Gallery Fiend recently covered the opening reception for JARO 2 – Marian Tubbs & Magnus Pettersen: Concrete Island currently up at Rooster Gallery. *event photography by: Olya Turcihin* galleryfiend.tumblr.com/post/53119285223/dont-get-voted-off-the-island-fiend-june-13
Past resident Jelena Tomasevic was interviewed by Radka Salcmannova, Curator at Psychology Tomorrow Magazine view the excerpt below: Concrete Counterpoints | Jelena Tomasevic | May 2013 – Issue 6 | A CONVERSATION WITH JELENA TOMASEVIC 1. Your works are done on a white background … Continue reading
Last summer Limulus, an online publication that aims to show Mexico from different perspectives and formats, visited Residency Unlimited’s space in Brooklyn. We are very proud to see the resulting interview below with co-founder Sebastien Sanz de Santamaria. Having many ties … Continue reading
Wonders of the Mind, the second international group exhibition produced by Residency Unlimited (RU) / IDEAS 40203 (International Dialogue and Engagement Art Space + Zip Code) opened on February 15, 2013. Curated by Brooklyn-based University of Louisville alumnus, Boshko Boskovic, … Continue reading
Online Review from Biweekkly.pl of “Where is PERMAFO?” , curated by Anna Markowska & Karol Radziszewski, “America is not ready for this” , curated by Peter Stasiowski. Both exhibitions to February 4, 2012 at he Museum of Modern Wroclaw “Wystawę … Continue reading
ART ON THE ROAD: Houses Turned into Studios by Deborah Rocha Moraes | Red Report (TAM Airlines Inflight Magazine), Oct.-Nov., 2012 Increasingly more popular, artist residencies offer collective spaces that serve as a meeting place for education, cultural exchanges and production … Continue reading
[Lower East Side] Art Review: Heta Kuchka’s “Present” Exhibition at Abrons Arts Center Bringing Back Familiarity Through Art Artist Heta Kuchka (right) with a dementia patient. Photo: Carolin Knebel Heta Kuchka’s video installation “Present” is moving and impressive as it … Continue reading
Excerpt from NY Times review By KAREN ROSENBERG Published: December 6, 2012 Paul DeMuro’s New York solo debut sparks with all kinds of painterly electricity, combining 1980s Neo-Expressionism, for instance, with up-to-the-minute techno-shamanism. Almost all the paintings are built around … Continue reading
“On Thursday I received a surprise invitation from Muriel Quancard, founder of OPUS and Quancard Contemporary Art to a very special film screening at Residency Unlimited (RU). The film was called Music for (prepared) bicycles (after John Cage & Marcel … Continue reading
A 12-Headed ‘Creature Choir’ Invades The Bronx Updated September 14, 2012 1:57pm September 14, 2012 1:57pm | By Patrick Wall, DNAinfo Reporter/Producer (DNAinfo/Patrick Wall) LONGWOOD — Passersby who peeked through the gym doors at the Casita Maria youth center recently were met by a strange … Continue reading
Our first ever S & M (Social & Media) artist in residence, Man Bartlett, has been getting attention not only for his essay on Hyperallergic about why he quit Facebook, but the story also got picked up by Bianca … Continue reading
Guy Goldstein and Erin Dunn currently showing at Rooster Gallery got a review on Artfuse: Artists in residence take the period provided to just churn our work and it’s a great opportunity to avail resources to show as well. Residency … Continue reading
Pleple.tv produced this film documenting a project by artist, Wojciech Gilewicz at the gallery, BWA Awangarda in Wroclaw, Poland. For a month his “display in progress” questioned stereotypes surrounding painting, painters and art institutions. vimeo.com/33166757 and: Brushstrokes. Reflections on Wojciech … Continue reading
Judith Souriau profiled Anne Percoco’s Repaired Things in Arts Plastiques, the arts blog of the French daily newspaper Libération. Enjoy! artsplastiques.blogs.liberation.fr/participatif/2010/11/repaired-things.html or Download the PDF file mardi 16 novembre 2010 Repaired things: l’art de la récup’ par Judith SOURIAU L’artiste … Continue reading
Photo by Emily Miller “ Knights were felled, queens were crowned and pawns were trampled in a Greenpoint park on Saturday as artists dueled to the death in a cruel battle of human chess. The two local artists/chess lovers, Douglas Paulson … Continue reading

