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Residency Blog

Week 4 — WARP ’24

Residents are back at NextFab creating after a DC trip to visit collectors' homes, tour the Smithsonian's Renwick Gallery and to chat with Sarah Marriage of Workshop of Our Own in Baltimore. While these entries are more lyrical than descriptive, I do think they...

Week 3 — WARP ’24

This past week I asked the residents how they are measuring time while here so it's fitting this post comes days later than intended as I find myself lost in the discovery and depth that emerge within predictably rhythmic daily pattern. Residents continue to...

Week 2 — WARP ’24

Much of Week 2 was spent in NextFab as residents further explored the space, their materials, curiosities and ideas. I asked the residents this week to describe their creative processes as they settle into this new...

Week 1 — WARP ’24

This first week has been expectedly bursting with chaos, questions, discovery, awe, and more surprisingly with comfort, camaraderie, and utter silliness. Day 1 began as residents shared slides of histories, work, and goals. While some have defined expectations for...

Welcome 2023 Residents

Hello from Philadelphia! The 2023 residents have arrived! The residents this year are: Artists: Emma Chorostecki | Toronto, Ontario Terry Holzgreen | Los Angeles, CA Adam John Manley | San Diego, CA Maiko Sugano | Ibaraki, Japan / Tainan, Taiwan Laura Zelaya |...

Week 8: The End!!

Week 8 was busy, but went really smoothly, thanks to the work of Alex Felix and everyone at the Center.  We had our work ready to go when they sent the van, we were able to pick up a large piece from Janice's house without trouble, and the day of the Opening went...

Week 7: One Week until Install!!!

Week 7 of the Windgate Residency is all about the final touches before the install of the show.  It is an exciting, sometimes nerve-wracking, always fun, race to the finish for both the Resident Fellows and the folks at the Center for Art in Wood. On the resident...