ISCP TalkNovember 20, 2025, 6:30–7:30pm
Artists at Work: Irène Mélix in Conversation with Stamatina Gregory
For this Artists at Work, ISCP artist-in-residence Irène Mélix will be joined by curator Stamatina Gregory. Mélix will present on her practice and speak with Gregory about archival research, methods of queering historiographies, and her process of uncovering overlooked stories of queer communities living outside of major urban areas. They will also discuss Mélix’s current research at ISCP. A Q&A with the audience will follow.
Irène Mélix’s research-based practice engages with queer identity construction, political histories, border spaces, and the conditions of artistic labor. Mélix completed her PhD in artistic research at Bauhaus University, Weimar, Germany. She conducts research in archives across Europe and beyond, teaches at universities, and is involved in curatorial projects. Mélix has exhibited work at Biennale d’art contemporain de Lyon, France; Schwules Museum, Germany; and BWA – Galerie Sztuki Współczesnej, Poland, among others.
Stamatina Gregory is the Chief Curator and Director of Exhibitions and Collections at the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art in New York where she works to advance discourse on queer and trans art through exhibitions, programs, and acquisitions. Since joining the Museum in 2020, Gregory has organized key exhibitions such as Coyote Park: I Love You Like Mirrors Do (2022) and andrea geyer: a promise of lightning (2024). She has also worked with institutions like the ICA Philadelphia, ICA LA, and the 55th Venice Biennale. Gregory co-curated Bring Your Own Body: Transgender Between Archives and Aesthetics (2015) at The Cooper Union, where she served as Associate Dean of the School of Art.
This program is supported by the KdFS Kulturstiftung des Freistaates Sachsen; Hartfield Foundation; James Rosenquist Foundation; Joe Sultan; Lèna Saltos; Milton and Sally Avery Arts Foundation; New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council; Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso; New York City Council District 34; New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature; New York State Senator Julia Salazar; Dr. Samar Maziad; Sarah Jones; van Beuren Charitable Foundation; William Talbott Hillman Foundation; and Woodman Family Foundation.
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Accessibility information: Please note that the entrance to ISCP has seven steps and a ramp, which is ADA compliant. There are seven artist studios and one exhibition space which can be accessed on the first floor of ISCP. There is an accessible bathroom on the first floor at the end of the hallway, up one step, where the artist studios are located. To access the second floor there is a staircase with a grab bar installed on the right side with 22 steps. The second floor has 22 artist and curator studios, one exhibition space, and a lounge where remarks by our guest speaker will take place. To access the third floor there is a staircase with a grab bar installed on the right side with 24 steps. The third floor has five artist and curator studios. ISCP can access a freight elevator to bring visitors between the first and second floors on request.
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