Resident Artists
Chiu Chih Hua
Recommended by Bamboo Curtain Studio, Chiu, Chih-hua has been elected to be the residency artist in “Artel 2016” hold by TIFA Working Studios, and will stay in Pune, India for 4 weeks from 14th March.
Chou Chien-Pang
Chou attempts to examine the problems that a metropolitan lifestyle lead- heavy load of works, distance in our relationships. Therefore, He used his free time to teach children drawing and share his passion for art. He searches the possibilities in humanity and hopes people will reconnect with each other through art; so the multitude will not suffer from alienation!
Chen Szu Han
Chen Szu Han was participated the artist-in-residence at the International Studio and Curatorial Program (ISCP) New York and Unitec, Auckland in 2009, and later Taipei Artists Village (TAV) Taiwan in 2014. She was elected among resident artist with Bamboo Curtain Studio 2015 International Residency Exchange Project.
Lin Yen-Ju
Lin Yen-Ju works with various mediums, including painting, video, mixed media, installation, seeking compensation for existence and memory through different forms; her works often embody a historical sense of the contemporary. Lin was elected among the 2015 Bamboo Curtain Studio's New Emerging Artists with <Stream may pillow, stone can rinse>, a project that throws the artist deep into the natural surrounding of Zhuwei.
Po-Chih Huang
Po-Chih Huang selected as resident artist for "Bamboo Curtain Studio 2014 International Residency Exchange Project", and resident in 98B COLLABoratory (Philippines).
Hauritsa Haorits
Hauritsa Haorits born in 1977, graduated from the Jakarta Arts Institute majoring in Graphic Arts. He lives and works in Jakarta as a graphic designer and visual artist. Involved with Ruangrupa, also with ARTLAB, as artists and designers.
Wu Shang-lin
Wu Shang-lin (1977 born in Taipei), is an Artist & Independent curator, lives and works currently in Taipei. After graduated from École Nationale Supérieure d’Art de Dijon in 2007, in the recent years, he has traveled and worked as an artist-in-residence in Korea (The National Goyang Art Studio), Taiwan (Taipei Artist Village, Taipei) and Japan (Arcus Project, Moriya).
Nine Eglantine Yamamoto-Masson
In academic research and artistic and activist practice, and drawing from Digital Humanities and Sound Studies approaches, she examines epistemologies of historical memory and counter-narratives in postwar and contemporary Japan, its state-enforced historical taboos and amnesia, and how these affect the contemporary in its various constellations, with particular focus on the relations with its neighbors in Asia-Pacific.