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All at sea: Stowaway artists turn life on the ocean into art

By Adam White, CNN Hong Kong (CNN) The vast container ships that line the deep waters of Hong Kong share a ponderous beauty as they make their way across one of the world’s…
By Adam White, CNN Hong Kong (CNN) The vast container ships that line the deep waters of Hong Kong share a ponderous beauty as they make their way across one of the world’s…
Is a shipping container a good metaphor for a white cube, or vice versa? A survey of the city’s current art scene, from new to old to reopened spaces BY PABLO LARIOS…
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
Sea Worthy (2011) was an exhibition and series of public screenings, performances, lectures, workshops and artist-led excursions on the water organized by the Flux Factory, EFA Project Space, and The Gowanus Studio Space. The project invited discussion about water access and engaged maritime themes in contemporary art – in consultation with boat builders, world-class mariners, historians, writers, activists, and ecologists.
Wet Land (2015) is a mobile, sculptural habitat and public space constructed to explore resource interdependency and climate change in urban centers.
23 Days at Sea, (2015) artist residency