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L’ Atelier Calder is pleased to present the 2026 residency program awardees :  Martha Tuttle and Mimi Park 

 

Martha Tuttle / Residency from March to June 2026

Martha Tuttle (born in 1989 in Santa Fe, New Mexico) is an American artist working across painting, textiles, and sculpture. Her work explores the relationships between different scales of time and matter, such as between the human and the mineral.

She incorporates natural elements through craft-based techniques like dyeing, weaving, and sewing. Translucent silks dyed with plant matter, iron, or mineral pigments form subtle compositions that evoke geological landscapes. Visible stretchers contribute to the visual balance, while the inclusion of minerals invites reflection on our connection to the geological world.

Martha Tuttle lives and works in Livingstone, Montana, and holds an MFA from the Yale School of Art. She has exhibited at the Moody Center for the Arts (Houston, 2024) and the Storm King Art Center (New York, 2020–21), and has been an artist-in-residence at the Rauschenberg Foundation (2019) and the Josef Albers Foundation (2014). Her work is included in the collections of MoMA, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.

 

 

Mimi Park / Residency from September to December 2026

 Mimi Park is an artist currently residing in New York. Her work spans across media and is often composed of fragile recompositions of materials encountered in daily life. Her practice considers ways things assemble and disassemble, and how shifts between in scale, oscillating between micro and macro, shape understanding of presence and relation. 

Mimi Parkhas exhibited her work in solo exhibitions: Treasure Hunt, Sebastian Gladstone, Los Angeles (2024); Dawning: dust, seeds, Coplees, Lubov Gallery, New York (2022); High Jump, New Works Gallery, Chicago (2018). Group exhibitions include: 15th Gwangju Biennale: PANSORI – A Soundscape of the 21st Century, curated by Nicolas Bourriaud, Gwangju Biennale, Gwangju, South Korea (2024); The Hoarder of Things, curated by Calvin Wang, Hessel Museum, New York (2023); and The Dissolution caus’d by Fire is in all Bodies, curated by Rachel Steinberg, Smack Mellon, New York (2022).

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