Sandy Amerio
Pedro Barateiro
Lene Berg
Pierluigi Calignano
Ricardo Cuevas
Gregor Eldarb
Sebastian Gerstengarbe
Tina Gillen
Dylan Graham
Laurent Grasso
Isabelle Hayeur
Dirk Dietrich Hennig
Sara Hughes
Natasha Johns-Messenger
Aris Kalaizis
Martin Keil and Henrik Mayer
Barbora Klimova
Marlena Kudlicka
Hye Rim Lee
Domenico Mangano
Fatmir Mustafa
Ruben Ochoa
Boris Petrovski
Rita Palma
Ana Prvacki
Nikolaj Recke
Kjetil Røed
Fia-Stina Sandlund
Pak Sheung Chuen
Katarina Zdjelar
Open Weekend presents recent artworks and projects by artists and curators from 20 countries working in the program's 26 studios. The current residents represent a wide range of conceptual interests and aesthetic concerns that take form through painting, sculpture, drawing, installation, performance, video, fi lm, new media, artists' books, criticsm, and architecture.
The International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) invites you to our fall Open Weekend on November 16, 17, 18, and 19.
ISCP hosts Open Weekends twice a year to give the public, art enthusiasts, and art professionals access to ISCP’s artists and curators
in residence from around the world. Free to the public, the Open Weekend presents recent artworks and projects by artists and curators
from twenty countries working in the program’s 26 studios. The current residents represent a wide range of conceptual interests
and aesthetic concerns that take form through painting, sculpture, drawing, installation, performance, video, fi lm, new media, artists’
books, criticsm, and architecture.
Founded in 1994, ISCP has hosted more than 550 artists and curators whose participation at ISCP has resulted in substantial career
growth, while contributing to the diversity of New York City’s international arts community. ISCP’s approach to programming is focused
on connecting its residents with local institutions and independent practitioners, and introducing local audiences to contemporary art
practice from all over the world. The interaction between artists, curators, and critics creates opportunities supporting every stage of
artistic development – intellectual exchange, critical feedback, invitations to participate in exhibitions, and gallery representation to
name a few – with the ultimate goal of promoting awareness of the diversity of global artistic expression.
This Open Weekend is the last in our current space at 323 West 39th Street, presenting recent work by thirty artists and curators hailing
from twenty-two countries. ISCP participants are planning special projects for installation throughout the common spaces of ISCP
in addition to several time-based works, to be announced as the Open Weekend approaches.
Founding Director, Dennis Elliott and Program Director, Sara Reisman welcome you to join the ISCP participants in their studios on
November 16, 17, 18, and 19, 2007.
Sandy Amerio/France
Pedro Barateiro/Portugal
Lene Berg/Norway
Pierluigi Calignano/Italy
Ricardo Cuevas/Mexico
Gregor Eldarb/Austria
Sebastian Gerstengarbe/Germany
Tina Gillen/Belgium
Dylan Graham/The Netherlands
Laurent Grasso/France
Isabelle Hayeur/Canada
Dirk Dietrich Hennig/Germany
Sara Hughes/New Zealand
Natasha Johns-Messenger/Australia
Aris Kalaizis/Germany
Martin Keil and Henrik Mayer/Germany
Barbora Klimova/Czech Republic
Marlena Kudlicka/Poland
Hye Rim Lee/South Korea and New Zealand
Domenico Mangano/Italy
Fatmir Mustafa/Kosovo
Ruben Ochoa/U.S.A.
Boris Petrovski/Macedonia
Rita Palma/Portugal
Ana Prvacki/Singapore
Nikolaj Recke/Denmark
Kjetil Røed/Norway
Fia-Stina Sandlund/Sweden
Pak Sheung Chuen/Hong Kong
Katarina Zdjelar/Serbia
November 16, 17, 18, and 19, 2007
International Studio & Curatorial Program
323 West 39th Street, New York