Each artist will spend three months in residency at ISCP in Brooklyn, New York. This residency provides the awarded artists with a high-quality studio, living stipend, travel costs, studio visits and off-site trips to museums, galleries and other cultural organisations. It supports the artist with a significant experience on a programme designed to build international networks, as well as contributing to the artistic community in a major city.
Aideen Barry is an artist based in rural Tipperary, whose work encompasses a vast range of disciplines and subjects, including domestic labour, environmental changes, and human vulnerability. She has exhibited widely throughout the world, and recently held a substantial touring exhibition at Limerick City Gallery of Art, Source Arts Centre, Thurles; and Centre Culturel Irlandais, Paris. Barry will present a lecture in Harvard University in 2023.
Barbara Knežević is an artist and educator living and working in Dublin. She recently produced a large-scale site-specific installation at Chatham and King, Dublin presented by TBG+S, as well as a solo exhibition at RHA Dublin (both 2021). In recent years she has also exhibited at VISUAL, Carlow; STATION Gallery, Melbourne; The MAC, Belfast and undertaken several major public commissions including the GPO, Dublin.