October 24, 2025
Artists
ELIZA DOUGLAS
Eliza Douglas (b. 1984, New York, NY) is an interdisciplinary artist whose work ranges from painting to performance. Douglas completed the graduate program at Städelschule in Frankfurt and her undergraduate degree at Bard College in New York. Solo exhibitions of Douglas’s work have been organized by Air de Paris, Contemporary Fine Arts in Berlin, Neue Alte Brucke in Frankfurt, Galerie Buchholz in New York, the Jewish Museum in New York, the Schinkel Pavillon in Berlin, Nassauischer Kunstverein in Wiesbaden, and Museum Folkwang in Essen. A solo installation of Douglas’s paintings was featured as part of “Nature Mortes” at the Palais de Tokyo in Paris, and her work has been included in exhibitions at Fondation Vincent Van Gogh in Arles, the Castello di Rivoli in Turin, and the Tate Modern in London.Douglas has worked closely with Anne Imhof from 2016 to the present as a performer, musician, and artistic director.
JULIA ANTINOZZI
Julia Antinozzi is a choreographer based in NYC, and recently named one of Dance Magazine's 25 to Watch. In addition to receiving the inaugural Trisk Fellowship from Triskelion Arts and a Fresh Tracks residency from New York Live Arts, Julia has held residencies at The Floor, New Dance Alliance, Motive Brooklyn and the New York Choreographic Institute, an affiliate of the New York City Ballet. Her work has also been presented by Pageant, Center for Performance Research, and Movement Research at the Judson Church, and commissioned by Arena Dances (Minneapolis, MN) and The School of American Ballet.
ELLIOT REED
Elliot Reed makes art, designs stages, choreographs, and builds performances.* [so far] Reed is a former Whitney ISP participant, danceWEB scholar, Artist in Residence at the Studio Museum in Harlem and part of the museum’s permanent collection + recipient of the Rema Hort Mann Emerging Artist Grant. *Recent performances and exhibitions include Danspace Project, Kunsthaus Glarus, Metro Pictures (R.I.P.), MoMA PS1, Anonymous Gallery, The Getty Museum, Hammer Museum, Dorothy Chandler Pavilion & The Broad, including performances in Tokyo, Osaka, London, Mexico City, Zürich, Vienna, and Hamburg. My text manifesto “Performance Art Is…” was printed in The Drama Review Vol. 64, Issue 4 (248) published by MIT Press.