Residency Unlimited

“Afterimage” in China Daily USA

“Ta-Wei Huang’s Structure is Fragments after Gazing on display in New York on Thursday. During the exhibit, Huang assembled an evolving installation layered with painting, drawing, video and collage in three-dimensional frames. The composition refl ects Huang’s own encounters within the space, blending fragments of his observations and impressions.” http://usa.chinadaily.com.cn/epaper/2014-08/15/content_18316959.htm

“JARO 4” in Arte Fuse Magazine

The 6-4-15 Gallery Night Roundup To prove Chelsea’s Thursday openings are no longer confined to district lines, we hailed a cab to LES headed to Orchard Street’s Rooster Gallery. Till June 21, the space plays host to the works of two international female artists: Frances’s Josephine Kaeppelin’s mural “Imminent Landscape”, and Finland’s Jonna Kona’s two year […]

Temporary Locals: A Visit to Residency Unlimited by Paul D’Agostino

Rather hidden from plain view on a bustling stretch of Court Street—housed, that is, within the former South Congregational Church, a towering Romanesque Revival structure built in the 1850s, in what is now the Carroll Gardens neighborhood of Brooklyn—is the administrative hub of Residency Unlimited, a nonprofit organization offering an impressively multidisciplinary range of research, […]

Man Bartlett Interviewed on Leo Weekly

Meet Man Bartlett, a New York City-based artist who is doing a residency in Louisville in conjunction with IDEAS 40203 Visual Arts January 30, 2015 By Kevin Gibson “Man Bartlett is many things: visual artist, graphic artist, video artist, performance artist and more, and his work has been seen everywhere from Freies Museum in Berlin […]

NEWD ART SHOW REPORT IN WHITEHOT MAGAZINE

Coinciding with Bushwick Open Studios, the NEWD Art Show kicked off its inaugural edition in a 7,000 square foot warehouse on Johnson Avenue with a preview party catered by local hotspot Roberta’s. A mix of Brooklyn artist collectives, project spaces, nonprofits, and artist-run and commercial galleries offered work in a variety of media by emerging […]

GEORGIA FEE RESIDENCY ANNOUNCES STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP WITH RU

We are also very pleased to announce a strategic partnership with Residency Unlimited (RU). Future sessions of the Georgia Fee Artist | Writer Residency will include a series of studio visits with prominent arts professionals, gallerists, and academics organized by RU. These visits will foster both a network for the Georgia Fee Resident as well […]

RU INCLUDED IN ARTNET’S NEWD ART FAIR REPORT

What Makes NEWD Art Show Special? By Cait Munro For a fair in its first year, NEWD felt surprisingly cohesive. With very few exceptions, the art on display was fresh and less scruffy than one might imagine. The digestible size and relatively calm atmosphere provided a welcome break from the alcohol-soaked streets and exhausting proliferation of artist studios […]

NEWD ART FAIR REVIEWD IN ARTSPACE

Why Everyone Gets a Piece in Today’s Art World By Walter Robinson The other day, while attending a matinée by way of seeking inspiration for my beloved Artspace column, it occurred to me—and it’s by no means an original idea—that artists are like the X-Men. Possessed of strange powers that are both a blessing and a curse, they […]