co-founder of MPLS.TV, an online Do-It-Together video network and MPLSzine, a submissions-based digital publication. Cloud exhibited work in June 2015 for "Last Year On The Internet" in Chicago, IL at Ordinary Projects as part of the collaborative Negative Jam with Former Elsewhere Resident Lea Devon Sorrentino and "SLOVV" as a part of the group exhibition "Brilliance: Made Here" in Minneapolis, MN, which was organized by Former Elsewhere Resident Joan Vorderbruggen. Cloud concentrates his practice on conceptual interdisciplinary projects that may include video, installation, performance, and mixed media and typically combine medium-hearted humor and irony.

Chris created Chasing Freedom during his time at Elsewhere.

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Catherine Clark

Catherine recently graduated from UNC-Chapel Hill, where she studied English Literature & Communications. In her free time she enjoys listening to musical theatre soundtracks and cross stitching. She is very excited to join the Elsewhere team and to learn more about arts administration.

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Coco Spadoni

Coco Spadoni is an interdisciplinary artist and educator who floated over to Elsewhere Museum from Bellingham, WA. They recently completed a B.A. in Cultivating Community Activism through Art with a minor in Education and Social Justice. And now that they have a little room to breathe from structured academia they are excited to continue projects that explore ideas of counter-narratives, negotiating relationships, queer resiliency, making art more accessible and vulnerability as a route toward liberation.

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Ava Lonergan

Ava recently graduated from the University of Virginia, where she studied studio art/photography. She's interested in exploring symbols, language, repetition, and pattern through book arts, printmaking, textiles, quilting, and embroidery.

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Anna Kohlweis

Anna Kohlweis, also known as Squalloscope, is a multi media artist, songwriter, illustrator, and music producer. She was born and raised in Klagenfurt, Austria, and spent the last ten years living in Vienna. She is a graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna and is interested in the expansion of reality through fiction, puns, cartoons, repurposed found footage, good conversations, weird dreams, and perfectly ripe avocados. Anna created Permanent Resident during her time at Elsewhere.

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Kayla Anderson

Kayla Anderson is an interdisciplinary artist, writer, organizer, and human being based in Chicago, IL. Using a playful approach to methods of excavation, her work engages with cultural artifacts of the past in order to propose parallel worlds. Through installations involving video, sculpture, and found objects she challenges perceived boundaries between subject, object, and image. She earned a BFA and BA in Visual & Critical Studies from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Her work has been exhibited across the US and Southeast Asia, and her writing has been published by Leonard Journal (MIT Press) and the Royal College of Art.

Kayla created All Broken Glass Goes to Heaven during her residency.

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Mica

Mica Donna Pocket Penelope

Cuteness Curator

Mica works with Mitch in a good cop/bad cop type of way; you know she's the bad cop. Incidentally, she despises 'cute' art and would rather listen to noise. Catch her around town as DJ Furmica. 

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Lottie Yost

Born in Pittsburgh, Lottie has been residing in the gentle mountains of western North Carolina for the past five years occupying herself with printmaking, costume sewing, vegetable growing, chocolate selling, bike riding, and, most recently, wood carving. Cooking, plants, birds, insects, critters, and people make her very happy.

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Rachel Debuque

Rachel Debuque is currently an Assistant Professor and Foundations Coordinator in the Art department at George Mason University. She has exhibited extensively including, New York, Croatia, and Philadelphia. She was recently awarded to attend the internationally recognized Bemis Center for Contemporary Art’s residency program. Her research spans installation, sculpture, video, and performance. Debuque de-familiarizes space and objects using common decorating design strategies such as pattern, paint, and the arrangement of objects. Her work purposefully plays with two and three-dimensional realms, creating a push/pull in perceptions. Vibrant colors to create directional line patterns that suggest dimensional space and flatten objects with matte paints.

Rachel created Future Holiday during her time at Elsewhere.

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Jana Harper

Jana Harper is an interdisciplinary artist whose work explores the themes and tensions between materiality and transcendence, chance encounters and human willfulness, relationships and connectivity, and the natural world and human acts of meaning making. Materially, her work takes many forms: drawing, printmaking, artist’s books, sculpture, photography, installation, social practice, and video. Originally trained as a printmaker, Jana has a broad definition of what constitutes her practice. She divides her time between teaching, research, and creative activity: working both individually and in collaborative settings.

Jana created New Walks in an Old Field during her time here.

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Samara Smith

Samara Smith creates site-specific documentary projects in and about public space. Her work, which utilize mobile strategies to invite “the people formerly known as the audience” to actively explore common urban spaces, has been featured at the Hammer Museum, the NYC Transit Museum, Open Engagement/Queens Museum, Conflux Festival, Visual Evidence and beyond.

Samara created On Hamburger Square during her residency.

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Iman Person

Iman Person is a visual artist and sculptor based in the Atlanta area. Her use of natural materials and ritual consciousness, create a hybrid reality between physical space and ethereal realms. Coupled with the concept of authentic nature; she embeds qualities of the feminine, primordial memory and anthropological customs to illustrate lineage and identity within the new, synthetic landscape.In 2010 she received her B.F.A from Georgia State University and has become a fixture both in exhibition spheres and public art arenas. In 2012, she was included in Barbara Archer Gallery’s, “Talent Loves Company”, and named one of the 30 most influential artists in Atlanta. She is a member of the Atlanta based collective, Dashboard Co-Op, is a 2011 Hambidge fellow and is 2013-2014 Walthall fellow.

Iman created All Acts of Pleasure during her time here.

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Regina Agu

Regina Agu is a visual artist and writer based in Houston, TX. Agu’s work has been included in exhibitions, public readings, and performances at New Museum, labotanica, Diverseworks, Project Row Houses, University Museum at Texas Southern University, Box 13, and Lawndale Arts Center, among other venues. She is a 2012 Houston Arts Alliance Individual Artist Grant recipient, and received a 2014 The Idea Fund grant for her collaborative project “Friends of Angela Davis Park” in Houston, TX. Agu is a partner at Alabama Song, a collaboratively-run artist space in Houston, TX, and a co-founder of paratext, an independent small press. Published experimental texts include ON | OFF (onestar press, Paris via Book Machine Houston), Visible Unseen (Nyx, a nocturnal, Goldsmiths, University of London), and Index, With and for: “Black Mo'nin',” by Fred Moten (Book Club Book, Future Plan and Program).

Regina created A Living Index during her time at Elsewhere.

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George Jenne

George Jenne was born in Richmond, Virginia to a father who, at age ten, watched HIS father, Herb, a cold war spy, buckle the back brace that curled his spine as a disguise on the days that he left their German flat to insinuate himself into tense exchanges behind the iron curtain. A generation later, Herb, retired from espionage, secretly watched George sculpt his likeness in green clay, over the only armature he could find: a busty female mannequin, painted silver. The uncanny qualities of that facsimile brought George to Jim Henson’s Creature shop in Hollywood where, as a plebe,he was expected to watch all manner of abject videotapes under the gaze of an eight foot tall Big Bird, during lunch. He escaped California for New York, where he made movie props by day and exhibited art by night in spaces such as Exit Art, PS122 and Freight+Volume, trekking weekly to teach at his alma mater, the Rhode Island School of Design. George currently lives in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, where he creates video, sculpture and prose for the sake of fakery, transgression, and a story well told.

George created Two Bizarre and Unexplained Deaths during his residency. 

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Meredith Kooi

Meredith Kooi (b. 1985, Chicago) is a visual and performance artist, editor, arts writer, and curator based in Atlanta, GA. She is a Hambidge Fellow and a recipient of Atlanta's Office of Cultural Affairs 2014 - 2015 Emerging Artist Award. Her recent performance and installation work has been presented by venues across Atlanta including Eyedrum, The Goat Farm Arts Center, MINT Gallery, and The High Museum of Art.Since 2011 she has been the editor for the Chicago-based experimental radio broadcast platform Radius, which received a Propeller Fund award for its 2014 series GRIDS. With Radius, she has curated playlists featured on WFMU's Free Music Archive (NYC) and Kunstradio (Vienna), commissioned artists' works for two series: GRIDS and RANGE, been a visiting artist at ACRE Residency, and participated in participated in the Museum as Instrument residency at Elsewhere.

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