Undercurrent - New York
12 / 02 / 2021 - 09 / 05 / 2021

Creating a fair and equitable space after COVID shuttered artists from residencies, travel, studio visits, exhibitions, and  physical networking, UN/MUTE is an online residency that provides artists an opportunity for a critical exchange and  collaboration while simultaneously connecting resources from the global cultural epicenter of New York City. This  project is co-organized by Undercurrent and the European Union National Institutes for Culture’s New York Cluster. It  will go live on unmute.nyc on February 12, 2021, in concurrence with the Lunar New Year, and will continue  through May 9th, celebrating Europe Day.

The online world that has emerged in response to the pandemic reshapes our de nition of social contact, obscures our  private and public environments, and circumscribes the evolution of communication. UN/MUTE-10002 follows the narratives of ten European artists who have never visited New York City and ten NYC-based artists, paired into teams of two,  one European with one New Yorker. Additionally, one artist is a digital immigrant, born before 1986, and the other is a  digital native, born into the world of web browsers and email, after 1986. Over a series of Zoom sessions, each team’s  collective creative process will unfold in a series of video recordings.

Language serves as the  rst cultural indicator of change. At constant risk of complete extermination, the Amazon is now  more recognized as an online shopping platform than one of our planet’s richest natural resources. We stream video  content into our living rooms while drinking bottled water branded with pictures of mountain springs, and our most  priceless memories are hidden away in a cloud. We sit a virtual world apart from each other – far more than the recommended six feet – obscuring the socioeconomic divisions of race, color, national origin, gender identification, sexual  orientation, religion, and age. The present state of being often sounds more like mythology or folklore than reality.

As the internet conditions our lifestyle, we aim to  nd new normalcy amidst a shortage of vaccines, new virus strains,  unsettling unemployment rates, and a Western world trying to mitigate racism and xenophobia during a delicate socio political epoch. Regardless of our facility with digital technologies, how do we progress without compromising the past?  How can we learn from each other’s individual histories and experiences? Embodying inclusion, multilingualism, and  digitalization, UN/MUTE provides an opportunity for two transatlantic strangers to collaborate on a singular project for a  sustainable future.

UN/MUTE-10002 is a project by EUNIC NY and Undercurrent, realized with financial support from EUNIC — European  Union National Institutes for Culture — Europe’s network of national cultural institutes and organizations, with 36 mem bers from all EU member states. This project was initiated by the Lithuanian Culture Institute and the Consulate General  of Estonia in New York and is co-organized by Austrian Cultural Forum New York, Wallonia-Brussels International in New  York, Czech Center New York, Delegation of Flanders to the USA, Goethe-Institut New York, Arts Council Malta in New  York, Polish Cultural Institute New York, Romanian Cultural Institute, the Hope Recycling Station, the Jindřich  Chalupecký Society, and supported by the European Union Delegation to the United Nations.

Participating artists include: Eren Aksu (Germany), Aaron Bezzina (Malta), Will Calhoun (NYC), Sanne De Wilde (Flanders,  Belgium), FOQL (Poland), Gabrielė Gervickaitė (Lithuania), Kris Grey (NYC), Sophie Guisset (Wallonia-Brussels, Belgium),  Kyle Hittmeier (NYC), Mo Kong (NYC), Yi Hsuan Lai (NYC), H. Lan Thao Lam (NYC), Marie Lukáčová (Czech Republic),  Olesja Katšanovskaja–Münd (Estonia), Sheila Maldonado (NYC), Barbara Maria Neu (Austria), Emmanuel Massillon (NYC),  Alex Mirutziu (Romania), Emily Shanahan (NYC), and Sydney Shavers (NYC).