In North America Aug 25–26, 2020

The International Studio & Curatorial Program Summer Open Studios

The two-day presentation of international contemporary art occurs on August 25 and 26, 2020.

The International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) Summer Open Studios is a two-day presentation of international contemporary art presented by the 29 artists and 2 curators from 23 countries currently participating in the residency program. Join to see their many different projects, and be part of discussions with these visionary arts professionals, virtually on Zoom. Individual discussions will be facilitated by four guest hosts: Dan Cameron, Jane Ursula Harris, Anna Harsanyi, and Larry Ossei-Mensah.

Several times a year, ISCP usually offers physical access to private artists’ and curators’ studios. In light of COVID-19, ISCP is hosting Open Studios in a new vibrant format designed for interactive discourse with their residents.

Register for Summer Open Studios here.

Opening hours for Summer Open Studios are Tuesday, August 25, 5-7 pm EST and Wednesday, August 26, 12-2 pm EST. A final schedule for Summer Open Studios will be shared with registrants. This event is free and open to the public.

Open Studios participating artists and curators: Svetlana Bailey (Australia/United States), Malte Bartsch (Germany), James Beckett (The Netherlands/South Africa), Maja Bekan (The Netherlands/Serbia), Sebastian Burger (Germany), Pamela Council (United States), Demian DinéYazhi’ (Dinétah), Humberto Duque (Mexico/Finland), Carlos Franco (Puerto Rico), Anita Fuchs (Austria), Moko Fukuyama (Japan/United States), Luiza Gottschalk (Brazil), Caroline Garcia (Philippines/Australia), Wieteke Heldens (The Netherlands/United States), Patricia Hernandez (Cuba/United States), Polina Kanis (Russia), Charles Moore (United States), New Red Order (Anishinaabe/United States), Alison Nguyen (United States), Zai Nomura (Japan), Habby Osk (Iceland), Civan Özkanoğlu (Turkey/United States), Bundith Phunsombatlert (Thailand/United States), Pauline Shaw (United States), Sille Storihle (Norway), Sara Wallgren (Sweden), Ustina Yakovleva (Russia), Maria Zervos (Greece/The Netherlands), and Antoinette Zwirchmayr (Austria).

Featured Image: Svetlana Bailey, Hugs, 2020, inkjet print on silk, 40 × 65 in. (101.6 × 165.1 cm).

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