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Residency/Fellowship Alumni Summary

Filtering by Tag: 2020 AiR

Tamer Hassan, Fall

OSGF

Digital Artist in Residence, Fall 2020

Alumni Artist in Residence, 2020

Tamer Hassan is a filmmaker based in Chicago. His current work focuses on the way people relate to their environment and traditions, and has included films on the history of seed saving in the U.S. Currently, he is researching the migration of purple martins, birds that are dependent on humans for survival. His films have been screened nationally and internationally. To see some of Tamer’s work, visit our Fall 2020 Residencies Exhibit.

Shilpa Joglekar, Fall

OSGF

Digital Artist in Residence, Fall 2020

Shilpa Joglekar is an artist practicing drawing, installation, painting, and sculpture. Based in Mumbai, India,  she  founded and was the first Dean of Academy of Fine Arts & Crafts in Rachana Sansad, Mumbai. Her work, which explores human relationships with nature, has been exhibited throughout India and abroad. Learn more about her at http://shilpajoglekar.com

Alexis Elton, Fall

OSGF

Digital Artist in Residence, Fall 2020

Alexis Elton is an artist practicing sculpture and installation. A farmer and adobe builder who co-operated a farm in rural New Mexico, “her work is situated where art and agrarian systems meet with aims to create ephemeral sensory encounters.” She has shown her work nationally and internationally. She is based in Hudson Valley, NY. Learn more about her at www.alexiselton.com. To see some of her work, visit our Fall 2020 Shelter in Art Exhibit.

Stewart Allen, Summer

OSGF

 Digital Artist in Residence, Summer 2020
Socially-Distanced Residence, Summer 2020  

Stewart Allen is a writer based in NY, NY. His published nonfiction books include The Devil’s Cup and In the Devil’s Garden, both of which deal with international foodways and religious plants. He is currently working on a novel that explores similar topics.

To read some of Stewart’s work, visit our 2020 Summer Residencies exhibit. 

Madelaine Corbin, Summer

OSGF

 Digital Artist in Residence, Summer 2020 
Socially-Distanced Residence, Summer 2020

Madelaine Corbin is a multi-disciplinary artist who works in drawing, fiber arts, installation, sculpture, and writing/prose. Her practice “endeavors to unearth the space between home and land, human and non-human, wild and managed landscapes, and the connection to one another through geographic distance.” She is based in Detroit, MI. Learn more about her at  www.madelainecorbin.com

To see more of Madelaine’s work, visit our 2020 Summer Residencies exhibit. 

Kaitlin Bryson, Summer

OSGF

 Digital Artist in Residence, Summer 2020 

Kaitlin Bryson is an artist and ecologist whose disciplines include drawing, fiber arts, installation, landscape design, and sculpture. She comes from a biodynamic and permaculture farming background that inspires her “restorative, earth-based practices.”  Her current work examines interactions between fungi and heavy metals. She is based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Learn more about her at www.kaitlinbryson.com

To see more of Kaitlin’s work, visit our 2020 Summer Residencies exhibit. 

James Jack, Summer

OSGF

 Digital Artist in Residence, Summer 2020  

James Jack is an artist and an assistant professor of Art Practice at Yale-NUS College in Singapore, who is “concerned with rejuvenating stories that exist in the world.” His work has been exhibited and published in  Asia and the U.S. Learn more about him at www.jamesjack.org

To see more of James’s work, visit our 2020 Summer Residencies exhibit. 

Calista Lyon, Summer

OSGF

Digital Artist in Residence, Summer 2020 
Socially-Distanced Residency, Fall 2020

Calista Lyon is an artist who works in film, installation, photography, sculpture, theater arts, writing/prose. A native of Australia based in Columbus, Ohio, she is currently working on a multi- year, multi-disciplinary project centered on an Australian native orchid collection created by an individual from her family’s farming community which examines the consequences of human action on nonhuman lives. A performance piece which she performed during her residency at OSGF, The Unknown and the Unnamed, draws from her research for the project. Learn more about her at www.calistalyon.com.

To see more of Calista’s work, visit our Shelter in Art exhibit and our 2020 Summer Residencies exhibit. 

Benjamin Heller, Summer

OSGF

 Digital Artist in Residence, Summer 2020  

 Benjamin Heller is a cross-disciplinary artist whose work blends elements of installation, photography, sculpture, and theater arts. His site-specific sculptures and other work has been performed, exhibited and installed throughout the U.S.  He is currently based in Brooklyn, NY. Learn more about him here. 

 To see more of Benjamin’s work, visit our 2020 Summer Residencies exhibit. 

Amie Whittemore, Summer

OSGF

Digital Artist in Residence, Summer 2020 
Socially-Distanced Residency, Fall 2020

Amie is a poet whose work explores issues of place, gender, and sexuality. She is the author of Glass Harvest and is currently based in Murfreesboro, TN, where she is the city’s 2020 Poet Laureate and a lecturer at Middle Tennessee State University. Read more about her at www.amiewhittemore.com.

To see more of Aimee’s work, visit our Shelter in Art exhibit and our 2020 Summer Residencies exhibit. 

Aimee Lee, Summer

OSGF

 Digital Artist in Residence, Summer 2020
Socially-Distanced Residence, Summer 2020 

Aimee is an artist and writer who practices sculpture, installation, and fiber arts. She is the author of Hanji Unfurled: One Journey into Korean Papermaking and the founder of the first hanji studio in North America. Aimee is currently based in Cleveland, OH. During her residency at Oak Spring, she used a variety of plant materials growing at the site, including milkweed and okra from the Biocultural Conservation Farm, for papermaking.  Read more about her at www.aimeelee.net

To see more of Aimee’s work, visit our Shelter in Art exhibit and our 2020 Summer Residencies exhibit.