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Artist in Residence – Emily Baron

Image by Rebeka Naydenova @thenymphalid

Emily is a dancer, interdisciplinary artist, and philosophy PhD candidate based in Toronto, Canada. Her philosophical writing and dance practice explore connection between and alienation from people and place, respectively. Emily’s dance practice is shaped by her training, competition, and performance over the past two decades in various dance styles, including ballet, contemporary, and bachata.

Video by Rebeka Naydenova @thenymphalid & music by “Ein Klota” by Eivor 

In residency at NES, Emily worked on two projects. In dance, she focused on exploring the intuitive moulding or resistance of the body in response to changes in the natural environment. Building from this practice, she collaborated with cinematographer and fellow resident, Rebeka Naydenova, by choreographing and performing in a short film. In the shared studio, she sculpted a clay portrait of a live model that she carved into a life-size mask. https://www.instagram.com/emily.bachata/

  • image by Rebeka Naydenova @thenymphalid
  • image by Rebeka Naydenova @thenymphalid
  • image by Maria Fernanda Rodriquez Torres @adnanref12
  • Image by Maria Fernanda Rodriquez Torres @adnanref12

Artist in Residence – Mark Rutkowski

I am a visual artist based in Miami Beach Florida.

This is my second residency at Skagastrond.

I also maintain studios in France and Bali.

Over a long career I have developed several distinct styles: realism (roadside structures), portraiture, skies and seascapes, and assemblages.

Currently I am painting works focusing on the world’s pathways and trails for an exhibition at BIA Bangkok.

Books:

South Beach: Two Decades of Deco District Paintings Paintings by Mark Rutkowski”

Schiffer Publications 2006.

“In a Butterfly’s Dream” A magic realism novel set in Bali published in 2013.

Man in a Puddle” An illustrated memoir kayaking the backwoods of the Western Everglades published in 2017.

I’m currently working on a second memoir “Frightening Tales from the Art Center”

A short list of collections: 

Fort Lauderdale Museum of Art

BIA Bangkok

Mars Corporation

US Chamber of Commerce

Sites:

MarkRutkowski.com

MarkRutkowski.fineartstudioonline.com

facebook.com/markspaintings

tiktok.com/@marks.paintings

Artists in Residence – Karrie and Jay Stemmler

The Life Plan: Food, Pottery and Travel. Educated as Microbiologists. Owned a Natural Food Store and Organic Flour milling company. Lived in Japan and apprenticed in ceramics.

The work we produce in our studio in Indianola, WA, USA is primarily functional ware with an asian influence. We also enjoy diving into raku and sculptural work. 

The geology of Iceland has inspired us to focus on the Japanese ceramic technique of kurinuki, which means ’to carve out’. We appreciate the opportunity to be here at NES to explore this technique.

Website: www.indianolapottery.com

Artist in Residence – Kathryn Hurni

Kathryn Allen Hurni is an American fine art photographer living and working on the East Coast of the United States. Her work during the NES artist in residency is a sharp departure from what she usually photographs; turning her lens from portraiture and focusing instead on landscape, color, and the tension between abstraction and environment. You can follow her @khurni or visit her site  www.kahurni.com

Artist in Residence – Alan Gignoux

I am excited and delighted to be with NES during October. I will be working on a photography project using camera obscura long exposures to portray the role of elves and religion in Icelandic and contemporary global culture. 

With the rise of extremism, I want to explore the role of belief systems in trying to understand the world.

I’m sharing some of my first images here for you; I would love to hear what you think.  you can see more of Alan’s work at https://gignouxphotos.com/

Artist in Residence – Teuta Pashnjari

Teuta Pashnjari is an Albanian fine artist currently participating in an artist residency at NES AIR in Iceland. Her practice delves into themes of cultural memory, identity, and the intersection of tradition and contemporary life. Through painting and video art, her site-specific projects explore the subtle ways in which inter-generational knowledge shapes identity, highlighting the traditions that bridge the past and present. During her residency at NES, Pashnjari is focusing on site-specific paintings that engage with the natural environment of Skagaströnd, with a particular emphasis on color and form.

You can see more of Teuta’s work at https://www.teutapashnjari.de/ and https://www.instagram.com/teutaptea/

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