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Artist in Residence – Emily Baron

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....
Artist in Residence – Rebeka Naydenova

Artist in Residence – Rebeka Naydenova

Rebeka Naydenova is a cinematographer with a degree from the National Academy for Theatre and Film Arts in Sofia, Bulgaria. Her project in Iceland focuses mainly on a documentary film about runes, magic staves, and the captivating power of mountains. See more of...
Artist in Residence – Mark Rutkowski

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...
Artists in Residence – Karrie and Jay Stemmler

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...
Artist in Residence – Kathryn Hurni

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...
Artist in Residence – Alan Gignoux

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...