Current Residents
Current Resident: Mar 1, 2026–Jul 31, 2026
Ministry of Culture, Taiwan
Studio #302
Artist
Fang Yen Hsiang
Fang Yen Hsiang is a curator, writer, and researcher whose work explores the intersections of art and social practice. He approaches curating as a medium to examine technological media, ecological networks, geopolitical entanglements, and the generative role of speculative writing in shaping cultural imagination.
Fang Yen Hsiang has curated exhibitions at National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, Taiwan; Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts, Taiwan; and Display, Czech Republic, among others.
Events & Exhibitions
2026 Spring Open Studios
April 17–April 18, 2026
Residents from Taiwan
Current Resident: Mar 1, 2026–Jul 31, 2026
Ministry of Culture, Taiwan
Studio #210
Artist
Sean Wang
Sean Wang is a photo-conceptual artist working from a visually impaired perspective. He examines how vision is shaped and mediated, exploring the boundaries between the visible and invisible, and between art and non-art. His recent projects focus on post-conceptual photography, institutional critique, and everyday technologies.
Sean Wang has exhibited work at Museum of Contemporary Art, Taiwan; Three Shadows Art Center, China; 456 Gallery, New York, among others.
Events & Exhibitions
2026 Spring Open Studios
April 17–April 18, 2026
Residents from Taiwan
Past Resident2026: SAHA Association
Merve Tuna
Merve Tuna works at the intersection of craft, psychoanalysis, and narrative. Investigating parallels between craft processes and the human psyche, her object-oriented practice centers on the body and its psychosexual registers. Drawing on psychoanalytic theory, film, and mathematical models, she explores how shared and personal traumas, shame, pain, and power are embodied and communicated through objects. Oscillating between control and play, her work translates research into sculptural and diagrammatic forms, using material experimentation and humor to release what exceeds language.
Merve Tuna has exhibited works at LOKART 3.0 – Biennale of Fine Arts, Hungary; Küçük Mustafa Paşa Hammam, Turkey; and Istanbul Design Biennial, Turkey, among others.