The event provides access to 28 private studios with participating artist and curator on-site. Norwegian Marianne Zamecznik is curator at ISCP this fall and the Norwegian artist is Unn Fahlstrøm.
Zamecznik is a freelance curator; she’s run the gallery project Simon Says in Stockholm. Zamecznik worked as a curator at Filmform, and is currently establishing the non-commercial project-room and publishing house Specialist Contractor in Oslo.Fahlstrøm is educated at the National Academy of Art in Oslo, and at the University in Stockholm. She cooperates with composers and musicians, and her video work has been noticed on grounds of their particular emphasizing of the relationship between sound and image. Her works are said to be very engaging and bordering between abstract structuralism and cinematic narratives.
Like many visual arts residency programs in New York, the International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) is a microcosm of the city’s cultural diversity: multi-national, multi-lingual and multi-faceted. The increasingly significant role of the curator in international art, led to the creation of a curatorial adjunct in 1999. ISP thus acquired a "C," becoming the International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP).
When: Saturday, November 19: 11 am - 6 pm, Sunday, November 20: 2 - 6 pm and Monday, November 21: 2 - 8 pm
Where: International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP), 323 West 39th Street, NYC
Info: (212) 279-1173 and info@iscp-nyc.org