Nancy Lu Rosenheim is a visual artist working in sculpture, painting, drawing, and printmaking from Chicago, Illinois, USA. She is joining Studio 88 for a solo residency in May – June 2024. Find out more about her and her work.
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Testimonial: Oscar Sidoff Rydelius (Ratvader)
In March 2024, Swedish composer Oscar Sidoff Rydelius (Ratvader) was an artist-in-residence at Studio 88, exploring the idea of sound pollution. Here is what he told us about his experience:
Read moreMeet the Two Thai Artists Selected for the Inaugural “Studio 88 x NY20+ Residency” in Chengdu, China
Writer and editor Sakunee Nattapoolwat and textile artist Chatrawee Thongnak are joining us at the inaugural “Studio 88 x NY20+ Residency“, 1-30 April in Chengdu, China. Find out more about them and their plans for the upcoming residency.
Read moreDiewke van Den Heuvel
Diewke van den Heuvel is a mixed media artist from the Netherlands joining us at Reviving Nature: Pollution Alert Artist Residency in February 2024. Learn more about her work here!
Read moreSara Wolman
Sara Wolman is an American graphic artist and naturalist who is joining us at Reviving Nature: Pollution Alert Artist Residency in February 2024. Learn more about what brought her to Doi Saket and what drives her as an artist deeply intertwined with the need for conservation.
Read moreArtist duo: Celine Goudreau and Johanna Griffith
Studio 88 is introducing Celine Goudreau and Johanna Griffith, joining us at Reviving Nature: Pollution Alert Artist Residency in February 2024. Learn more about their work and plans for the residency here!
Read moreStudio 88 and Chinese Art Center NY20+ Launch a Joint Residency for Thai Artists in Chengdu, China
We are calling for applications for the inaugural “Studio 88 x NY20+ Residency for Thai Artists” taking place on 1 to 30 April 2024 in Chengdu, China. The residency is open for two Thai artists from any discipline, who are currently residing in Thailand and have a working command of English (Chinese is not compulsory).
Situated in Chengdu, Sichuan, NY20+ is an art promotion organization committed to international cultural exchanges, and strengthening cooperation among art institutions and art practitioners, art teachers and students. Its sprawling 141,000-square-meter campus is divided into three themed zones, providing ample space for exhibitions, workshops and cultural events.
The “Studio 88 x NY20+ Residency for Thai Artists” program is inspired by the traditional Bashu culture of Sichuan, and invites applicants interested in exploring local cultural heritage and ecology, and the interplay between tradition and modernity. The applicants will be introduced to the elements of the Bashu traditions, as well as local handicraft, history and patterns, and free to experiment with incorporating them into their own art.

What does the residency include?
- Private or shared studios/workspaces equipped with art materials as per applicant’s project needs
- Private or shared accommodation
- Standard breakfast, lunch and dinner are provided at a regular time in residence
- Administrative support on-site
- Websites in Chinese and English for all participants, created by NY20+
- Opportunities for workshops, participation in cultural events, annual group exhibition, lectures, seminars and other events
Residency fees
Free
Deadline
20 February 2024
Selection process
The upcoming residency can accommodate two Thai artists. Studio 88 and NY20+ will make the selection and the successful applicants will be notified via email by 29 February 2024.
Important
All special requirements must be discussed with the organizers in advance. The organizers are not able to cover participants’ travel expenses and visa fees.
To apply please download the form below and send it to studio88artistresidency[at]gmail.com
For more information contact us at studio88artistresidency[at]gmail.com
Open call: Relax & Create Artist Residency
Studio 88 is now calling for application from artists in any discipline who want to relax & create at our creative garden retreat in the village of Doi Saket, any time between 8 July and 29 September 2024.
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