Residency Program
Risograph Residents
2024
We are pleased to announce the EUREKA! & Penumbra Foundation Risograph Publication Residents for summer 2024 Residencies.
The 2024 Jury included: Sam Liebert, Sandoval, Christopher Gregory-Rivera, and Martha Naranjo Sandoval. Eva Parra is the program coordinator.
Look out for publications produced by our 2024 residents, coming fall 2024.
Hady Barry
Proposal: I Am Not Your Mother
Hady Barry is a Guinean-American artist whose practice involves photography and sound. Her work is autobiographical and introspective. She is interested in the possibilities art offers to challenge and make sense of ourselves and the world we live in. As a result, her practice primarily interrogates her past, family history, and relationships.
In 2022 she was a finalist of the Vantage Point Sharjah Award, a Juror’s Pick for the Lensculture Black and White Photography Awards, and received an Honorable Mention for her submission to the Hariban Award. Her work has been written about by the British Journal of Photography, NAATAL, and Contemporary And. It has been exhibited in the United Kingdom by the National Portrait Gallery and in the UAE by the Sharjah Art Foundation.
Hady is a member of African Women in Photography.
https://www.hadybarry.com/
Maite Mérida
Proposal: Era invierno cuando removimos la tierra / it was winter when we removed the soil
I was born in Chile. I’m drawn to experimental photography, video and displacement of photographic images beyond the predetermined optics of the camera. I like to work with my own and other’s archives and documents as creative and narrative devices. I relate to photography from a graphic and material approach. I have participated in editorial labs and contemporary art workshops. Also made a photochemical book from scratch. Some of my works have been part of local and international visual arts exhibitions such as Alternative Processes: Other Ways of Seeing, NY; Rotterdam Photo Festival, Holland, the Tiradentes Photography Festival in Brazil and the Argentine Biennial of Documentary Photography Tucumán 2022.
Daniela Spector
Proposal: Security Matter C
Daniela Spector was raised in Miami, where she attended the Art Institute for Photography. She moved to New York in the fall of 2013 with an ill-fitted coat and the right amount of naivety. Her work seeks out human connections through intimate but playful portraiture and archival research, which allows her to steep her practice in context and meaning.
Finalists
In addition to the three 2024 residents, one additional artist was selected as a finalist:
Partner
The 2024 Risograph Publication Residency program is conducted in partnership with EUREKA! – an arts organization founded in 2020, in Kingston, NY. The mission of the organization includes connecting and expanding the community; providing artists with an alternative platform for showing work and making new site-specific work, hosting education and skill-based workshops, and publishing free zines and art publications.
Sponsor
The 2024 Risograph Publication Residency program is sponsored in part by the Jacques & Natasha Gelman Foundation.