Artists & Residents
Inclusivity is the very fabric of Arthouse Collective. As a nurturer of the arts and culture, it welcomes artists of diverse art forms, cultures and geographical locations. Artists of ArtHouse Collective are international, globally-renowned and community-centered. Invited artists span the globe, from countries like China, Russia, Venezuela, and the domestic United States. Artists’ disciplines vary from music, filmmaking, and the visual arts. While in residence, ArtHouse Collective encourages artists to focus on their medium and to invite the local community to participate in social conversations around their art forms.
iara raquel
FORMER ARTIST ENGAGEMENT RESIDENT
iara raquel is the Inaugural Artist Engagement Resident of ArtHouse Collective. During her residency iara focused on creativity, collaboration, and healing with the intention of crafting her first musical album about her experience healing into empowerment. She also continued to write her screenplay, connect to the earth, learn spiritual coping mechanisms, face creature’s, and the ego, and engaged in conversations about hopes and dreams to build a positive future.
Laura Bossert
violinist/violist
Competition, has earned recognition for her artistry as a soloist, chamber musician, and pedagogue. She is also one of the most respected and sought after teachers of her generation.
Ms. Bossert has appeared in collaboration with Elmar Oliveira, Joseph Silverstein, Paul Neubauer, Kim Kashkashian, David Jolley, Joseph Robinson and with ensembles such as the Muir and Lark String Quartets, Amelia, Raphael and Mirecourt Piano Trios. She has toured as a jazz violinist with David Amram and Chuck Mangione, and is a frequent guest artist, with The Cello Chix.
Upcoming season highlights, include chamber music and solo collaborations with Tchaikovsky Gold Medalist, cellist Sergey Antonov, chamber music collaborations with violist, Roger Tapping and the Lark and Hausmann String Quartets, a teaching residency at the Eastman School of Music, and a series of master classes at Kent State University.
Soma Cornelius
Performing artist
Pop Lock Animation video “Animated Love”.
Hollie Lyko
artist
Hollie Lyko hails from Hatfield, Pennsylvania and currently resides in both New York and North Carolina. She earned her BFA in Ceramics from the University of Hartford in 2010 and was an Artist in Residence at the Corning Center for the Fine Arts in 2012. Lyko is currently an MFA candidate at Syracuse University. She teaches at Talent Agency, a high school portfolio prep program, in downtown Syracuse. Lyko’s current work manifests itself in both the ceramic object and installation. Her practice revolves around the intersection of kitsch, antiques, the American Dream and celebrity culture.
Rose Marcus
artist
Rose Marcus was born in 1982 in Atlanta. She received a B.F.A. from Pratt Institute and an M.A. in art history from Hunter College, both in New York City, where she currently lives. Marcus has had solo exhibitions at Know More Games and Eli Ping Frances Perkins, New York City; David Peterson Gallery, Minneapolis; And Now, Dallas; and Night Gallery, L.A. In 2010 and 2011, she organized The Dependent Art Fair in New York City, and she will soon have work featured at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art. Marcus's visual, curatorial, and performative work has been mentioned in the New Yorker, the New York Times, Art in America, and Artforum, among others.
Yvonne Buchanan
artist
Buchanan was born in Manhattan, NY. She holds an MFA from the Milton Avery Graduate School at Bard College and a BFA in Illustration from Parson School of Design. Buchanan uses video, animation, photographs, illustrations and drawings to create narratives of survival strategies. Buchanan’s work has been exhibited nationally and internationally at Syracuse International Film Festival, Studio Museum in Harlem, Site: Santa Fe, Slamdance International Film Festival, Hammer Museum/UCLA, Aspex Gallery, 57th Venice Biennale, Society of Illustrators, Everson Museum of Art, Munson Williams Proctor Museum of Art, Urban Video Projects, Rochester Contemporary Art Center, Recontres International Paris/Berlin among others. She teaches in the School of Art at Syracuse University, and lives in Syracuse NY and Southern California.