Artist Residents: 2024
Collaborative Residents
Kyrié is a multidisciplinary artist whose work explores the philosophies and practices of transformation. Invoking ceremony, ritual, and liminal space, her work lives in the in-between, at the crossroads of the spiritual and physical planes.
The work presents portals and mirrors for contemplation on what we are, collectively, and where we reside. She reveals keys to reconnect us – to ourselves, each other, and the earth – informed by her investigation into inner depths, spiritual practices, and our collective histories.
Kyrié focuses on fibers and clay, ancient media that lend themselves to profound transformation; alchemical processes. These tactile, slow processes allow an open energy transfer, from the maker to the made work, and then to the viewer. The door is open, we hope you'll choose to step inside.
Sadie Trichler is an artist and writer currently based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Her work is committed to exploring interior emergent landscapes, where dreams and matter weave together new ecologies. Engaging both a scholarly and visionary practice, she looks to document thresholds between mystery and materiality as sites of radical worlding. She holds a BFA and is currently pursuing a MDiv from Harvard Divinity School, where her spiritual fieldwork makes use of clay, fiber, pigment, and language to tend the garden of the heart and outline new ways of being.
Isabella Amstrup is a Danish-Filipino weaver and artist born in Hong Kong, raised in Beijing, Jakarta, and Singapore, and now based at Succurro in the Western Catskills. Her work explores the slow, repetitive, and rhythmic processes of textile making and hand weaving, returning to and exploring the basic principles of weaving in their simplicity and depth as a way to explore her body and psyche’s familiarity with the ancient process of weaving.
Rebeccah Santa Ana Stromberg is a Filipino-Jewish artist and practitioner working at the intersection of ritual, creativity, contemporary healing modalities, and ancestral medicine practices. Through her practice and scholarship she focuses on fundamental experiences such as birth, death, transformation, and healing, co-creating ritual art and food experiences with the animate nourishing and sustaining forces present within the ecosystem, working with pattern, rhythm, and song to attend to and support the health of the individual and the collective.
Artist Residents: 2023
Collaborative Residents
Artist Residents: 2022
Site-Responsive Residents
June | Céline Pelcé
August | Dean Ruck
August | Scott Henstrand
September | Zaida Adriana Goveo Balmaseda
October | Cassandra Mayela
Weaving Inquiry Residents
Faith Zamblé
Josi Valle Ellis