Residence

Residence

2016 - 2017

Born in Brooklyn, NY in 1967, Michele Brody received her BA at Sarah Lawrence College in 1989 in the Liberal Arts, and her MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1994 from the Fibers and Material Studies department.  She has had one person shows at the Atelier-galeried’Art Contemporain: Arras, France; Museo de Arte y Diseño Contemporaneo: San Jose, Costa Rica; Dina Projekte: Munich, Germany; Temple Judea Museum: Elkins Park, PA; as well as chashama, Littlejohn Contemporary, the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Casa Frela, Hudson Guild, and the Lower East Side Tenement Museum in New York City.


Michele Brody has developed an interdisciplinary practice that incorporates a wide spectrum of resources and techniques.  She is intrigued with the process of creating a controlled environment where the work organically develops and changes over time. This form of artistic creation represents the constant state of entropy we live in, and how the delicate characteristics of memory and time can both erode and enhance our interpretations of experience.

2014 - 2015

Ceballos was born in San Cristobal, in 1978. Ceballos studied at the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes, Santo Domingo DR. 1993-1998). His most recent solo exhibitions in the Dominican Republic were "Persistent Dreams" at the Altos de Chavon Gallery in La Romana(2014) and "Disturbance" at the Cultural Center of Spain, Santo Domingo( 2013). In 2013 he participated in several national and international events such as World Cultural Art 11th Symposium at the Mosan Art Museum, South Korea; National Biennial of Visual Arts in Santo Domingo and Independence Do (International Meeting of Performance) in Puerto Plata, DR. He was awarded the Second Prize in the National Sculpture Competition Luichy Richiez Martínez, organized by the Embassy of France in 2012.

2014 - 2015

Patricia Miranda is an artist, educator and curator, using interdisciplinary projects to make connections between art, science, history and culture. She is founder and director of miranda arts project space, formerly Miranda Fine Arts, in Port Chester, NY, Visiting Assistant Professor at Lyme Academy College of Fine Art and adjunct in the art department at New Jersey City University. From 2008-2012 she served as Director of the Gallery at Concordia College-NY. Miranda has developed and led art and education programs at The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, The American Museum of Natural History, The Metropolitan Museum, and the Smithsonian Institute; and has exhibited at Wave Hill, Bronx NY; Metaphor Contemporary Art, Brooklyn, NY; and Kenise Barnes Fine Art, Larchmont, NY, to name a few. Miranda lives in beautiful Washington Heights in NYC with her partner Christopher Kaczmarek, and works in her studio and adjoining gallery space in Port Chester, NY.

2014 - 2015

Diego Terros (b. 1989) is a Brooklyn-based collage and mixed media artist born in Tarrytown, NY to Colombian parents. Terros' work explores the transformation of an individual and territorial restructuring through the play of concealment and exposure; his work is influenced by post-punk music, symbolism, and expressionism.

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