Each place leaves its own handwriting.

The work travels,
but it does not arrive the same way each time.

Every place carries its own rhythm,
its own history,
its own way of receiving visitors.

Residencies are approached as time spent,
not content produced.
Listening comes first.

This work unfolded slowly,
in conversation with the neighborhood
and the rhythms of daily life.

Time was spent listening
before any marks were made.
What emerged was shaped
by the people who showed up
and the stories they chose to share.

Stories surfaced in fragments.

Some were spoken aloud.
Others were felt more than said.

The work holds space for those memories,
allowing them to exist
without needing explanation.

Global Projects

Global projects are invited by communities, institutions, or partners
who are willing to host time, presence, and care.

Each residency is shaped in collaboration with the place it enters,
and may include public artwork, private commissions, film, or community gatherings;
depending on what is appropriate to that context.

What a residency involves

Each residency is shaped by the place it enters-and the people who hold it.

Time is spent on site,
often over several days or weeks,
building relationships before any public work begins.

The process may include community gatherings,
shared meals, workshops, or informal conversations.

What remains is not only a mural or artwork,
but a shared experience held by the people involved.

If you’re holding a place
and wondering what could grow there,
we can start with a conversation.