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Residency: February - March 2024

Kay Yoon (KR)

Kay Yoon is a Korean artist who lives and works between Munich and Seoul. Her artistic practice explores the connections between the human body, rituals and their biological processes in relation to spatial contexts. Yoon’s restrained, minimalist aesthetic is influenced by her awareness of the tension between nature and culture.

Residency: February - March 2024

Patrícia Chamrazová (SVK)

Patrícia Chamrazová is a media artist who often moves in her artistic practice from the abstract to the organic, from the conceptual to the intuitive or from science to metaphysics.

Deadline: 25th of February, 2024

Open Call for Slovak artists – Budapest, Hungary

The Artist Exchange Program of the Budapest Gallery and KAIR Košice Artist in Residence invite visual or interdisciplinary artists from Slovakia to take part in the two-month residency in Budapest, Hungary.

Deadline: 11th of February, 2024

Open Call for Slovak artists – Freising, Germany

The Artist-in-Residence program (AIR) of the Schafhof – European Art Forum Upper Bavaria and KAIR Košice Artist in Residence invite visual artists from Slovakia to participate in the two-month residency in Freising, Germany. The Open Call for the residency at Schafhof – European Center for Art Upper Bavaria is open for visual artists from all fields.

Šopa Gallery / Košice Artist in Residence, Hlavná 40, Košice 14.12.2023 18.00

Eunju Hong – High Fever

In the video installation High Fever, visual artist Eunju Hong presents a non-linear story of the mining industry and its associated mythologies and superstitions. Blending two worlds, she reveals the history of humanity’s desire for knowledge of the geological and dark depths of the earth through period mining mechanical machines.

Šopa Gallery / Košice Artist in Residence, Hlavná 40, Košice 14.12.2023 18.00

Yuliia Manukian – Košice Modernism: Striking AuthentiCity

Yulia Manukian’s research during her residency at KAIR focuses on the period of interwar modernism in Košice. She focuses on two levels of the city’s heritage: the architecture of the future and the promotion of a creative national and local identity.