Kavita Singh Kale
Kavita Singh Kale’s background as an artist, film designer, children’s book author and illustrator enables her to draw a thin line between- design fallowing functionality versus pure self-expression. This temperament has evolved her as a Transmedia Artist. She works … Continued
Chris Hutchinson
Born in Montreal, Chris Hutchinson is the author of three books of poetry plus his most recent book Jonas in Frames, which has been variously described as a “picaresque novel,” a “novel in verse,” and “an epic poem disguised as a novel.” His recent … Continued
Julia DePinto
Julia DePinto is a visual artist with a background in drawing and printmaking. Her interdisciplinary practice explores the discourse of contemporary self-portraiture through concept, process, digital and print-based media. Her work has been shown internationally in solo and group exhibitions … Continued
Sophie Auger
Sophie Auger (Quebec, Canada, 1994) is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice highlights the relationship between artists and the notion of superstition. She holds a bachelor of Studio Arts and Print Media from Concordia University in Montreal (2016). Through photography, drawing and performance, she manipulates … Continued
Natalya Gimson
Natalya grew up in Olympia, Washington and is now based in Berlin, Germany. She graduated from The Evergreen State College in 2015. Her short stories and poetry explore the liminal space of multicultural identity, sexuality & the bodies experience and … Continued
Jillian McManemin
Jillian McManemin is a performance artist, filmmaker and writer. She has performed and presented work at Anthology Film Archives, the MET Live Arts, Dixon Place, the CUE Foundation, Invisible Exports and the Knockdown Center. She has performed with Ieva Misevičiūtė, … Continued
2017 ANNUAL CAN SERRAT EXHIBITION, ‘Far away treasure’ by Quim Packard
‘FAR AWAY TREASURE’ June 17th, 2018 Can Serrat annual show #2017 residents projects With Marion Balac, Duncan Gibbs, Amery Kessler, Anna Wolfe-Pauly. Curated by Quim Packard For its 2018 annual curated exhibition, Can Serrat collaborated with Quim Packard, … Continued
Jane Flett
Jane Flett is an over-excitable pervert with a penchant for ridiculous metaphors and glitter. She has been published in over 70 literary journals and translated into Polish, Croatian and Japanese. Her work was featured in the Best British Poetry anthology, … Continued
Klara du Plessis
Klara du Plessis is a poet and critic residing alternately in Montreal, Canada, and Cape Town, South Africa. Her chapbook, Wax Lyrical—shortlisted for the bpNichol Chapbook Award—was released in 2015, and a full-length, multilingual collection of long poems is forthcoming … Continued
Kadie Salmon
Using a combination of digital imagery and traditional post-production techniques, Kadie Salmon creates large scale photographs and sculptures that explore notions of image manipulation, storytelling, and romantic landscapes. With an interest in the history of post-production and applied surfaces and … Continued
RESIDENTS
Ana Nemirovsky
Ana Nemirovsky is a comedian and conceptual artist with a degree in Political Science (University of Buenos Aires) with a focus on Communication. She trained in Art History, Gender Theory, and Audiovisual... READ MORE
Nina Violette Valette
Nina Violette is a French transdisciplinary artist based in Rennes. Alongside her jobs in social work and care, and after training in textile art at the University of Art and Design in... READ MORE
Elena Giulia Abbiatici
Art historian, art writer and curator of contemporary art. Her research focuses in particular on artistic processes that interrogate new media and/or express themselves through them, with a focus on the anthropological... READ MORE
Rhia Laing
Rhia Laing’s research-based practice is multi-disciplinary, with a focus on experimental video and writing. Choosing to observe and explore the archival traces left by our collective pasts and study the non-figurative aspects,... READ MORE
Guadalupe Pérez Recalde
Guadalupe Pérez Recalde nació en Buenos Aires, en el invierno de 1974. Pasó su infancia y adolescencia en Quilmes. A los veinticinco años, después de una estadía de un año en Francia,... READ MORE
Clare Harmon
Clare Harmon is an interdisciplinary artist, poet, and translator completing a PhD in Comparative Studies in Discourse and Society at the University of Minnesota. Recent work has been published in Poetry Magazine... READ MORE