R E S I D E N C Y #2

ARTISTS

 

JESS FUGLER

Jess Fügler is an American designer based in New York. Her work explores ideas of narrative, process, and meaning in domestic objects and is inspired by past and current cultures, industrial production and handcraft. Internationally trained, Jess holds a Master’s degree in Design Products from the Royal College of Art in London, a Bachelor’s in Industrial Design from Pratt Institute.

GUGLIELMO BRAMBILLA

Guglielmo Brambilla is an Italian designer, experienced in the fields of accessories,furniture, lighting, and installations. Trained in Italy and Denmark, he worked for NicholaiWiig Hansen, Philippe Malouin, Fabrica, and Bethan Laura Wood. His research stems from materials and from the processes which transform them intoartefacts. He is fascinated by material culture, by the narrative power of objects, and bythe rituals related to them.

MARIA HOWARD

Maria Howard is a British-Italian writer and artist based in Glasgow. Her practice is largely concerned with the links between memory, water and place and how they intersect with the climate crisis. This is explored through her critical-creative writing and her experiments with 'wild' clay that aim to locate a connection to place through sculpture and printmaking. She is an associate editor of Nothing Personal magazine and also works as a freelance writer and translator.

VISITING ARTIST

 

EVE HAMARI

Eve Hamari is a Finnish textile designer and artist. Her work is inspired by the everyday aesthetics and the stories carried by materials. Especially memories resonating from used and discarded materials are in the centre of Eve's prints and installations. Eve works and lives in Helsinki but is greatly influenced by her childhood home filled with wildflowers and kind sheep of Kostula village in Hämeenkyrö, Finland. At the moment in the centre of Eve's work is communication between different species, connection to nature and her childhood pet sheep Pilvi.

During her stay at Taattisten Tila Eve will create installation to the Taattinen farm estate. The installation will explore topics as the traditional women chore of doing laundry and food and shelter experiences to the sheep and chickens.

R E S I D E N C Y 2021