Guest Lecturers
Mary Ellen Carroll
New York based conceptual artist
Dr. Cornel West
African-American author, activist, and prominent intellectual and professor of philosophy at Union Theological Seminary
Wesley Enouch
Noted aboriginal Australian playwright
Carl Schoonover
Postdoctoral Fellow at Columbia University
BG Muhn
Painter & expert in North Korean Art History at Georgetown University
Kinan Azmeh
Syrian classical clarinetist, composer & the first Arab to win the Premier Prize
Artists In Residence

Ana Ablamonova (Lithuania)
David Acke (Belgium)
Clara Ahlvik (Sweden)
Illenk Andilolo (Indonesia)
Walid Bahmid (Indonesia)
Abel Bailint (Hungary)
Johan Bark (Sweden)
Louis Philipp Bierwirth (Germany)
Daphne Biiga Nwanak (France)
Rodrigo Boecker (Brazil)
Scott Bolman (USA)
Ana Boxicevic (Croatia)
Nikitas Broukakis (Greece)
The Bruce High Quality Foundation (USA)
Seth Cameron (USA)
Sean Carney (USA)
Steven Cayrasso (France)
Ivan Cheng (Australia)
Stephen Crawford (USA)
Joslyn Crocco (USA)
Marie de Testa (Mexico)
Alexsader Djurkov (Germany)
Aurelian Douge (France)
Kate Eberstadt (USA)
Marina Eliades (Greece)
Stephanie Engeln (Germany)
Wesley Enoch (Australia)

Giovanni Firpo (Italy)
Rhys Gaetano (USA)
Elisa Ghysels (Belgium)
Philipp Gran (Germany)
Jonathan Haas (USA)
Manu Halligan (Germany)
Walter Hanna (Australia)
Meg Harper (USA)
Tilman Hecker (Germany)
Jacques-Henri Heim (France)
Thorsten Hoppe (Germany)
Heejung Jang (South Korea)
Lars Jürges (Germany)
Abdi Karya (Indonesia)
Marianna Kavallieratos (Greece)
Sam Khoshbin (USA)
Christopher Knowles (USA)
Maciej Kosteczka (Poland)
Konrad Kuhn (Germany)
Franco Lara (Italy)
Leah Lane (USA)
Annick Lavallée-Benny (Canada)
Laurent Legall (France)
Krystian Lyson (Poland)
José Macián (USA)
Casilda Madrazo (Mexico)
Edoardo Marcollini (Italy)

Jakub Margosiak (Poland)
Marian Marquez (Peru)
Christophe Martin (Germany)
Juan Miguel Mas (Cuba)
Tristan Mengin (France)
Daud Mesask (Indonesia)
Steven Michel (Belgium)
Julian Mommert (Germany)
Eamon Monaghan (USA)
Rui Monteiro (Portugal)
Filippo Moretti (Italy)
Genevieve Neve (Australia)
Sophie Oakley (UK)
Brian O’Mahoney (USA)
Lovis Ostenrik (Germany)
Nicola Panzer (Germany)
Flavio Pezzotti (Italy)
Paola Prestini (Italy)
Giuliana Rienzi (Italy)
Ann-Christin Rommen (Germany)
Silver Roostik (Estonia)
Benjamin Shack Sackler (USA)
Tarik Schubel (Germany)
Jeremy Segal (Canada)
Nikita Shokhov (Russia)
Dorian Šilec Petek (Slovenia)
Diogenis Skaltas (Greece)

Carlos Soto (USA)
Zdenēk Stêhule (Czech Republic)
Korallia Stergides (UK)
Alice Stern (Switzerland)
Karolina Šuša (Croatia)
Martyna Szczesna (USA)
Tea Taneski (Croatia)
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova (Russia)
John Torres (USA)
Ann Mirjam Vaikla (Estonia)
Vincent Van Randen (Netherlands)
Nicolai Vemming (Denmark)
David Ventosa (Spain)
Petr Verzilov (Canada)
Faustin Von Arx (Switzerland)
Serge Von Arx (Switzerland)
Daniel Von Behr (Germany)
Magdalena Von Behr (Germany)
Daniel Weiss (Germany)
Francis Wintour (USA)
Tori Wrånes (Norway)
Hsing-ya Wu (Taiwan)
Sichong Xie (China)
Jakob Zimmermann (Germany)

Workshops

TURANDOT by Giacomo Puccini
An opera production commissioned by unlimited performing arts in Copenhagen and based on Puccini’s “Chinese exoticism,” which tells the story of the cruel Chinese princess Turandot, to open at Madrid’s Teatro Real in November 2018.

TWO OARS by Paola Prestini & Robert Wilson
An opera production commissioned by VisionIntoArt in New York and based on Ernest Hemingway’s famous novel The Old Man and the Sea

OEDIPUS REX by Sophocles
Robert Wilson returns to Sophocles’ original text of Oedipus Rex in a theater performance commissioned b The Vicenza Festival, to open June 2018 at the oldest surviving stage set in the World, Teatro Olimpico in Vicenza, Italy.

CHAIRS (working title) designed by Robert Wilson
A collection of chairs owned by Switzerland’s Thierry Barbier-Mueller, shown publicly for the first time in an exhibition curated and designed by Robert Wilson for the newly built Museum of Arts and Design in Lausanne in 2019. The exhibition will travel to venues across the globe, including London, Munich, New York, and Paris.

THEATER MUSEUM STOCKHOLM
Having recently moved to a converted industrial space, the Museum is commissioning Robert Wilson to create a permanent installation in one of the building’s most dynamic, high-ceilinged rooms, to open at Stockholm’s Museum of Performing Arts in 2017.

BALTHUS UNFINISHED
Commissioned by Setsuko Klossowski de Rola and Thadé Klossowskyi de Rola, Robert Wilson will curate and design an exhibition comprised of Balthus’ many unfinished works contained in the “Chalet Balthus” in Rossinière, Switzerland, to open in 2018.

SONGLINES by Wesley Enoch & Robert Wilson
Robert Wilson, together with Wesley Enonch, the new artistic director of The Sydney Festival, will explore the creation of a new work based on the aboriginal “Songlines”

EVERLASTING NOW by Lucinda Childs, Philip Glass, & Robert Wilson
A new work by Lucinda Childs, Philip Glass and Robert Wilson, to premiere at New York’s Park Avenue Armory in May 2017.