Marina Mejia
Marina was a violinist and studied philosophy. While she was ill she only read poetry. She is interested in the ambiguous, forms of open and undefined meaning, fictional spaces, the queer. She made the performance “Orange is the colour … Continued
Irene Vivas Lalinde
Irene Vivas Lalinde was born in Valencia (1993) to a Colombian father and Spanish mother. Climate activist, graduate in Law with a Master’s degree in Public Policy, she has lived in several countries in Europe. As a child she … Continued
Paula Galansky
Paula Galansky was born in 1991 in Concordia, Entre Ríos. She studied Literature at the National University of Rosario, Faculty of Humanities and Arts (UNR, 2018), the Diploma in Creative Writing at the National University of Tres de Febrero … Continued
Ben Allanof
Ben Allanoff is a sculptor working with plant material, found objects, stone, and steel. He creates large-scale installations for public parks, botanic gardens, universities, social service organizations, and other institutions and entities across the US and in Mexico. Many … Continued
Carol Breen
A Carol le interesan los enredos que se producen entre la imagen, el cuerpo, los datos y la interfaz. Le interesan las formas en que las tecnologías antiguas, nuevas y emergentes afectan a nuestra forma de entender las imágenes, … Continued
Paula Vicente Puiggròs
Paula Vicente Puiggròs is an artist from Barcelona. Her practice revolves around questions about how we inhabit and relate to the world and ecosystems that surround us, rethinking from the everyday to open up questions, leaving room for doubt. … Continued
Sonya Merutka
Sonya Merutka is a writer, scholar, and community organizer living in Brooklyn, New York. Their academic research explores queer-weighted time and movement in contemporary performance art, dance, sound, and poetic practice. Sonya is currently a Helena Rubenstein Fellow in … Continued
Flor Martínez
Flor Martínez Yustas (Madrid, 1989) is a social worker, therapist, activist, and writer. She is interested in socially involved literature. Flor is focused on novels that promote empathy among different ages, origins, sexual orientations, and social classes. Her special … Continued
Emily Mitchell
Emily Mitchell was born in London and immigrated to the Unites States. Her first novel, The Last Summer of the World (W. W. Norton, 2007) was a finalist for the NYPL Young Lions Award. Her collection of short stories, … Continued
Reed RUSHES
Reed RUSHES is a performance artist living and working in Queens NYC. Their work foregrounds queer feminist narratives as they relate to ecology, consumerism, and neoliberal power structures. RUSHES’ performances disappear the distinction between everyday objects, human bodies, technology … Continued
RESIDENTS
Josefine Saietz
A danish artist living and studying at gerrit rietveld academie in amsterdam. working with photography, animation video, and textile history. interested in folklore, myths, and environmental issues, which is especially reflected in... READ MORE
Mario Moroni
Mario Moroni is an italian-born poet and poetry performer, long time resident of the united states, where he taught in various colleges and universities, he retired in 2019. in the course of... READ MORE
Helena Kotnik Mercade
Helena will create a painting in her own distinctive style. Through it, she will reflect on the landscape and environment of Can Serrat. Her aim is to produce a large-scale piece. Her... READ MORE
Louise Charlotte Hinman
Lou is a multidisciplinary visual artist with over 20 years of experience. Originally from London, she now lives in Baix Penedès. She studied Fine Art and later specialised in the professional field... READ MORE
Virgilia Ferrao
My project, a young adult futuristic / fantasy novel, is about an African kingdom hidden in the world, and two young sisters (twins), separated from birth. One twin is being raised in a... READ MORE
KC Trommer
KC Trommer is a poet and cultural worker in New York City. Her books include We Call Them Beautiful (Diode Editions, 2019) and The Hasp Tongue (Dancing Girl Press, 2014). A finalist... READ MORE