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Rebecca Adorno

Employing technology, sound, and different materials, Adorno’s installations explore various topics, from the convergence of sound and space awareness to the parallels between the aesthetics of beauty and lethality: signs and poetic contents that arise when catastrophic events, such as climate change or torture, show flashes of sublime beauty. During her residency, Adorno will continue …

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Cristine Brache

For her residency, Cristine Brache will create a series of portrait studies of the five Puerto Rican Miss Universe crown holders to locate the different kinds of attention the U.S. president gives and doesn’t give to Puerto Rico and women. Brache will also create a series of portrait studies of her grandmother, Juliana, in an effort to redress …

Natalia Viera

For her residency, Natalia Viera will work with materials from the 1970s-1980s in the archives of the Center for Puerto Rican Studies, focusing on Puerto Rican culture and heritage. The Center, located in upper Manhattan is a research institute dedicated to the study and interpretation of the Puerto Rican experience in the United States, producing …

Jorge González

During his residency, González will be expanding on a series of works from Ayacabo Guarocoel, an installation that grows through a series of exchanges, based on readings, conversations, and workshops, for Pacha, Llaqta, Wasichay: Indigenous Space, Modern Architecture, New Art, currently on view at the Whitney Museum of American Art. The works proposed by González …

PS160

PS160 is an immersive architectural installation that takes place inside The Clemente Soto Vélez Cultural Center. Created by artist Gabrielle Mertz and commissioned by Artists Alliance, the project employs a choreographed series of light and sound projections located throughout the Clemente building to construct a performative experience of the architecture. The installation references structural and …