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Artist in Residence – Joé Côté-Rancourt

Artist in Residence – Joé Côté-Rancourt

portrait of the artist Joé Côté-Rphoto by Noémie Sylvestre Born in Limoilou, Joé Côté-R moved from the suburb of Atontarégué, Kebec (Quebec) to Hochelaga to pursue a Bachelor’s degree in sculpture at Concordia University. Joé’s works, which employ...
Artist in Residence – Christiane Liedtke

Artist in Residence – Christiane Liedtke

I’ve come here to NES for a second time.  In September 2023, I worked with charcoal and other black-white materials with the theme of the power of movements of lines. This time I’ve been so charmed by the nearly floating atmosphere of the wintry landscape. For it...
Artist in Residence – Shazia Mirza

Artist in Residence – Shazia Mirza

I mainly create ceramic jewelry and small objects, but currently I am thinking about how the colorful and visually noisy urban environment in Pakistan causes some level of anxiety in residents because they lack empty visual and mental space to think. I have been...
Writer in Residence – Kotryna Gecaite

Writer in Residence – Kotryna Gecaite

I am not the first to say that the arts is one of the purest records of our history, sociology and mythology; it is a glimpse into the truth of the past and often – at its greatest, a glimmer of the future. As bias, division, and indoctrination carve holes into our...
Artist in Residence – Sandra Kruisbrink

Artist in Residence – Sandra Kruisbrink

Sandra Kruisbrink is a visual artist from the Netherlands, her main focus is drawing but she often integrates printmaking and photography in her drawings. Her works on paper appear light and open, yet they are highly complex and the product of an extremely...
Artist in Residence – Margot Stage

Artist in Residence – Margot Stage

Margot Stage is an eclectic artist who uses a variety of methods and materials in response to what she sees around her. At NES she is focusing on drawing, both the landscape and the Icelandic alphabet soup! You can see more of Margot’s work on her website...