Fall 2022 Residents
Leticia St. Remy
Leticia St. Remy is a Haitian-American multidisciplinary writer from Boston living in LA. She’s a recent graduate of UCLA’s Writing for Television program. Leticia’s narratives focus on people of color whose idiosyncrasies and family history complicate their ability to navigate major life changes.
@seelettybloom
Jesus Treviño
Jesus Treviño is an artist from Brownsville, Texas. Rooted from his experience being raised on the U.S./Mexican borderlands, his work deals with loss and the emotional residue of an unnatural boundary and how that shapes his relationship to his family and identity which continues to shift, fade, and reassemble.
@jesustrevinoart
Allison Sabrie
Allison Sabrie (any pronouns) is a record-keeper of perceived reality with a propensity toward existential poetics and earth-infused electronic composition. Currently producing under the project name “Sabrie” - soundscapes center metaconsious exploration and queer intimacy with “the natural world” as home/self/us.
@allisonandtheearth
Chani Bockwinkel & Ty Burdenski
Chani and Ty are a collaborative team.
Chani Bockwinkel is a performer and filmmaker, she makes interdisciplinary-collaborative-feminist imagery for the stage, gallery, and internet. She is interested in the body, non linear history, and the grand tradition of camp. She also teaches an internationally roving queer feminist dance class SAPPHO and SWEAT. @chanibocks
Ty Burdenski is a Philadelphia-based filmmaker and multimedia artist. Their work is invested in contradictions and the constructive blending of fact and fictions. They've gone to schools, worked in schools; gone to factories, worked in factories; installed in the Americas, been installed in the Americas.
@chanibocks
Christina Schueler is an artist living in Eugene, OR. She uses paint, pen and her amateur publishing skills to investigate the relationship between people, place and images. To date, this investigation has resulted in an array of things: comics, landscape paintings, collages and a community art exchange.
@christinashoes