
HARRIS ALLEN (he/him)
United States
Discipline: Video
In Residence: July 8 – August 2, 2025
Harris Allen (b. 1995, Springfield, IL) films performance - candid and choreographed - with high speed cinema cameras to reveal the unseen in movement. He uses various monitors and materials to make video physical and able to be lived with. He lives and works in Sag Harbor, NY.

MYLAN HOEZEN (he/him)
Netherlands
@mylanhoezen
Discipline: Performance Art
In Residence: July 8 – August 2, 2025
Mylan Hoezen explores the mind-body connection through performance, sculpture, sound, and film, challenging and transcending physical limitations to deepen awareness and endurance. He holds a Master in Fine Arts from Sandberg Instituut and a Bachelor in Fine Arts from Academie Minerva.

CHRISTINA KOSIARI (she/her)
Greece
@christiana_kosiari
Discipline: Dance
In Residence: July 8 – August 2, 2025
Christiana Kosiari is a dancer, choreographer, and dance teacher based in Athens. She graduated from the Greek State School of Dance (2012) and the Athens University of Economics and Business (2008). From 2021–2023, she participated in the U(R)TOPIAS Academy Of Choreography, in Elefsina (European Capital of Culture 2023), creating works with performers over 65, including Bouboulina, Bouboulina's and the site-specific Bouboulines.
Her piece RUNWAY premiered at Onassis Dance Days 2024 and was later presented in residency at Credixa/Anima Fluo (Bologna, September 2024), at Under The Radar Festival (NYC, January 2025), at the Moving Balkans Platform (Slovenia, May 2025) and will tour at the TanzPlatz Festival (Serbia, September 2025). She presented her previous work Chained at Arc for Dance Festival 15, Dance Laboratory Rhodes 7, Patras Art Festival 3, and Masdanza 28, where it received 2nd Jury Prize. Her video works Sink and Bouboulina have screened in festivals in Greece and abroad. As a performer, she has worked with Romeo Castellucci (MA) and toured internationally with Siamese Dance Co’s Lamenta. She has taught ballet, modern, and contemporary dance since 2007.

NOAH MCWILLIAMS (he/him)
United States
@noah_mcwilliams_art
Discipline: Visual Arts/Video
In Residence: July 8 – August 2, 2025
Noah McWilliams is a sculptor and video artist from Frederick, Maryland. In his practice, he creates meticulously crafted fantasy worlds in which he explores themes of brutality, exploitation, and loss of control. He received his BFA from the Corcoran School of the Arts and Design in 2017 and his MFA from the University of Maryland in 2021. He currently lives in Hyattsville, Maryland, where he works as an artist and public school art teacher.

ENDI RUIZ (he/him)
Argentina
@endiruiz
Discipline: Visual Arts/Set & Costume Design
In Residence: July 8 – August 2, 2025
Endi Ruiz (Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1988) is an artist, designer, producer, and educator. He studied scenic design at Escuela Saulo Benavente, visual arts at IUNA, set and costume design at EMAD, and film art direction at ENERC.
His work focuses on scenic design for audiovisual productions and live performance, in dialogue with his multidisciplinary practice, which includes digital painting, music videos, and experimental shorts. He has worked with major public theaters in Argentina, as well as in commercial and independent productions.
End’s creative process draws on collaboration with artists from theater, film, and visual arts. His references include underground culture, nightlife, LGBTQ+ history, and Latin American popular aesthetics. With irony and irreverence, his work explores festive, absurd, and urgent themes. He transforms bodies, objects, and space into images, characters, and environments that cross fantasy, margins, and diverse identities.
Since 2020, he has also worked independently as an educator, teaching creative design processes and digital tools for scenic and audiovisual projects to students from different parts of the world.

VIRGINIA BENINI (she/her)
Italy
@virginia_benini
Discipline: Music
In Residence: July 8 – August 2, 2025
Born in Riva del Garda in 2001, Virginia Benini began studying piano at the age of eight. She trained at the “F. A. Bonporti” Conservatory in Trento with Maria Grazia Petrali and later with Massimiliano Mainolfi. Prizewinner in numerous national and international competitions (including Steinway, Premio Crescendo, Città di Venezia), she attended masterclasses with renowned pianists such as Benedetto Lupo, Dmitry Alexeev, Bruno Canino, and Rena Shereshevskaya. She has performed in Italy, Germany, France, Russia, and Sweden, in venues such as the Red Army Headquarters in Moscow, Festival dei Due Mondi in Spoleto, Sala Laudamo in Messina, and the Philharmonic Societies of Trento and Rovereto. After an Erasmus semester at the Hochschule “F. Liszt” in Weimar, she graduated with top honors from the Bonporti Conservatory. As a chamber musician, she plays in various ensembles and forms a regular duo with violist Vittorio Benaglia. She currently studies with Konstantin Bogino at the International Music Academies in Rome and Biella and is completing a Master of Arts in Music Performance at the Conservatorio della Svizzera Italiana in Lugano with Federico Colli.

NATALIA KAPITAN (she/her)
Poland/United States
@nataliaakapitan
Discipline: Visual Arts/Set Design/Video
In Residence: July 8 – August 2, 2025
Natalia Kapitan is a Polish-born artist currently pursuing a BFA in Painting at the Rhode Island School of Design. Though rooted in painting, her practice expands into sculpture, performance, set design, and video. These often result in interactive pieces that seem made for the stage, a space she’s both fascinated by and terrified of. Her work explores how people perform within institutions and belief systems, especially when those begin to fail. She sees the role of the artist as part fool, part skeptic.

CARMEN ALONSO LAMERIO (she/her)
Spain
@carmenal14
Discipline: Creative Writing
In Residence: July 8 – August 2, 2025
Recently graduated from her Communication and Cultural Industries studies, Carmen Alonso Lameiro is excited to develop her first artistic work, where she hopes to examine the ways we interiorize the omnipresent borrowed social narratives and claim our capacity to arrange words in ways that impact each one’s own life experience.

HYUNJIN PARK (she/her)
South Korea/United States
@hjwsw
Discipline: Visual Arts/Interdisciplinary
In Residence: July 8 – August 2, 2025
Hyunjin Park is a Korean interdisciplinary artist and researcher based in New York and Seoul. Working across performance, video, installation, and sculpture, Park explores the affective presence of non-human beings from living creatures to machines, and how they unsettle boundaries between modern and pre-modern, life and death, human and non-human.
She studied at Seoul National University and Cornell University. Her solo exhibition was held at Gallery OOOJH in Seoul (2022), and she will present two upcoming solo exhibitions at Gallery Chamber in Seoul and Open Space Bae in Busan, both in 2025. Park has participated in international residency programs including Domaine de Boisbuchet in Lessac, France (2024, sponsored by the Youngmin International Art Program), the Vermont Studio Center in Johnson, VT (2024, fellowship), and the Wassaic Project in Wassaic, NY (2025).

THUTHUKA SIBISI (he/him)
South Africa
@its.thuthuka.again
Discipline: Music/Performance Art
In Residence: July 8 – August 2, 2025
Thuthuka is a multidisciplinary artist/composer/theatre maker exploring Black queer identity through performance. MA (Goldsmiths), PhD candidate (JIAS/UJ). Works exhibited from Venice to London's Autograph ABP. Collaborations: Dada Masilo's Hamlet (Vienna), Broken Chord (BAM, Sadler's Wells, etc), William Kentridge's The Head & The Load (Tate Modern, Park Avenue Armory, etc). One of the composers for Dutch National Opera (Faust) and Aix-en-Provence Festival. Olivier nominee, SAMA winner. Residencies: Ampersand (NYC), Performa Curatorial Fellow (NYC).

TOM DULOU (he/him)
France
@tomsdulou
Discipline: Visual Arts
In Residence: July 8 – August 2, 2025
Tom Dulou (FR, 1999) lives and works in Paris. His practice moves between sculpture, text, photography, and film, engaging with the tensions between images and their enclosures. With a focus on the performative nature of images, he recontextualizes, abstracts, and reduces their forms to reveal how they act, shift, and stage meaning. Working with images as fluid, mutable materials—sourced from architecture, institutional archives, personal collections, and cinematic or commercial media—he treats them as fragments to be re-staged, displaced, or reframed within site-responsive installations. His works unfold as some kind of mental cartographies, navigating commodified dreams, queer intimacies, and architectural ghosts.

KRISZTI´AN KILITI (he/him)
Hungary/Romania
@krisztiankiliti
Discipline: Theatre/Theatre Director
In Residence: July 8 – August 2, 2025
Krisztián Kiliti (b. 1991) is ea stage director, actor, and dramaturge, currently serving as the Artistic Secretary of the Tompa Miklós Company at the National Theatre of Târgu Mureș (Romania). He is also a PhD candidate at the Doctoral School of the University of Arts in Târgu Mureș (Romania). As a freelance theatre-maker, he has collaborated with numerous independent companies across Transylvania and Hungary, and has also worked in Moldova and Bucharest. His research focuses on musical theatre, with particular emphasis on the practice of operetta performance in Transylvania.

ELENA MEONI (she/her)
Italy
Instagram: @elenameonii
Discipline: Theatre
In Residence: July 8 – August 2, 2025
Elena Meoni is an Italian artist currently based in Florence. She graduated as an actress from the Accademia del Teatro della Pergola, and has long been drawn to the expressive potential of the body, shaped by years of experience in performative theatre and dance. She has performed as an actress in both Italy and France, collaborating with directors such as Charles Chemin and Renata Palminiello. Over time, she has also worked as an assistant director on some productions, including Pessoa–Since I've Been Me by Bob Wilson.
Her work approaches the field of multidisciplinary art with a focus on the body as both subject and medium—present in performances and installations where memory, transformation, and physical sensitivity unfold in quiet tension. Guided by a continuous process of inquiry, her practice remains open to the unexpected, where experimentation becomes a form of listening, and the body a space for emotional, psychological, and somatic exploration.

OLGA RAETSKAYA (she/her)
Belarus/United States
@olga_rabetskaya
Discipline: Dance
In Residence: July 8 – August 2, 2025
Olga Rabetskaya is a multidisciplinary artist from Belarus, currently based in the United States and working across the US and Europe. She is a dancer, choreographer, director, and photographer whose practice spans film, choreography, photography, and multimedia production.
Her artistic research is rooted in a deep exploration of the body—its intelligence, emotional depth, and capacity to communicate memory and lived experience through movement. Olga seeks to embody the raw intensity of human emotion through a visceral choreographic language that transcends verbal expression.

ALBA VINTON (she/her)
Spain/United States
@albavinton
Discipline: Performance Arts
In Residence: July 8 – August 2, 2025
Alba Vinton is a multidisciplinary artist from Mallorca whose work blends dance, theater, and visual performance. With a background in classical and contemporary dance and a degree in dramatic arts, her practice explores the body as a site of poetic resistance and transformation.
As a performer and creator, Alba moves fluidly between disciplines, crafting pieces that merge movement, text, and image into immersive experiences. She is the founder of Cia Fiblada, a platform for experimental performance that questions conventional narrative structures and embraces bold, corporeal expression.
Her work has been presented across Spain and internationally at festivals and venues committed to contemporary creation. She has collaborated with acclaimed directors and continues to expand her artistic language through residencies and training programs.
Alba’s pieces often emerge from physical research, intuitive dramaturgy, and a visual sensibility grounded in vulnerability, humor, and contradiction. Her current projects reflect a deep interest in hybrid forms and collective experience, always placing the performer’s presence at the core of the work.