Our residents
  • Merel Roijaards
    Netherlands
    Merel van Erpers Roijaards is a visual artist and costume designer from the Netherlands. Alongside her artistic practice, she works as a textile worker and seamstress. Her work moves across textiles, performance, and site specific installation, forming what she describes as an ongoing “frame story” that brings together narratives of modern and future folklore, bodies, queerness, murder ballads, and folk music traditions.

    Her practice can be broadly understood through two interconnected strands. The first focuses on the human body through wearable works and costumes that often develop into performances, installations, or narrative environments. The second consists of what she calls “spatial costumes”: site specific textile or sculptural works designed for buildings, landscapes, and architectural spaces. These pieces emerge from research into the histories and stories of the sites they inhabit.

    Van Erpers Roijaards approaches her body of work as parts of a larger evolving opera. Within this imagined structure, each object becomes a component of a stage world: sculptures function as props, wearable pieces as costumes, installations as scenography, and performances as scenes.
  • Дооров младший (Дооров Исламидин)
    Кыргызстан
    Художник, поэт.

    В 2011 году он поступил в художественную школу-интернат имени Т. Садыкова, а в 2013 году продолжил образование в художественном колледже того же имени. Позже несколько лет преподавал.

    В 2017 году Исламидин издал сборник стихов «Эртең кайра жаз келет» («Завтра вернётся весна»).
    С 2020 года его живопись активно участвует в выставках: республиканских, международных, тематических. Он принимал участие в проектах с кыргызскими, казахскими, французскими и немецкими художниками.

    Среди наиболее значимых выставок — персональные проекты «Мелуун» (2022), «Кара» (2024) и экспозиция АБ ЗАЦ (2025) в Национальном музее им. Гапара Айтиева. Его работы представлены в частных собраниях, а также в музейных коллекциях Кыргызстана, включая Национальный музей изобразительных искусств и Tolon Museum.

    В 2024 году стал младшим научным сотрудником Национального музея имени Г. Айтиева.
  • Gluklya
    Netherlands / Russia
    Gluklya, also known as Natalia Pershina-Yakimanskaya, is an artist working in Amsterdam and various other places , for now in Bishkek .
    Her practice moves between performance, video, and social engagement — exploring how art can become a tool for care and gentle resistance.
    Gluklya is known for her concept of fragility — not as weakness, but as an invisible force that unites people in times of injustice.
    Through collective actions, she brings together artists, workers, and migrants to imagine new forms of solidarity.
    In her current project, Carnival of Monsters, developed in Bishkek, Gluklya collaborates with sewing workers to explore automation, fear, and the meaning of care.
    The women create textile sculptures and “inner dresses” — symbols of resilience, transformation, and tenderness amidst precarity.
    Her previous works include The Utopian Unemployment Union and The Carnival of the Oppressed Feelings, presented at the Van Abbemuseum in Eindhoven, and at the 56th Venice Biennale curated by Okwui Enwezor.
    Across all her projects, Gluklya invites us to listen — to the quiet voices of those who are rarely heard — and to dream of a world where care becomes a radical, collective act.
  • Sharareh Bajracharya
    Nepal
    Sharareh Bajracharya is an art educator and currently the Director of Srijanalaya, an organization that works in arts education. She looks for systemic ways for the arts to foster the curiosities and joy of young children, young adults, and communities around them. She teaches at Kathmandu University Department of Art and Design, leading the specialization in the MFA program entitled Arts, Pedagogies, and Public Engagement. She has a passion for editing/producing picture books as counternarratives that build community and dissent. She was the past Director of the nonprofit art exhibition Kathmandu Triennale 2077 which took place in 2022.

    Period of stay: 30 September 2025 - 5 October 2025
  • Gracey Zhang
    USA / Canada
    Gracey Zhang is an award-winning illustrator, author, and animator with a BFA in Illustration from the Rhode Island School of Design. She received the Ezra Jack Keats Illustrator Award for her debut picture book, Lala’s Words. Her clients include The New York Times, NBC, NPR, VICE, and others. Gracey has also illustrated The Big Bath House, Nigel and The Moon, and The Upside Down Hat which was a recipient of The New York Times Best Illustrated Children’s Book of 2022.

    Born and raised in Vancouver, Canada, she has participated in artist residencies in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and Angoulême, France. Gracey is now based in New York where she can be found working from her Brooklyn studio.
  • Anton Karmanov
    Russia
    Anton Karmanov is artist and a multi-practitioner, living and working in Novosibirsk, Russia.
    He has an education in political science and philosophy and practices music and theatre. Karmonov studied in The Rodchenko Art School in Moscow and in the Chto Delat School for Engaged Art in St. Petersburg. He is the co-founder and member of the cooperative На дне [Na dne, the Lower Depths] in Novosibirsk and an adviser to the city council of Novosibirsk (Urban planning). Karmonov is a member of Unmapping Eurasia.
  • Anton Polsky (Make)
    Germany/Russia
    Anton Polsky (Make) is an artist and academic interested in street art and socially engaged art practices. He teaches Art History at the Russian State University for the Humanities and is a co-founder and editor at Partizaning.org.
  • sTo Len
    USA
    sTo Len is a genre-fluid artist working in printmaking, installation, sound, video, and performance. He experiments with Suminagashi and Gyotaku techniques, turning them into collaborations with nature and platforms for environmental activism. His projects include working with rivers, transforming public spaces, recycling waste, and performing at Superfund sites. Based in Queens, NY, with roots in Vietnam and Virginia, Len weaves their histories, politics, and environments into his work. He was the first artist in residence at AlexRenew and a Public Artist in Residence at NYC’s sanitation department.
    His work has been shown in the U.S., Europe, Asia, and Australia. In 2004 he co-founded Cinders Gallery in Brooklyn, curating hundreds of shows and publishing zines. As a sound performer, he’s appeared at venues including MOMA PS1, New Museum, St. Marks Church, and Roulette in New York, as well as Berlin, Amsterdam, Paris, and Hanoi stages.
  • Oksana Kapishnikova
    Kyrgyzstan
    Oksana Kapishnikova is an art historian, artist, researcher, and curator of art exhibitions. She works in the field of new museology (participatory museum) and research exhibition practice. During her career, Oksana has realized more than 20 research, exhibition, and educational projects. She is a co-founder of the Bishkek School of Contemporary Art. She is currently working as a curator at the Museum of Feminine and Queer Art. Since 2019, Oksana has served as the Executive Secretary of the National Committee of the International Council of Museums in Kyrgyzstan. Oksana’s interests include museums, art history, eco-art, cultural memory, and crafts.
  • Илья Сибиряков
    Russia
    Ilya Sibiryakov is a Russian architect and artist who participates in various environmental exhibitions and biennales. Among them: the International Biennale of Environmental Art in Nizhny Novgorod, the Children's Archstoyanie, the St. Petersburg Economic Forum and others.
    Ilya Sibiryakov actively uses an interdisciplinary approach, combining architecture, art and design to draw attention to environmental issues and search for innovative solutions in the field of sustainable development.
    His works are often interactive, experimental in nature and aimed at involving viewers in the creative process.
    The geography of creative and educational projects includes Russia (Moscow, St. Petersburg, Novosibirsk, Sakhalin, Baskunchak, Vladikavkaz...), Estonia (Tallinn), Kyrgyzstan, South Korea (Ansan), Montenegro.

    Educational activities: He conducts creative workshops and webinars aimed at developing spatial and constructive thinking, as well as collective architectural and abstract performances to create art objects from various improvised materials.
    Since 2018, he has been teaching regular online lessons for students from various countries in his fields of activity: spatial design, creation of art objects, and creative development.
Reviews
  • “Syinat and her family are the most welcoming of hosts. I initially intended to stay 1 month at their residency but found myself extending not just because I needed more time to work but I also found their company incredibly generous and kind. They were always quick to offer any assistance I needed in terms of resources, information, etc. The art residency space was large and spacious with lovely natural light to work with and located close but far enough away from the city to wake up peacefully. The residency was more than an art residency and embodied the spirit of Kyrgyz hospitality and was a cultural exchange I’ll always remember fondly. I hope to be back to visit Syinat, Ruslan, Sophia and Aidyn soon.”
    Gracey Jhang
    Artist, New York, USA
  • It was amazing experience being in the residence! Artist is receiving a lot of care and support of family along with the place for solitude and concentration. Thank you again for your great hospitality!
    Gluklya
    Artist, Netherlands / Russia
  • "I lived with Synat and Ruslan for the whole month of May in 2025. I came to Kyrgyzstan to study Russian so I wanted to live in a family where I would have full immersion. I believe it was a very good choice because they are a very friendly family who gave me lots of opportunity to practice, especially with their two children. If you come from Europe or North America, Kyrgyzstan can be a very unfamiliar place, but both Ruslan and Synat really helped me feel at home."
    James Cetrullo
    Student, Italy
  • "I loved staying with Ruslan and Syinat. They were both extremely helpful, warm, and friendly. I enjoyed my daily conversations during dinner with them and they were always open to chat. They helped me improve a lot and also taught me about the customs and culture of Kyrgyzstan. I would highly recommend you stay with them in Besh Kungei to get an authentic experience of Kyrgyzstan, improve quickly at Russian, and learn about the local culture"
    Keshav
    Student, USA
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