
Chatrawee Thongnak, a textile artist based in Chiang Mai, was selected to participate in the Studio 88 x NY20+ residency. Pear reflected how this residency in Chengdu has broaden her perspective.
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Chatrawee Thongnak, a textile artist based in Chiang Mai, was selected to participate in the Studio 88 x NY20+ residency. Pear reflected how this residency in Chengdu has broaden her perspective.
Read moreKoi Sakunee Nattapoolwat, a writer and illustrator based in Chiang Mai, was selected to join the Studio 88 x NY20+ residency. This opportunity allowed her to explore new places for inspiration and work in different environments, broadening her perspective and enabling her to create unique art while generating fresh ideas. Here Koi reflected how this residency in Chengdu impacted her artistic development.
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SoulScapes: The Healing Arts Residency
A space for artists and therapists to recreate, restore, and share artistic and healing practices.
Residency Dates: 7 July – 31 August 2025 (Duration: 3–8 weeks)
Submission Deadline: 15 May 2025 (for residency starting 7 July 2025)
Submission deadline: 15 June 2025 (for residency starting 4 August 2025)
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Nancy Lu Rosenheim is an artist based in Chicago and a professor of art at Northeastern Illinois University. With over 40 years of experience, she has engaged in various residencies to challenge herself and foster her artistic growth. She shared her reflection about her residency with Studio 88 here.
Read moreStudio 88 Artist Residency is proud to launch its very first Extended Residency Programme, expanding the impact of our artistic journeys beyond borders. We are thrilled to announce that Singapore is our inaugural destination—and to mark this special occasion, we are featuring Sara Wolman, an exceptional artist who has been a powerful voice in our environmental conversations.
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Rachel Chapman, an emerging artist from Melbourne, Australia, took this residency at Studio 88 as their first real chance to immerse themself fully in their artistic pursuits. Rachel reflected on their artistic development during their residency at Studio 88.
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Jonathan Armour, an Irish artist based in London, was drawn to the residency at Studio 88 because it explores aspects of identity, particularly gender, which is a core aspect of his practice. Coming to Thailand, where gender has a different cultural context, provides an opportunity to view these concepts from a new perspective.
Jonathan reflected on his exploration and artistic development during his residency at Studio 88.
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At first, I thought I would draw a diagram to show all the different facets to this residency experience, and in trying to communicate how important they were in different ways. The truth is, after thinking about it more, it is clear to me that they comprise one whole very important experience, and so, given so many different aspects to the creative process, I decided to keep them bundled together, as a whole. Here is what that sounds like, in words.
Read moreWe are excited to announce the Studio 88 x NY20+ Residency for Thai Artists and invite applications for the 2025 program. The residency will take place in Chengdu, China, from July 1 to July 30, 2025. Submission by 15 April 2025.
Read moreStudio 88 Artist Residency was honoured to host Adam Geczy, an artist, writer, and educator. During his time at the residency, he immersed himself in the local culture, capturing raw video footage and creating a series of black-and-white faux-film stills. The residency provided an ideal setting for reflection and creative development, inspiring ideas for a new performance project. Geczy, an accomplished artist and writer, found Studio 88 to be a space for deep artistic engagement, free from distractions. His experience highlights the residency’s commitment to fostering meaningful creative exploration.
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