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DISJECTA CIR PARTNERSHIP


​c3:initiative is excited to partner with the Disjecta Contemporary Art Center Curator in Residence program for a second year during the 2018- 2019 season.

​The program lends studio and low residency space to artists exhibiting as part of the upcoming CiR season. When possible we also host open studios and partner events at our North Portland location, as part of the program. 




ABOUT THE 2018-19 SEASON ARTISTS

DYLAN MIRA | NOVEMBER 2018
Dylan Mira is women liminally Los Angeles. Her project used to influence this accident and to grant autonomy to knowledge. His work has been exhibited in nature- LA Museum of Contemporary Art, Seoul Museum of Art, Portland Institute of Contemporary Art, ICA Miami, Performa, depressed and magazines, and including the preservation of the artist Anthology Film on display posting normal a wide screen space. It is the Art Institute of Chicago School Video BFA and UCLA she holds a MBA in new genres.

CAROLINA CAYCEDO  | DECEMBER 2018
Carolina Caycedo 
(1978, lives in Los Angeles) was born in London to Colombian parents.  She transcends institutional spaces to work in the social realm, where she participates in movements of territorial resistance, solidarity economies, and housing as a human right.  Carolina’s artistic practice has a collective dimension to it in which performances, drawings, photographs and videos are not just an end result, but rather part of the artist’s process of research and acting. Through work that investigates relationships of movement, assimilation and resistance, representation and control, she addresses contexts, groups and communities that are affected by developmental projects, like the constructions of dams, the privatization of water, and its consequences on riverside communities.
She has developed publicly engaged projects in Bogota, Quezon City, Toronto, Madrid, Sao Paulo, Lisbon, San Juan, New York, San Francisco, Paris, Mexico DF, Tijuana,  and London. Her work has been exhibited worldwide with solo shows at Vienna Secession, Intermediae-Matadero Madrid, Agnes B Gallery Paris, Alianza Francesa Bogotá, Hordaland Kunstsenter Bergen, 18th Street Arts Center in Santa Monica,  and DAAD Gallery in Berlin. She has participated in international biennials including Sao Paulo (2016), Berlin (2014), Paris Triennial (2013),  New Museum (2011), Havana (2009), Whitney (2006), Venice (2003) and Istanbul (2001). In 2012, Caycedo was a DAAD Artist-in-Berlin resident. She has received funding from Creative Capital, California Community Foundation, Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs,  Harpo Foundation, Art Matters, Colombian Culture Ministry, Arts Council UK,  and Prince Claus Fund.

ABOUT THE DISJECTA CURATOR IN RESIDENCE PROGRAM

The Curator in Residence program provides an opportunity for emerging curatorial talent to develop and expand the scope of their practice through a one-year residency. Curators engage with a broad range of artists to create a series of exhibitions in Disjecta’s dynamic 6,000-square-foot space. Past Curators in Residence include: Julia Greenway (2017-18), Michele Fiedler (2016-17), Chiara Giovando (2015-16), Rachel Adams (2014-15), Summer Guthery (2013-14), Josephine Zarkovich (2012-13), and Jenene Nagy (2011-12).

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​ABOUT CURATOR IN RESIDENCE, SUZY HALIJIAN

Curator-in-Residence for the 2018-2019. Suzy Halajian will present 3 exhibitions throughout The Politics of Landscape season. Based in Los Angeles, Halajian's work begins at the intersection of art and politics by regarding image-making as a practice steeped in colonial pasts and modern surveillance states. Halajian has recently curated exhibitions and programs at LACE, Hammer Museum, Human Resources LA, Los Angeles Contemporary Archive (all Los Angeles); Sursock Museum, Beirut; Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York; and UKS, Oslo. Halajian serves on the Programming Committee of Human Resources LA. In 2017 she was granted a Creative Capital Andy Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant, and in 2014 she received a Curatorial Research Fellowship from the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts. Her writing has been published by ArtEast, BOMB, X-TRA, Ibraaz, among others.

2017-2018 PROGRAM ARCHIVE

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We at Stelo humbly acknowledge that our programming is being held on the traditional lands of the Multnomah, Kathlamet, Clackamas, bands of Chinook, Tualatin Kalapuya, Molalla and many other Tribes who made their homes along the Columbia (Wimahl) and Willamette (Whilamut) rivers.

​We offer respectful recognition to the Native communities in our region, and to those who have stewarded this land throughout the generations. Please consider the many legacies of violence, displacement, migration, and settlement that bring us together here today. We recognize the continual displacement of Native people by the United States and are committed to working to dismantle the ongoing effects of this settler colonial legacy. Please join us in respecting the contributions Indigenous peoples have, and continue to make to our community, country, and world.
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