artnet news on the Seven Artists-In-Residence
“See the Seven Artists Who Received the First Container Artist Residency”
“See the Seven Artists Who Received the First Container Artist Residency”
Scott Indrisek covers the Artists-In-Residence in Blouin Artinfo
Container Artist Residency and ZIM Integrated Shipping Services are pleased to announce the seven recipients of the Container Artist Residency 01, the inaugural edition of a unique artist-in-residence program that takes place…
Container Artist Residency 01 is pleased to be working with esteemed curators Sofia Hernandez Chong Cuy, Niels Van Tomme, and Xiaoyu Weng
Scott Indrisek covers the launch of Container Artist Residency 01 in Blouin Artinfo
“You’re a worker among people who are performing a different kind of labor”–Brian Boucher in artnet news
“Fantasizing about an artist residency?…Israeli photographer Maayan Strauss sees potential”– Lauren C. Mallonee in Hyperallergic
“If you missed your chance for the Amtrak Residency Program, no worries! There’s still time to apply for an artist residency on a cargo ship”– Karen Rile in JSTOR Daily
Meet the Architect Who Wants to Put Artist Studios on Cargo Ships Anna Kats in Blouin Artinfo
Sea to Sea (2016) is a cross-country conversation about boats, travel and migration by artist Einat Imber.
Mierle Laderman Ukeles has been the artist-in-residence for the NYC Department of Sanitation for the past 30+ years. During this time she has orchestrated a series of seven grand-scale collaborative performances that took place between 1983 and 2012 in New York, Pittsburgh, Givors, Rotterdam, and Tokamachi.
A pocket-sized, waterproof field guide to shipping containers and the corporations that own them.