Residents
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Residents 〰️
Martina Andreoni
Martina graduated in February 2025 from the Academy of Fine Arts in Bergamo, in the Painting and Visual Arts program. The themes of her artistic and theoretical research are death, animality, and the human relationship with the landscape - specifically regarding animality, She studied Natural Sciences for a year at the University of Milan due to a deep interest in ethology, before moving to Fine Arts out of a need for a more experimental, creative, and humanistic approach. She approaches these themes from both a philosophical and an anthropological/political perspective, trying to analyze the gazes we direct toward the world in our daily lives, and the creative possibilities art offers to describe and reshape them.
Nim Jundoosing
Nim is a multidisciplinary artist based in Dresden, Germany, originally from Mauritius. Her practice spans painting, writing, ceramics, and installation, blending traditional techniques with contemporary forms. With a background in interior design, she brings a nuanced understanding of space, material, and composition to her visual language.
Nim’s work engages with themes of identity, gender, and cultural stigma. Through bold and inquisitive imagery, she explores how desire, sexuality, and the body are shaped—and often silenced by inherited cultural narratives. Her current body of work reflects a process of reclamation: confronting societal taboos and opening space for vulnerability, pleasure, and agency.
Rooted in a feminist perspective, her practice is both intimate and political. It invites the viewer into a dialogue that bridges personal experience with broader questions of belonging, freedom, and the power of representation..