Past Residents
Past Resident2023: International Visegrad Fund
Nadia Markiewicz
Nadia Markiewicz uses language borrowed from the entertainment industry to produce installations, performances, and video art that deal with issues of identity, chance, and disability. She draws inspiration from both her own life experiences and representations of disability. Markiewicz is currently a PhD fellow at the Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts in Cracow, Poland.
Nadia Markiewicz has exhibited work at Galeria Miejska Arsenał, Poland; Kunsthalle Bratislava, Slovakia; and Zachęta National Gallery of Art, Poland, among others.
Past Resident2023: International Visegrad Fund
Nikolett Balázs
Nikolett Balázs reinterprets traditional creative techniques and materials from our surroundings, deeply exploring our own stories and personal mythologies. She integrates several levels of significance in her works, from feminist vulva symbolism and folkloric tulip motifs to totemic individuality symbols on flayed skin.
Nikolett Balázs has exhibited work at Minera Escondida Foundation, Chile; Q Contemporary, Hungary; and Ludwig Múzeum, Hungary, among others.
Residents from Hungary
Belinda Kazeem-Kamiński
Belinda Kazeem-Kamiński is a writer, artist, and scholar. Her research-based and process-oriented practice rooted in Black feminist theory revolves around archives, specifically the gaps and blanks in public archives and collections. Her works, which intertwine documentary and fiction and are presented in a wide range of mediums, examine the present of an everlasting colonial past. Kazeem-Kamiński’s first artistic monograph a past without closure will be published by Sternberg Press in 2023.
Belinda Kazeem-Kamiński has exhibited work at 2023 Liverpool Biennial, United Kingdom; Camera Austria, Austria; and Kunsthalle Wien, Viena, among others.