Berlin-based artists are invited to send their portfolio to Node, to be reviewed by Node resident curators. The selected artists were invited to participate in a brunch hosted by Node to allow curators and artists to meet and present their work in an informal manner.




Berlin-based artists are invited to send their portfolio to Node, to be reviewed by Node resident curators. The selected artists were invited to participate in a brunch hosted by Node to allow curators and artists to meet in an informal manner.









The team of Node Center for Curatorial Studies and artist-friends welcomed with a surprise party the new resident curators of the Summer 2012 residency:
- Lee Foley (US)
- Catherine Gomersall (AU)
- Gladys-Katherina Hernando (US)
- Maeve Mulrennan (IE)
- Iohanna Nicenboim (AR/IL)
- Marilia Pasculli (BR)
- Dunja Rmandic (AU)
- Tanya Toft (DK)
- Aderyn Wood (US)










Node invited the artists that will participate in the Spring 2012 residency final exhibition for breakfast and a presentation of the space distribution based on the exhibition’s concept.



Culturia, an art space dedicated to researching artistic processes and artist-in-residence program, invited Node for a visit. Culturia current residents Laurianne Bixhain, Jake Brooks, Ruth Le Gear and Hannah Goldstein held presentations about their work. The presentations were followed by a tasty dinner with dishes made by all participants, with a honourable mention to the gnocchi with red beet and almond pesto.
ArtConnect Networking Breakfast is a monthly, informal networking event. The past two breakfasts have been hosted at Node.
Besides the casual gathering, each month two project presentations take place. This time the team behind the blog Finding Berlin and the first Berlin-based hot glass studio Berlin Glass.
Berlin-based artists are invited to send their portfolio to Node, to be reviewed by Node resident curators. Ten selected artists were invited to participate in a brunch hosted by Node to allow curators and artists to meet in an informal manner.
On February 14 Node crew Perla, Irati, Lauren and Laura, plus Berlin-based artists and friends, welcomed Node Spring 2012 resident curators Anastasia Albokrinova (RU), Kordula Fritze-Srbic (DE), Valentina Galossi (IT), Carolina Jiménez (ES), John Kenneth Paranada (PH), Paz Ponce Pérez-Bustamante (ES), Nicola Ricciardi (IT) and Alexia Werrie (BE) with Berlin temperatures below zero and a Hawaiian Valentine Welcome Party. Aloha oukou!
In order to facilitate the networking between our resident curators and Berlin based artists, Node Center organizes -among other activities-, portfolio reviews and artists presentations to generate possible collaborations.
This time we invited Vienne Chan, Javier Chozas and Gregor Rozanski to share their work with us:
What is a rotating dishes dinner?
From the latin Rotatoe foodae, it is a dinner method designed by Node Center in which resident curators and guests from Berlin’s art scene, are forced to exchange places in the table anytime the waiters (undercover friends of us) decide it.
Why? Not because we love interrupting people while they are eating, but because we thought it was a good method to catalyze the networking among our guests. Apparently it worked, phew!





















