Guest speaker: Jean Shin
November 10–11, 2023
1040 Metropolitan Ave
New York City, New York 11211
United States
Hours: Monday–Friday 10:30am–5:30pm
info@iscp-nyc.org
Opening Reception: Friday, November 10, 6–9pm
Open Hours: Saturday, November 11, 1–7pm
Performances by Suzanne Kite and Haydeé Jiménez: Saturday, November 11, starting at 5:30pm
ISCP Fall Open Studios is an exhibition of international contemporary art presented by the 35 artists and curators from 27 countries currently in residence. Guest speaker Jean Shin will make remarks at 7pm during the opening reception in ISCP’s second floor lounge.
Three times a year, ISCP offers the public access to private artists’ and curators’ studios to view artwork and share one-on-one conversations. Today, spaces for open cultural discourse are more important than ever—ISCP invites the public to engage in dialogue around contemporary art with arts professionals from across the globe. Concentrated in a three-story postindustrial loft building on the edge of Bushwick, ISCP supports the creative advancement of residents, with a robust program providing individual workspaces and professional benefits.
Two exhibitions are on view:
Alchemyverse: Messa in Luce, a solo exhibition of work by collaborative artist duo and current Ground Floor residents Alchemyverse, curated by Jess Wilcox.
WAVE PHENOMENA: contemporary strategies of sonic agency, a group exhibition curated by ISCP’s 2023-24 institution-in-residence, Atomic Culture.
Open Studios participating artists and curators: Alchemyverse (Bicheng Liang and Yixuan Shao) (China/United States); Ebtisam Alsaffar (Qatar); James Beckett (South Africa/The Netherlands/United States); Laura Bernstein (United States); Pascale Birchler (Switzerland); Ella den Elzen (Canada); Sol Enae Lee (South Korea); Caroline Garcia (Australia); Alicia Grullón (United States); Jojo Gronostay (Germany/Ghana/Austria); Okka-Esther Hungerbühler (Germany/Switzerland); Hanni Kamaly (Sweden); Miatta Kawinzi (United States); Tali Keren (United States, Israel/Palestine); Helena Keskküla (Estonia); Eva L’Hoest (Belgium); Håkon Lillegraven (Norway); Joiri Minaya (United States/Dominican Republic); Sandra Mujinga (Norway); Aileen Murphy (Ireland); Azita Moradkhani (Iran/United States); Suzy Park (South Korea); Tamen Pérez (Costa Rica/United States); Carlos Quijon, Jr. (Philippines); Hulda Rós Gudnadóttir (Iceland/Germany); Nika Schmitt (Luxembourg/The Netherlands); Christian Schwarzwald (Austria); Nikita Shokhov (United States); Oriane Stender (United States); Sofia Stevi (Greece); Hanna Stiegeler (Germany); Ginta Tinte Vasermane (The Netherlands/Latvia); Coralie Vogelaar (The Netherlands); Esben Weile Kjær (Denmark); and Elias Wessel (Germany/United States).
ISCP thanks the following residency sponsors and supporters: ACC–Asian Cultural Council; Alice and Lawrence Weiner; Amsterdam Fund for the Arts (AFK); ARTWORKS; Atelier Flex–Kanton Zug; Austrian Cultural Forum New York; Brigitte Vosse; Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso; Creative Australia; Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec; Consulate General of Denmark in New York; Consulate General of Luxembourg in New York; Consulate General of Sweden in New York; Consulate General of the Netherlands in New York; Danish Arts Foundation; Danna and Ed Ruscha; Doosan Art Center; Edward Steichen Award Luxembourg; Evelyn Toll Family Foundation; Estonian Contemporary Art Development Center; Federal Ministry for Arts, Culture, the Civil Service and Sport of Austria; Fire Station–Qatar Museums; Gallery Gudmundsdottir; Grimm Artisanal Ales; Google; Hartfield Foundation; Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation; IASPIS–The Swedish Arts Grants Committee’s International Programme for Visual Artists; Icelandic Visual Arts Fund; ipureland; James Rosenquist Foundation; Jerome Foundation; KdFS Kulturstiftung des Freistaates Sachsen; Materials for the Arts; Milton and Sally Avery Arts Foundation; Mondriaan Fund; National Endowment for the Arts; New York City Council Member for the 34th District; New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council; New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature; Royal Norwegian Consulate General in New York; OCA–Office for Contemporary Art Norway; Prince Bernhard Culture Fund; Pro Helvetia; SpallArt Collection; Senate Department for Culture and Europe, Berlin; Stichting Stokroos; Temple Bar Gallery + Studios, Dublin; The Association of Icelandic Visual Artists (SÍM); The Dr. K. David G. Edwards & Margery Edwards Charitable Giving Fund; The Icelandic Visual Artists Copyright Association; Toby Devan Lewis; Vision Fund; William Talbott Hillman Foundation.