Erica Plouffe
Erica Plouffe Lazure’s collection of short fiction, Proof of Me + Other Stories, is forthcoming in February 2022 by New American Press. She is the author of two flash fiction chapbooks, Sugar Mountain (2020) and Heard Around Town (2015), … Continued
Anabelle Michon and Léo Duquesne
Anabelle and Léo are a duo of artists working on the relationship between text and image. Léo Duquesne is particularly interested in writing and sound work (radio plays). Anabelle Michon is a photographer and also an iconographer for the … Continued
Beatrice Simoncini
Beatrice is currently an artist, full-time worker, and student. Her practice is developed around issues related to identity and the process of identity construction, as well as the influence of capitalism, becoming on the rhythms of life/relationships with other … Continued
Anna Barner
Artist/architect/researcher/writer, based in Copenhagen. I speculate in future scenarios, as a generator for narration and artistic investigations, somewhere between sci-fi, mythology, and architecture. Writing is an integrated part of my practice. The cross-section between media is essential – driving … Continued
CALL RESULT — COLLECTIVE NARRATIVE — JANUARY 2023 RESIDENCY
Within the framework of this jury, many applications were received from writers all over the world and a large number of them were of impressive quality. The jury very much enjoyed all the projects that were submitted and it has … Continued
Edo García
Edo García (Santiago de Chile, 1984) Visual artist, filmmaker, and photographer. Through his work, he questions themes of freedom, fear, identity, and capitalism. Currently, his fields of artistic practice are the appropriation of images from the internet and the use … Continued
Anaïs Duplan
Born in 1984 in France, Anaïs Duplan lives and works near Toulouse. Master degree in Textile Design at ENSCI TEXTILE, Paris, 2008 ; Art and Craft Diploma, major in weaving by ESAA DUPERRE, Paris, 2005. The raw material is … Continued
Casper Fitzhue
My name is Casper Fitzhue and on the 3rd of February, 2020, I died, in the middle of my shift at an indoor bio market, in Bruxelles. Shortly after, I was diagnosed with PTSD. I then became critical of … Continued
Oliver Reeson
Oliver Reeson is a writer from Melbourne, Australia. In 2018 they co-created and wrote the web series Homecoming Queens for SBS. Their work has appeared in LitHub, Autostraddle, the Sydney Review of Books, The Saturday Paper, the Lifted … Continued
Vaughan Pilikian
Vaughan Pilikian was born in London in 1974 to an American mother and Armenian father. After studies in classical languages, fine art and filmmaking at the universities of Oxford, Cambridge and Harvard, he has produced work in many different … 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