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  • International Residency of Arts | Further On Air | United States

    International Residency of Arts Further On Air is a program created by Alan and Christina Macdonald in 2016 for contemporary art. HOME Up info The FoAir [Further on Artist in residence] is an international residency program created by Christina and Alan MacDonald to support contemporary artists. It started in 2016 with the invitation for a Brazilian artist to come and experience the light and natural beauty of the east end of Long Island in their home on Further Lane in Amagansett, New York. + Artists Artists Caetano Almeida [ COMING SOON ] Liz Collins August 2025 + Thiago Barbalho June-July 2025 + Rodrigo Andrade April-June 2025 + Claudia Savelli August-October 2024 + Frida Baranek September 2024 + Thiago Hattnher August 2024 + Marcos Siqueira July 2024 + Isabela Capeto August 2023 + Raul Mourão July 2023 + Tomás Cunha Ferreira July 2023 + Rebecca Watson Horn May - June 2023 + Maria Ana Vasco Costa August 2022 + Piet Raemdonck July 2022 + Pierre Bellot May - June 2022 + Alice Quaresma January - March 2022 + Maggie Royce October - November 2021 + Keren Anavy September 2021 + Gabriel Giucci June - August 2021 + Bryan Graf May 2021 + Gustavo Prado July 2020 + Beom Jun Kim Leticia Wouk Almino March - April 2020 + Angelo Bucci Marina Correia January 2020 + Rolf Behm August 2019 + Coletivo Muda July 2019 + Sérgio Sister June 2019 + Jan Krajewski August - September 2018 + Rafael Alonso July 2018 + Cristina Canale June 2018 + Leda Catunda January 2018 + Angelo Venosa September - November 2017 + Lee Vanderpool August 2017 + Álvaro Seixas July 2017 + Beth Jobim June 2017 + Bruno Dunley September 2016 - February 2017 + Jan Albers August 2016 + Gabriela Machado July 2016 + Gisele Camargo May - June 2016 + Contact Contact

  • Rafael Alonso | FOAIR

    Rafael Alonso resident artist Further On Air > Marcos Siqueira Santana do Riacho, Brazil, 1989. Lives and works in Serra do Cipó, Brazil. Marcos Siqueira grew up in Serra do Cipó, a national park located in Minas Gerais, Brazil. The place serves as inspiration for the artist, who often depicts the characteristic scenery in his paintings. He has always lived in the Cerrado biome, working directly with the soil, researching natural phenomena and being involved in environmental preservation. His most recent exhibitions are Dos Brasis – Arte e Pensamento Negro , SESC Belenzinho, São Paulo, Brazil, 2023; maa , Mitre Galeria, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, 2023; Horizonte , Mitre Galeria, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, 2022;corpocontinente , Mitre Galeria, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, 2021. > Work Further and more

  • International Residency of Arts | Further On Air | Leda Catunda

    Leda Catunda resident artist Further On Air > Leda Catunda São Paulo, Brazil, 1961. Lives and works in São Paulo, Brazil. RESIDENT WEBSITE Leda Catunda graduated in Visual Arts at Fundação Armando Alvares Penteado (FAAP) in 1984. Since then she has been working closely with the Academy, teaching painting and drawing. In 2003, she received a Ph.D. in Fine Arts from the University of São Paulo (ECA-USP) with the dissertation Poética da maciez: pinturas e objetos [The Poetics of Softness: Paintings and Objects], in which she presented a research started at the decade of 1980s, when she already used to explore the boundaries between painting and object through works with various stitched and painted fabrics. Some of her recent solo exhibitions include: I Love You Baby , Instituto Tomie Ohtake, São Paulo, 2016 — Bravo! prize for Best Solo Exhibition of the Year —; Pinturas Recentes [Recent Paintings], Museu Oscar Niemeyer in Curitiba, 2013 and MAM – Museum of Modern Art, Rio de Janeiro, 2013; Leda Catunda: 1983-2008 , a retrospective exhibition at Pinacoteca Station, São Paulo, 2009. Catunda took part in four São Paulo Biennials (2018, 1994, 1985 and 1983), as well as in the Mercosul Biennial of Porto Alegre, 2001, and the Havana Biennial in Cuba, 1984. > Work Further and more

  • International Residency of Arts | Further On Air | Alvaro Seixas

    Alvaro Seixas resident artist Further On Air > Maria Ana Vasco Costa Lisboa, Portugal, 1981. Lives and works in Lisboa, Portugal. RESIDENT WEBSITE Maria Ana Vasco Costa creates sculptural objects and site-specific artworks, working primarily in the field of Ceramics and Painting. Based in Lisbon, she has a degree in Ceramics and Fine Arts by Ar.Co Centro de Arte e Comunicação Visual and a Master degree in Architecture by Universidade Técnica de Lisboa. Since 2016 Maria Ana has been creating bespoke ceramic surface interventions composed of three dimensional and plain glazed earthenware or stoneware tiles. All projects are handcrafted, factory produced and made in Portugal. She was shortlisted for the Mostyn Open 19, and won several Surface Design Awards from 2016-18. In 2022 Maria Ana participated in the Further on Air artistic residency in Amagansett, New York. Maria Ana is the co-head of the Ceramic Department in Ar.Co - Centro de Arte e Comunicação Visual since 2013. > Work Further and more

  • International Residency of Arts | Further On Air | Bruno Dunley

    Rodrigo Andrade resident artist Further On Air > Rodrigo Andrade São Paulo, Brazil, 1962. Lives and works in São Paulo, Brazil. Andrade began his artistic studies with Sergio Fingermann in 1977. With four other artists, he founded Casa 7 studio in 1982, which held exhibitions at MAC-SP and MAM-Rio. The artist collective also participated in the Grande Tela at the 18th São Paulo Biennial in 1985. Since then, he has held regular solo exhibitions in galleries in São Paulo, as well as in Rio de Janeiro, Curitiba, and Salvador. In 2010, he took part of the São Paulo Biennial with the series Night Matter . In 2017, he inaugurated Rodrigo Andrade: Painting and Matter (1983 to 2014) at Estação Pinacoteca in São Paulo, and other versions of this exhibition was shown at Oscar Niemeyer Museum in Curitiba and Iberê Camargo Foundation in Porto Alegre, in 2021. In addition to painting, he also works with metal engraving, as shown in Mato, onde e ruína for Paragon Press, London, in 2016. He has published three books: Rodrigo Andrade , CosacNaify, 2008; Resistencia da matéria , Cobogó, 2014; and PinturaPaisagem , Martins Fontes, 2021, in addition to the catalogues for Pinacoteca, MON and Iberé Foundation. > Work Further and more

  • Rafael Alonso | FOAIR

    Rafael Alonso resident artist Further On Air > Rafael Alonso Niterói, Brazil, 1978. Lives and works in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. RESIDENT WEBSITE In his works, Rafael Alonso proposes negotiations between his daily life and his artistic practice – investigating the possibilities of articulation between the experience of day-to-day and painting. Alonso tests fields of action for color, form, and gesture, without removing painting from its critical model of reflection on its time and place. The artist has a bachelor degree in painting from Escola de Belas Artes – UFRJ, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where he is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in visual languages. Important solo exhibitions include: Museu de Arte Contemporânea de Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2017; Paço Imperial, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2012; Paço das Artes, São Paulo, Brazil, 2011 and Centro Cultural São Paulo, Brazil, 2006. He was awarded with the Prêmio Funarte de Arte Contemporânea, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in 2011; as well as the SIM award for visual arts from the Department of Culture of the State of Pará, Brazil. He was also a finalist for the Iberê Camargo Grant, Porto Alegre, Brazil, 2005. > Work Further and more

  • Rolf Behm | FOAIR

    Tomas Cunha Ferreira resident artist Further On Air > Thiago Hattnher São Paulo , Brazil, 1990. Lives and works in São Paulo , Brazil . photo: Julia Thompson Hattnher's research revolves around pictorial experimentation on various media and supports such as canvas, linen, cotton and wood. His work seeks to escape the premise of a linear or self-contained narrative, expanding the figurative construction to an imaginary of multiple semantic developments. Starting from a compositional logic similar to a collage, in which different images are added and brought together on the surface of the canvas, the reading of each painting oscillates in relation to its subject: in an instant the depicted landscape rises to the surface and takes on a leading role; and in another the painting itself and its facture is presented as a theme. This proximity between several images coexisting in the same space ends up delaying the reading time of the work, since each screen houses several autonomous images. This slowness also, in addition to manifesting itself formally, echoes the subjects represented in each painting: still lifes, flowers and landscapes. His paintings start from carefully constructed compositions, although little planned, through a restive process of corrections, alterations and overlays, often revealing gaps in the apparent continuity of perception.. > Work Further and more

  • International Residency of Arts | Further On Air | Coletivo Muda

    Coletivo Muda resident artist Further On Air > Coletivo Muda Bruna Vieira, Diego Uribbe, Duke Capellão, João Tolentino and Rodrigo Kalache Since 2010, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. RESIDENT WEBSITE Coletivo MUDA is an art collective from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. They are focused on experimenting with modules, geometries, colors, materials and with the industry, urban spaces, human relations... The constant and pragmatic experimentation with tiles create connection and intimacy with this material, establishing a dialogue between art and industry. Two members of Coletivo MUDA — Bruna Vieira and Rodrigo Kalache — joined Further On Air Residency Program for about 40 days to create, experiment, produce and also to install some of the pieces made there. During this program, MUDA collective developed site-specific commissioned works, and other artworks of the series Points , overlaying new ranges of colors and shapes. All of the works were made with ceramic tiles which were cut by the artists themselves by the use of hand tools. They were also hand painted with mineral ink and fired in the ceramic kiln provided by Further On Air. The challenge of the new environment was translated to the works by the use of colors, shapes and different kinds of relations created by the material. "The outcomes of this experience are new friends, different ideas and a lot of inspiration" > Work Further and more

  • International Residency of Arts | Further On Air | Rafael Alonso

    Liz Collins resident artist Further On Air > Liz Collins Virginia, USA, 1968. Lives and works in New York, USA. RESIDENT WEBSITE Liz Collins is known for her dynamic fiber works that vary in scale, form, and context. She has collaborated with design brands on collections of functional textiles, and produced large scale public art works, installations, and performances. Her work has been the subject of solo exhibitions at the RISD Museum (2025), Touchstones Rochdale, England, 2022, and Tang Museum in Saratoga Springs, New York, 2015–17, and been featured in international exhibitions and within a broad range of galleries and institutions, including at the 60th Venice Biennale exhibition, 2024, Woven Histories exhibition presented at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 2023, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., 2024, and Museum of Modern Art, 2025, and Queer Histories at MASP in Brazil, 2024. She is the recipient of numerous awards, including the USA Fellowship, MacColl Johnson Fellowship, and the Anonymous Was a Woman Award. Her work is held in a range of public and private collections, including the RISD Museum, Museum of Arts & Design, New York, NY; Mint Museum, Charlotte, NC; Museu de Arte de São Paulo, Brazil; Leslie-Lohman Museum, New York, NY; and FIT Museum, New York, NY; among others. > Work Further and more

  • Lee Vanderpool | FOAIR

    Lee Vanderpool resident artist Further On Air > Lee Vanderpool United States, 1978. Lives and works in Brooklyn, NY, USA. Lee Vanderpool holds a Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics and Studio Art from the University of Texas Austin and a Master of Fine Arts from the Yale School of Art. He is a recipient of the Barry Schactman Prize for excellence in painting and has been an artist in residence at Abron’s Art Center, New York and Further On Air in Amagansette, New York. Lee has exhibited his work in Texas, Connecticut, Korea and New York. > Work

  • Rolf Behm | FOAIR

    Rolf Behm resident artist Further On Air > Rolf Behm Karlsruhe, Germany, 1952. Lives and works in Berlin, Germany and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. RESIDENT WEBSITE Rolf Behm was born in 1952 in Karlsruhe, Germany, where he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts with Prof. Markus Lüpertz from 1973 to 1977. After graduating, he moved to London, been awarded with a DAAD grant. He moved to Berlin on the next year, where he still lives and works. In 1984 he went to Florence, Italy, to be a resident at Villa Romana. He took part, in 1993, of a workshop in Brazil, where he runs a studio and lives during part of the year. He has participated of exhibitions in Düsseldorf, Karlsruhe, Augsburg, Wiesbaden, St. Petersburg, Paris, Rio de Janeiro, Belo Horizonte, Washington and at the Howard Scott Gallery in New York City. Behm’s work is also represented in numerous collections, such as the Würth Collection, Ernst & Young, Essen and the Kunsthalle Mannheim. > Work Further and more

  • International Residency of Arts | Further On Air | Jan Krajewski

    Isabela Capeto resident artist Further On Air > Isabela Capeto Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1970. Lives and works in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Isabela Capeto's career began when she graduated from the Accademia di Moda in Florence, Italy, in 1990. Before starting her own brand, Capeto worked for four years creating prints at Fábrica Bangú, and between 1995 and 2003, she worked with three important Brazilian brands: Maria Bonita, Maria Bonita Extra and Lenny. In 2003, she opened her own studio. In 2004, she won the "fazDiferença" award, an award given annually by Organizações GLOBO . Since then, the brand has held biannual showrooms in Paris, and its pieces can now be found in more than twenty countries, including Japan, the United Kingdom, France and the United States. The international media has highlighted the designer, who has already received mentions in Collezione Donna, Conde Nast Traveller, Teen Vogue, ID, Jalouse, Elle France and Vogue América. After successfully debuting at Fashion Rio in 2004, Isabela debuted at São Paulo Fashion Week. From 2011 to 2016 she developed four children's collections for the chain C&A. Recently, she created a line of glasses at Chilli Beans. In December 2014, she joined the FFW list of the 50 most "stylish" Brazilians in fashion. tex t : Wikipedia > Work

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