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Last hotspring in Wintery New York
Scavengder hunt
Meeting meetings
Moma meeting
Meeting Khmer-American diaspora
Alive at CNN
UnionDocs garden
On the subway
Mana Contemporary Space
Sharing works in Greenwich
Artist conversation at Asia Society
Aftertalk snacking
Aftertalk noodling
Noodle times
Mellisa Chang our food curator
Khmer Buddhist temple in Brooklyn
Homey at Firdaus'
Jump in Greenwich

New York

2018

Sponsored by NYSEAN, program by Cambodian Living Arts

With skillful scheduler Frances Rudgard from Cambodian Living Arts (CLA), Vutha, Sokharo and I have a series of meetings and visits in New York: Galleries at Chelsea, Chinatown Art Week, Moma, The Met, UninonDocs, New York Film School, Columbia University's Lenfest,  For one month, I was selected as an artistic resident at Vermont Studio Center (VSC) in the US. The green environments melted and had a very calming impact on me. There were about 60 other fellow-artists in residency from different disciplines, hosted in different houses, like an artist village. Johnson is a small town and had one pizza place with karaoke on Saturdays, that gathered the local village population together with the artists. I feel so at home, knowing about 90% of the people around on those evenings out.

 

It is very rare for me to have full time dedication to just be have time for explorations in art, and to be in the company of so many different artists from all over the world, in one place. Each day, I work on different projects as they all need pace in the process; while drawing for [nature's force], I met Wei & Bruno who both work with ceramics and start to experiment with the material, connecting with the clay and molding feels like a very forceful and at the same time delicate way of forcing a shape on the clay. So, I just explore touch and sensation with the soft, but cold material. Working with wood has a similar approach, quite aggressive to cut, sculpt or manipulate its original form. I also realize why I like to work with found materials like objects and assemble them than working directly on raw or living material.

In between, I like to have walks and pass by other fellows' studios, see how they are and what they're doing. It's a great daily rhythm, with everyone and everything around.

The Vermont Studio Center (VSC) is a non-profit organization located in the town of Johnson in the U.S. state of Vermont. VSC conducts the largest fine arts and writing residency program in the U.S., with a significant population of international artists in residency. The center operates one- to three-month residencies, with 52 fine artists and writers in the residency program at a time. The programs are highly selective and include a broad variety of media, cultures, and ages. The center was founded in 1984

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