Shadowcliff Mountain Lodge, in partnership with the Grand Lake Creative District, invites you to a free public event celebrating the 2025 cohort of artists participating in its artist residency program. Join us for an evening of performances and conversation as these nationally recognized artists share their work and reflect on their time in Grand Lake.
Holland Andrews (Brooklyn, NY)
Holland Andrews is a composer, vocalist, clarinetist, and improviser whose work explores themes of vulnerability, healing, and transformation through voice, clarinet, and electronics. They are a 2025 Creative Capital Fellow and Guggenheim Fellow, a 2024 United States Artists Fellow, and a 2023 Foundation for Contemporary Arts Grants to Artists Awardee. Their work was featured in the 2024 Whitney Biennial.
Nina Elder (Gardner, CO)
Nina Elder is an artist and researcher whose interdisciplinary practice investigates ecological change, land use, and cultural memory. Her work has been supported by the Andy Warhol Foundation, the Mellon Foundation, the Rauschenberg Foundation, and the Pollock Krasner Foundation.
jaamil olawale kosoko (Philadelphia, PA)
jaamil olawale kosoko is a multi-spirited Nigerian American author, performance artist, educator, and curator of Yoruba and Natchez descent whose work explores emergent Black queer theory, rest-care strategies, and the politics of fugitivity. They are a Doris Duke Foundation Performing Arts Technology Lab grantee, a Pew Fellow, a two-time MacDowell Fellow, and a Princeton Arts Fellow.
yuniya edi kwon (Brooklyn, NY)
yuniya edi kwon is a violinist, vocalist, and interdisciplinary performance maker whose work draws from Korean folk traditions, Butoh dance, and experimental sound. She is a 2025 Creative Capital and Guggenheim Fellow, a 2023-25 Princeton Arts Fellow, a 2024 Civitella Ranieri Fellow, a 2023 Foundation for Contemporary Arts Robert Rauschenberg Awardee in Music/Sound, and a 2016 United States Artists Ford Fellow.
Cedar Sigo (Lofall, WA)
Cedar Sigo is a poet raised on the Suquamish Reservation in the Pacific Northwest. His work explores the poetic process as a translation of embodied language into textual form. He is a 2022 Foundation for Contemporary Arts Grants to Artists Awardee, Lannan Foundation Fellow, and Allen Ginsberg Visiting Fellow.
Nick Wylie (Chicago, IL)
Nick Wylie is an artist, organizer, and educator. His art practice incorporates video technology, performance, drawing, and queer futurity. He co-founded Harold Arts, ACRE (Artists’ Cooperative Residency and Exhibitions), and Mana Contemporary Chicago and has taught at School of the Art Institute of Chicago, University of Illinois at Chicago, and University of St Francis.
The event is free. RSVP is recommended.

