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New Artists in residence at IASPIS spring 2025

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IASPIS welcomes five international artists to the residency program in Stockholm in the spring of 2025: Dilşad Aladağ (Turkey), Patricia Bentancur (Uruguay), Jamie Hignett (Great Britain), Caroline Ricca Lee (Brazil) and Khairullah Rahim (Singapore). IASPIS international residency program in Gothenburg welcomes Uwe Bressnik from Austria. The Swedish Arts Grants Committees international program for dance welcomes Rebecka Hansson to residency in Stockholm.

Courtesy of the artist.

Khairullah Rahim, pigeon (people like us)

Dilşad Aladağ is an architect and urbanist whose practice is grounded in art, research, heritage and ecology. Read more about Dilşad Aladağ >>

The practice of Patricia Bentancur integrates through conceptual strategies, objects, photographs, texts and films in interactive installations and participatory actions. Read more about Patricia Bentancur >>

Jamie Hignett is an architect based in London and co-founder of Unit 38, an architectural co-operative offering design services to working-class communities typically excluded from processes of urban change. Read more about Jamie Hignett >>

Caroline Ricca Lee is an artist and researcher born in São Paulo, Brazil. Their work explores the archiving and memory of East Asian narratives in Brazil through decolonial, queer, and feminist epistemologies. Read more about Caroline Ricca Lee >>

Khairullah Rahim is a Singapore-based artist whose multidisciplinary practice spans installation, object-making, painting, photography, and time-based media. Read more about Khairullah Rahim >>

The spectrum of Uwe Bressniks artistic activities is diverse: it ranges from drawing, (print)graphics, photography, video, painting, (sound)object and installation to expansive spatial design and performance. Read more about Uwe Bressnik >>

Rebecka Hansson is a dancer, choreographer, and dance educator based in Gothenburg, Sweden and her artistic practice is rooted in the exploration of physical tools and narrative structures to raise awareness around themes of coexistence. Read more about Rebecka Hansson >>