Past Resident
2026: Danish Arts Foundation

Elisabeth Molin

Elisabeth Molin’s practice engages various media of objects, videos and photographs, brought together through performance, installation, and writing. Writing is a key stimulus for her visual and audio work, she’s interested when gaps appear, in stumbling across the uncanny, in uneasy moments which often belie the nearness of death. She has an acute sense of how to stage the almost non-existent, always with a gentle yet probing sense of humour.

Elisabeth Molin has exhibited work at KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin; Den Frie Udstillingsbygning, Copenhagen; and Wiels Contemporary Art Centre, Brussels, among others.

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.

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.

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