International Studio & Curatorial Program
27 artists and curators in residence. In an informal ambience, visitors can experience a broad range of aesthetic positions in diverse media: painting, drawing, sculpture, installation, performance, video, film and new technology.
27 artists and curators in residence
The international studio & curatorial program (iscp) is pleased to announce its
Open Weekend on May 6, 7 and 8, 2006.
Unrivalled among visual arts residencies in its global outreach, iscp is a portal to
new art from five continents. For most of the 27 artists and curators currently in
residence, the three-day Open Weekend is the first exposure of their work in the
United States. In an informal ambience, visitors can experience a broad range of
aesthetic positions in diverse media: painting, drawing, sculpture, installation,
performance, video, film and new technology, with artists and curators on-site.
Through iscp’s effectiveness in providing an infrastructure, which accelerates
integration and interaction with the host culture, the program has become a dynamic
catalyst for introduction, presentation, connection, exposure and dissemination.
iscp was founded in 1994 by Dennis Elliott, its Director. The program opens to the
public semi-annually in May and November each year.
Artists-in-residence: Franca Bartholoi, Ann Bttcher, Carlos Bunga,
Nuno Cera, Lieven De Boeck, Unn Fahlstrøm, Thomas Ganzenller,
Harald Hund, Gabriela Galvn, Gavin Hipkins, Kirsten Justesen,
Kristian Kozul, Olivier Menanteau, Allan Packer, Julika Rudelius, Kanishka
Raja, JBK Ransu, Mathilde Rosier, Dikdik Sayahdikumullah, Kerstin Schaefer,
Aaron Seeto, Monica Tap, Naoko Tomioka, Jui-chung Yao, Jeongmee Yoon
Curators-in-residence: Radmila-Iva Jankovic, Kim Stern
Iscp sponsors:
American-Scandinavian Foundation, NYC, Australia Council for the Arts, Asian
Cultural Council, NYC, Association Française d’Action Artistique, bka
für kunstangelegenheiten, Austria, Center for Icelandic Art, City of Zagreb,
Croatia, Creative New Zealand, Fonds BKVB, The Netherlands Foundation for Visual
Arts, Architecture & Design, FONCA, Mexico, Fundación Marcelino Botin,
Spain, Bunkacho, Japan, Canada Council for the Arts/Les Conseil des Arts du Canada, Council for Cultural Affairs, Taiwan, The Danish Arts Council, Fundaçao
Calouste Gulbenkian, Portugal, Gallery Turpentine, Iceland, IASPIS, Sweden, Joan
Mitchell Foundation, NYC, National Arts Council of South Africa, Kulturstiftung
des Freistaates Sachsen, Germany, Kunststiftung des Landes Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany, Medical Intertrade d.o.o., Croatia, The Milton and Sally Avery Arts Foundation,
NYC, Ministerium fur Wissenschaft und Kultur des Landes Niedersachsen Germany, Ministry of Culture of the Flemish Community, Muggur Foundation, Iceland,
National Endowment for the Arts, USA, Office for Contemporary Art, Norway, The
Oppenheimer Memorial Trust, South Africa, Social Sciences and Humanities Research
Council, Canada, Szamzie Space, South Korea, Trust for Mutual Understanding, NYC,
Visual Artist Stipend Fund, Iceland
Iscp thanks the following nyc contributors:
Austrian Cultural Forum, Consulate General of Australia, Royal Danish Consulate
General, French Cultural Services, Consulate General of Iceland, Consulate
General of Japan, Mexican Cultural Institute, Consulate General of the Netherlands
• Consulate General of New Zealand, Royal Norwegian Consulate General, Consulate
General of Sweden, Taipei Cultural Center and from Long Island City, NY: Materials
for the Arts.
Open Weekend May 2006; Saturday, May 6: 11 am - 6 pm, Sunday, May 7: 2 - 6 pm, Monday, May 8: 2 - 8 pm
International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP)
323 West 39th Street - New York