SPRING 2026
Artists-in-Residence
Meet our current Artists and explore some of their previous work.
Stay tuned for events and exhibitions displaying their new works, works in progress, skills and creative interests here at the studio.
Alyson Wong is an interdisciplinary artist exploring relational space, trace, and the ethics of attention. Her current work moves toward ways of seeing grounded in relationship through photography and moving image, working with what appears rather than what is staged. Drawing from a background in embodied, process-driven practice, she regards the body as both site and instrument of inquiry, approaching image-making as a form of witnessing, attuned to slowness, atmosphere, and material remnants. During the residency, she will continue circling questions of framing, proximity, and the space between presence and absence, considering how images and ways of working can sustain embodied coherence, or contribute to its dispersion, staying with what is irreducibly present.
See more of Aly’s work:
https://www.alysontwong.com/
Alyson Wong
Alyson Wong / Work
Caroline Brink
Caroline Brink’s work revolves around intersectionality and seasonality. Exploring themes of time, ritual, memory, environmentalism, feminism, and queerness, Caroline’s work centers on an unconventional, nature-centric approach to ordinary living. Through many different strands, Caroline imagines an interconnected world, and encourages her readers to understand how we too are connected to the greater world. In her work for Still Life Studios, Caroline aims to reimagine how we extract meaning from the ordinary, as well as how we experience and mark time. Her writing and her events will center on important seasonal occasions such as the Spring Equinox and the lunar cycles, encouraging her audiences to engage with the outer world in order to better understand and activate the internal landscape.
See more of Caroline’s work:
https://www.instagram.com/carolinebrink_art/
Caroline Brink / Work
Luc Grenier
Luc’s practice is rooted in research and process: the collection of data and its poetic representation. He finds the most inspiration in the ways we use distributable media to relate to one another, and is increasingly aware of the role it plays in shaping our world while it’s mechanisms continue to proliferate in reach and scale. Luc is interested in the possibility of utilizing mediums like video, publishing, internet art, and print in innovative ways because the deluge of media in our everyday lives, and the increased media literacy that has been fostered through communication facilitated by colossal media systems. At Still Life Studios, Luc is examining time, memory, heritage, and identity in a reflection on his own encounter with a 1976 wall calendar from the Soviet Armenian Republic. In researching the way we account for time and what we choose to memorialize in published media, Grenier is exploring the printed calendar as the archetypal apparatus of ephemera.
See more of Luc’s work:
https://lucgrenier.com/
Luc Grenier / Work