Manon Bogerd Wada
Installation inSITE is an experimental in situ sculpture created by the removal of soil from a plot of land with dimensions of 53ft by 13ft. In this piece, two pathways … explore this artist(s)Manon Bogerd Wada
Installation inSITE is an experimental in situ sculpture created by the removal of soil from a plot of land with dimensions of 53ft by 13ft. In this piece, two pathways … explore this artist(s)Manon Bogerd Wada
I came to Chiang Mai in 2007 to take part in the Land Foundation’s One Year Project II residency program. I left Chiang Mai in 2009 to pursue graduate … explore this artist(s)Alex Wang
Agatha, Herself. is a series of video works created for ComPeung . The video series centers on a character named Agatha and follows her as she navigates an experience of loss. … explore this artist(s)Sarah Bernstein
The current project I am proposing within the ComPeung Artist Residency combines both wearable headpieces, along with autobiographical narrative drawings. I plan within the offered time to complete a minimum … explore this artist(s)Cory Sever
In the fall of 2014, I was conducting research on New York City’s fresh water supply system and it’s newest addition: Water Tunnel No. 3.“New” is a loose term; it’s … explore this artist(s)Nick Reale
Michael Flynn originally from Chester Springs Pennsylvanian USA a town one hour west of Philadelphia is a professional studio artist and educator. His research in sculpture and digital imagery often … explore this artist(s)Michael Flynn
Raychel Steinbach is a Midwest American printmaker who investigates the convergence of landscape, storytelling, map, and personal interactions act as a way of creating work that reflects that uniqueness of … explore this artist(s)Raychel Steinbach
The month in residence at ComPeung offered me the opportunity to deepen the research into my current dance – theater performance work, and extend it into the realm of … explore this artist(s)Nehara Kalev
Random thoughts upon returning and arriving. Aesthetic Ecology Two trees staring not at each other but in the same direction. “Thai Buddhist monks wrap orange clerical robes around trees … explore this artist(s)Linda Armstrong
The experience of being in the countryside at ComPeung was very nurturing for my creative process. Extremely well fed, blessed by the sun and all the small and large … explore this artist(s)Suzi Garner