Our seasonal Key Holder Residency program is an opportunity for artists to have 24/7 access to the studio in exchange for working 4 hours a week for IS Projects. Each of the Key Holders is given unlimited access to the facilities and exposure to other artists at varying stages in their careers. Key holder responsibilities include making sure that the shop runs smoothly and assisting with open studio sessions and custom printing projects. They are ambassadors to the shop and should be knowledgeable in various printmaking and/or book arts processes. Keyholder residents will be given an orientation to the studio but are expected to have a functional knowledge of the techniques they wish to utilize and work independently on their own projects. Residents are responsible for their own materials and housing.

Our Key Holder Residency is 12 weeks and is regularly offered in:


Summer Dates: June - August
Application Deadline: April 15

Fall Dates: September - November
Application Deadline: July 15

Winter Dates: December - February
Application Deadline: October 15

Spring Dates: March - May
Application Deadline: January 15

To apply:

Email brooke@isprojectsfl.com
Subject: Key Holder Residency
The body of the email should include your contact information (phone, email, website), the season(s) and year you are applying for (Summer, Fall, Spring 2021/22) and one (1) PDF as an attachment.

The PDF should contain:

  • Statement of Intent which answers the following:
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    Why would you like to participate in the program?
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    What printmaking or book arts experience do you have?
    - What projects would you like to work on while in residence?

  • CV

  • Artist Statement

  • 5-10 images of your work labeled:
    Title, Year, Medium, Dimensions with optional brief description


Current Residents:

 

I'll Be There, 2023, Intaglio-Dry Point, 7x5"

 

WINTER SESSION 2023

Tiffany Tompkins is a practicing artist from south Florida and currently lives and works there. She is a multidisciplinary artist that graduated with a Bachelors in Fine Arts from New World School of the Arts College. She focuses on discovering a bridge between the real world and her imagined ones.  She creates dreamscape narratives through drawing, printmaking and painting while using book arts, sculpture and installation to reinvent environments that reflect on her experiences in childhood and the transition into adulthood. Her poetic language describes a healthy version of escapism through the use of arts and imagination. 

 

TO UPROOT THE EARTH, REMOVE IT FROM ITS AXIS, AND PLACE IT IN THE HANDS OF A YOUNG GIRL. 2022, performance documentation

 

WINTER SESSION 2023

Nina Osoria Ahmadi is a multidisciplinary artist and educator from Miami, Florida. They use the body as a medium, along with photography, collage, printmaking, drawing, performance, and video, to illustrate the impacts of constructs like race, gender, and nationality on our physical bodies in context with the natural world. 

They recently graduated from New York University with an individualized major in arts education as social practice. Nina's thesis detailed how education systems are structured to break down creative capacity particularly in BIPOC and low income students-- and how increasing access to art and arts-based learning can heal achievement gaps and empower strong senses of selfhood for BIPOC youth.

Nina was named a United States Presidential Scholar in the Arts in 2019 and has since worked creatively with the NYC Commission for Human Rights and the ACLU among other organizations.

They currently teach elementary school art classes in Miami. (And love it!)

 

Over Exposed, 2018, Inkjet Print, 20x30" Edition of 5

 

SUMMER-WINTER SESSION 2023

Katelyn Kopenhaver is an interdisciplinary artist and troublemaker. Originally from Doylestown, Pennsylvania, Kopenhaver received her BFA in photography from the School of Visual Arts in 2016 and currently resides in Miami, Florida. Conceptually, Kopenhaver is preoccupied with societal oversight: choice, commodity, safety, violence, information, power, and personal action. She weaves the overlooked realities that hover just below our day to day consciousness—the occurrences we knowingly disavow or are conditioned to suppress and relentlessly presents such denial into an existence of unavoidable truth we must now confront and, therefore, question and respond to.

 

Bonfire, 2023, Watercolor Ink, 10x10” print on 12x12” Paper

 

SPRING-WINTER SESSION 2023

Yuko Yamaguchi was born in Japan. She is a monoprint artist and a professional textile designer. After studying art foundations under Yikino Fukasawa, who is a Japanese style painter and a Kimono designer, she entered Fashion Institute of Technology, SUNY. She started to study printmaking to create her style. She was recommended to continue studying printmaking at The Art Students League of New York by Sylvie Covey, who is a professional printmaker and professor. She eventually received a scholarship from the Art Students League, where she then developed her unique technique. Her works are in the collections of New York Library and Giorgio Armani, as well as private collections.



 

Previous Residents:

 

Untitled, 2019, abaca and cotton fibers, wire

SUMMER SESSION 2023

Haley Smith is an artist and educator from the greater Philadelphia region who has been living and working as a kindergarten teacher for Miami-Dade County Public Schools for the past two years. Haley's educational background is in the studio arts and global studies and she has a special interest in community art to investigate how people and communities exchange dialogue and heal through collective art-making. Haley is a papermaker and printmaker who utilizes traditional and experimental methods in these processes to produce large scale, mixed media collages that center around themes of childhood, memory, and abstraction. Haley's artwork has a visual playfulness that is greatly influenced by her time working with young students and she is intentional to preserve the hand-made quality of her work to celebrate child-like curiosity, the process of creating art, and artifacts of human life.

 
 

SPRING 2023

Marco Caridad is a Venezuelan-born, Miami-based interdisciplinary artist whose diverse and experimental fusion of mediums defies stereotypes. He celebrates the intricate nuances of his experiences as a gay man, mixed-race individual, immigrant, and Latinx individual. His artwork has garnered recognition at esteemed venues such as the Wolfsonian-FIU Museum, Historic Miami Post Office Museum, Centro de Bellas Artes de Maracaibo, DORCAM, Miramar Cultural Center, Koubek Center, and MIFA, among others. Caridad has co-authored two books, "Syllabaries: Images and Words" and "Desarrolla Tu Creatividad con Ejercicios Teatrales," and holds an MFA from The Art Institutes, Miami International University of Art & Design, as well as a BFA from The La Universidad del Zulia. He has shared his expertise as an adjunct professor at Istituto Marangoni and the Catholic University Andres Bello. He has secured artist residencies at the ICA Art + Research Center, MUD Foundation, and IS Projects. Caridad actively contributes to the arts community as a valued member of the board of directors for FAMA and MIFA while also serving as co-president at The One Club For Creativity Miami, furthering the growth and development of the artistic realm.

 

Oskar Msellati, Screenprinting ink on paper, 16x16”

 

WINTER AND SPRING 2023

Oskar Msellati is a French-American visual artist who specializes in silkscreen printmaking and painting. His work is about the environment around him – the present but also the past. He likes to fuse different environments. His preferred mediums are printmaking, painting, spray paint, letterpress and photography. He gravitates towards layering techniques.
He strives to create aesthetically intriguing imagery of clashing environments, more precisely the clashing of spaces, cultures and times. His art is a reflection of the world as he sees it–chaotic, yet organized, loving and yet dangerous. His artistic process consists of visual documentation often through photography or drawing, followed by through analogue and digital processes manipulations. He uses photography as his initial starting point, and then transposes and transforms these images into mixed media prints, using traditional and more modern printing methods, and often incorporating painting.
He makes art because he loves it. From a very young age, he has always been drawn to paint, always having to touch it and mix it. We are eternal students and he is in constant search of the aesthetic that will define him and his work.

 

Liming, 2022, Mixed Media print on Arches Aquarelle, 44 1/4 x 58 7/8"

 

SPECIAL SESSION 2022 AND SPRING 2023

Charlisa Montrope was born in Castries, Saint Lucia and raised in Miami, Florida. She graduated from the University of Florida, New World School of the Arts with an honors BFA in drawing. Montrope received her Master of Fine Arts in printmaking on a full scholarship and teaching assistantship from the University of Miami.

 Selected Solo exhibitions include Manmay Lakay: MFA Exhibition, University of Miami Gallery, Miami, Florida (2022) and Charlisa Montrope: An exhibition of paintings and print, The Copper Door B&B, Miami, Florida (2019), selected group exhibitions include Bonnier Gallery, The MFA Showcase (2022) University of Miami, Department of Art and Art History: 2021 Virtual Juried Student Competition Hosted by the Lowe Art Museum (2021), Mindy Solomon Gallery, “For Here or To Go” (2018). Montrope received a Keyholder Residency at IS Projects, Miami, Florida (2022) and Residency at Remarque Print Workshop, Albuquerque, New Mexico (2022) and work is in various private collections throughout Florida, Maryland, and New Jersey. She and her work were featured in VoyageMIA, The Miami Hurricane and in online press releases for the Copper Door B&B and Mindy Solomon Gallery. Montrope currently still resides and works in Miami, Florida.

 

Displace IV, (detail photograph), 2017, Six-color screenprint, embossment, and wax on Rives Heavyweight paper, 175 gsm, 17 in x 11”

 

SPECIAL SESSION 2022 AND SPRING 2023

As a multidisciplinary artist and bodyworker, Nat Sassine’s work offers a connection between the rituals of each practice. Nat is exploring anatomical systems and forms as a portal to understanding their own body and the deep interconnectedness to the bodies that have come before theirs and the bodies that will come after theirs and the ecological and social systems of care that are necessary for this aliveness. They are a student of the earth, of decolonizing rest, of movement, and of what it means to have a body in relationship to all other bodies. Anything Nat creates is the curriculum. Nat was born in Miami and grew up in the Florida Keys as a first generation American. They are currently based in Hallandale Beach and Miami FL, on Miccosukee, Seminole and Tequesta land.

 
 

FALL AND WINTER 2021

Cristina Müller-Karger is a Miami based artist since 2018. As an illustrator, educator and editor, she consider herself to be a changemaker and a social entrepreneur. Over the last decade she has participated in several Arts in Education projects in her home country, Venezuela. She has been using traditional techniques such as etching, screen printing, linocut, monotype and stencil as a performance. Founder of utopía {portátil}, an independent publishing house producing handcrafted books, she aims to open spaces of imagination and creativity in small communities. Her team holds the dream to engage with children and young people, and tap into the power of the press with them as a means to raise those voices that we still have not heard. She is currently working on a series of small posters, exploring the art and study of healing sounds to make them visible through typographical shapes and compositions. The aim is to approach the inner voice and express these noises, acoustics or vibration in a letterpress postcard format.

 
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FALL AND WINTER 2021

Lorraine Cruz is a self taught printmaker and graphic artist, currently based in Miami. They’ve dedicated their time to work at several print shops gaining experience in various printmaking methods while also focusing on mastering the screen printing medium. In 2020-2021, Cruz was featured in the Queer Ecology Hanky Exhibit , in which they showcased there first pattern fabric print. Since then, they have centered their practice around fabric & yardage printing as well as natural dyes & pattern making. They have also designed for Florida Student Power Network creating infographics and helped establish the “Abolish Ice'' (2020) initiative fundraiser for immigrant detainees in Miami-Dade County. Currently Cruz is interested in using computer generated graphics as part of their screen printing process in order to create depthful images through color interaction and texture. During this residency, they will be exploring image creation using halftones, bitmapping, dither effects and other computer generated effects through Photoshop, Illustrator, CorelDraw, Blender & Procreate.

 
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SUMMER 2021

Dona Altemus was born in Miami, FL. She graduated with a BFA from New World School of the Arts in Miami, FL (2012 ) and went on to earn an MFA from the University of Delaware, DE (2018). She has participated in exhibitions including Trading Places II, at the Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami (2012), MIA_BER, Verein Berliner Kunstler, Germany (2014), Fantastical Vizcaya, Vizcaya Museum and Gardens, Coconut Grove, FL (2015), Cadence, University of Delaware, (2018), Transphysics, Art & Cultural Center of Hollywood, FL (2016), Outlaw Culture: or Higher Ground, Bridge Red Studios, North Miami, FL (2019) and the AIM BIENNIAL, South Florida (2020). Her solo exhibitions include Closed for the Season, Vizcaya Museum and Gardens, Coconut Grove, FL (2016), Interlace, Hartford Community College, MD (2018). Dona's art residencies include Vermont Studio Center, VT, Oolite Arts, MIami Beach, FL, Deering Estate, Cutler Bay, FL, Miami Dade College Live Arts program, Miami, FL. She is a current A-I-R at Bridge Red Studios, North Miami, FL.

 
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SUMMER 2020

Alexandra Riesco’s (b. 1994) interest in the sciences and the outdoors feeds into her art practice, which is an exploration of the natural processes that shape the Earth. She studied printmaking as well as biological and earth sciences at Dartmouth College, where she won the Robert Read Prize for work in the graphic arts and the Artist Book Prize in 2017. She is currently working on a series influenced by memory, landscape, and the fluctuations of time as well as a collaborative artist book. She currently lives and works in Miami, FL.