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Noga Cohen returns to the 2026 Arts Center Residency as an On-Site Assistant.
As a resident in 2025, she explored the use of bio-plastics, eventually developing Safety Net, which is on view at the @bronxmuseum AIM Biennial until June 29, 2026.
Swipe to learn how Cohen weaves meaning into her work through disruption and repair.
Courtesy of The Bronx Museum, Photos by Argenis Apolinario

Noga Cohen returns to the 2026 Arts Center Residency as an On-Site Assistant.
As a resident in 2025, she explored the use of bio-plastics, eventually developing Safety Net, which is on view at the @bronxmuseum AIM Biennial until June 29, 2026.
Swipe to learn how Cohen weaves meaning into her work through disruption and repair.
Courtesy of The Bronx Museum, Photos by Argenis Apolinario

Noga Cohen returns to the 2026 Arts Center Residency as an On-Site Assistant.
As a resident in 2025, she explored the use of bio-plastics, eventually developing Safety Net, which is on view at the @bronxmuseum AIM Biennial until June 29, 2026.
Swipe to learn how Cohen weaves meaning into her work through disruption and repair.
Courtesy of The Bronx Museum, Photos by Argenis Apolinario

Noga Cohen returns to the 2026 Arts Center Residency as an On-Site Assistant.
As a resident in 2025, she explored the use of bio-plastics, eventually developing Safety Net, which is on view at the @bronxmuseum AIM Biennial until June 29, 2026.
Swipe to learn how Cohen weaves meaning into her work through disruption and repair.
Courtesy of The Bronx Museum, Photos by Argenis Apolinario

Noga Cohen returns to the 2026 Arts Center Residency as an On-Site Assistant.
As a resident in 2025, she explored the use of bio-plastics, eventually developing Safety Net, which is on view at the @bronxmuseum AIM Biennial until June 29, 2026.
Swipe to learn how Cohen weaves meaning into her work through disruption and repair.
Courtesy of The Bronx Museum, Photos by Argenis Apolinario

Noga Cohen returns to the 2026 Arts Center Residency as an On-Site Assistant.
As a resident in 2025, she explored the use of bio-plastics, eventually developing Safety Net, which is on view at the @bronxmuseum AIM Biennial until June 29, 2026.
Swipe to learn how Cohen weaves meaning into her work through disruption and repair.
Courtesy of The Bronx Museum, Photos by Argenis Apolinario

Hot on the heels of the joyful opening celebration for ‘The Seventh AIM: Biennial: Forms of Connection,’ we are delighted to share some details of a major exhibition program coming up on Saturday, February 7: The 2026 AIM Convening, a professional development and community building event for artists 🤩
The Convening is organized and facilitated by the 14 artists who completed @bronxmuseum’s prestigious AIM Fellowship last year, and who currently have work on view in ‘The Seventh AIM Biennial!’
The full schedule and RSVP for the multi-part event are linked in @bronxmuseum’s bio 🔗 Some aspects of the program require registration by next Sunday, February 1.
Specifically, 2025 AIM Fellows @nogie_, @sangminl, @piero.penizzotto, and @v.w.yeh are offering fifteen minute one-on-one Artist Career Advising appointments from 1-3 PM during the Convening. Sign up now or join the waitlist via the link in @bronxmuseum’s bio 👀
Aaaaaaand you can submit artwork to the Virtual Art Share that is displayed in the Museum during the Convening via the link in our bio by Feb 1 📩
The Convening has many more opportunities to engage and learn - including a clay workshop and an artist talk with @dianaalhadid, @gyunhurstudio, & @woominpkim.
#BronxMuseum #AIMconvening

Hot on the heels of the joyful opening celebration for ‘The Seventh AIM: Biennial: Forms of Connection,’ we are delighted to share some details of a major exhibition program coming up on Saturday, February 7: The 2026 AIM Convening, a professional development and community building event for artists 🤩
The Convening is organized and facilitated by the 14 artists who completed @bronxmuseum’s prestigious AIM Fellowship last year, and who currently have work on view in ‘The Seventh AIM Biennial!’
The full schedule and RSVP for the multi-part event are linked in @bronxmuseum’s bio 🔗 Some aspects of the program require registration by next Sunday, February 1.
Specifically, 2025 AIM Fellows @nogie_, @sangminl, @piero.penizzotto, and @v.w.yeh are offering fifteen minute one-on-one Artist Career Advising appointments from 1-3 PM during the Convening. Sign up now or join the waitlist via the link in @bronxmuseum’s bio 👀
Aaaaaaand you can submit artwork to the Virtual Art Share that is displayed in the Museum during the Convening via the link in our bio by Feb 1 📩
The Convening has many more opportunities to engage and learn - including a clay workshop and an artist talk with @dianaalhadid, @gyunhurstudio, & @woominpkim.
#BronxMuseum #AIMconvening

I’m so excited to share new work at the 7th AIM Biennial at The Bronx Museum! Grateful to be among a group of talented fellows of the 24’ and 25’ AIM cohorts, which I’ve learned so much from. This fellowship program will always have a special place in my heart ♥️
Come celebrate with us on Friday, January 23rd, 6:00-8:00 pm.
The Bronx Museum
1040 Grand Concourse
The Bronx, NY 10456
Exhibition On View:
January 23 – June 29, 2026
Co-Curators:
Patrick Rowe, Associate Director of Education & Public Engagement, & Nell Klugman
Participating Artists:
2025 AIM Fellows: Katie Chin, Noga Cohen, Jill Cohen-Nuñez, Rocío Delaloye, Nazli Efe, Erick Alejandro Hernandez, Leekyung Kang, kiarita, Sangmin Lee, Massiel Mafes, Piero Penizzotto, Jennifer Teresa Villanueva, Cyle Warner, and V Yeh
2024 AIM Fellows: Skip Brea, Hedwig Brouckaert, Jordan Cruz, Ricki Dwyer, Bryan Fernandez, Diana Guerra, DeepPond Kim, Juyon Lee, Delvin Lugo, Jodie Lyn-Kee-Chow, lauren mcavoy, Laurel Richardson, Asia Stewart, and Motohiro Takeda

I’m so excited to share new work at the 7th AIM Biennial at The Bronx Museum! Grateful to be among a group of talented fellows of the 24’ and 25’ AIM cohorts, which I’ve learned so much from. This fellowship program will always have a special place in my heart ♥️
Come celebrate with us on Friday, January 23rd, 6:00-8:00 pm.
The Bronx Museum
1040 Grand Concourse
The Bronx, NY 10456
Exhibition On View:
January 23 – June 29, 2026
Co-Curators:
Patrick Rowe, Associate Director of Education & Public Engagement, & Nell Klugman
Participating Artists:
2025 AIM Fellows: Katie Chin, Noga Cohen, Jill Cohen-Nuñez, Rocío Delaloye, Nazli Efe, Erick Alejandro Hernandez, Leekyung Kang, kiarita, Sangmin Lee, Massiel Mafes, Piero Penizzotto, Jennifer Teresa Villanueva, Cyle Warner, and V Yeh
2024 AIM Fellows: Skip Brea, Hedwig Brouckaert, Jordan Cruz, Ricki Dwyer, Bryan Fernandez, Diana Guerra, DeepPond Kim, Juyon Lee, Delvin Lugo, Jodie Lyn-Kee-Chow, lauren mcavoy, Laurel Richardson, Asia Stewart, and Motohiro Takeda

I’m so excited to share new work at the 7th AIM Biennial at The Bronx Museum! Grateful to be among a group of talented fellows of the 24’ and 25’ AIM cohorts, which I’ve learned so much from. This fellowship program will always have a special place in my heart ♥️
Come celebrate with us on Friday, January 23rd, 6:00-8:00 pm.
The Bronx Museum
1040 Grand Concourse
The Bronx, NY 10456
Exhibition On View:
January 23 – June 29, 2026
Co-Curators:
Patrick Rowe, Associate Director of Education & Public Engagement, & Nell Klugman
Participating Artists:
2025 AIM Fellows: Katie Chin, Noga Cohen, Jill Cohen-Nuñez, Rocío Delaloye, Nazli Efe, Erick Alejandro Hernandez, Leekyung Kang, kiarita, Sangmin Lee, Massiel Mafes, Piero Penizzotto, Jennifer Teresa Villanueva, Cyle Warner, and V Yeh
2024 AIM Fellows: Skip Brea, Hedwig Brouckaert, Jordan Cruz, Ricki Dwyer, Bryan Fernandez, Diana Guerra, DeepPond Kim, Juyon Lee, Delvin Lugo, Jodie Lyn-Kee-Chow, lauren mcavoy, Laurel Richardson, Asia Stewart, and Motohiro Takeda

Artist Spotlight! 🕸️
RAR invited emerging multidisciplinary artist and educator Noga Cohen to share about career programs that have supported her work thus far.
On her own volition, Noga reflected on the impact of residencies and fellowships from @lmcc_nyc @nyfacurrent @bronxmuseum on her career readiness and network of support in New York City.
Swipe to read about these programs in Noga’s words 👣
Lots of insight for #nycartists looking to tap into emerging networks and #immigrantartists seeking mentorship.
Thanks for sharing @nogie_ ✨
Join RAR in contributing to an arts ecosystem grounded in knowledge-sharing and mutual support. DM us if you have a perspective to share that could benefit other working artists! 👣
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#artistssupport #artistssupportingartists #nycartists #nyartists #nycartgallery #nycmuseum #emergingartists #nycstudio #nycartscene #artgrant #artresidency #artistinresidence #artistspotlight

Artist Spotlight! 🕸️
RAR invited emerging multidisciplinary artist and educator Noga Cohen to share about career programs that have supported her work thus far.
On her own volition, Noga reflected on the impact of residencies and fellowships from @lmcc_nyc @nyfacurrent @bronxmuseum on her career readiness and network of support in New York City.
Swipe to read about these programs in Noga’s words 👣
Lots of insight for #nycartists looking to tap into emerging networks and #immigrantartists seeking mentorship.
Thanks for sharing @nogie_ ✨
Join RAR in contributing to an arts ecosystem grounded in knowledge-sharing and mutual support. DM us if you have a perspective to share that could benefit other working artists! 👣
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#artistssupport #artistssupportingartists #nycartists #nyartists #nycartgallery #nycmuseum #emergingartists #nycstudio #nycartscene #artgrant #artresidency #artistinresidence #artistspotlight

Artist Spotlight! 🕸️
RAR invited emerging multidisciplinary artist and educator Noga Cohen to share about career programs that have supported her work thus far.
On her own volition, Noga reflected on the impact of residencies and fellowships from @lmcc_nyc @nyfacurrent @bronxmuseum on her career readiness and network of support in New York City.
Swipe to read about these programs in Noga’s words 👣
Lots of insight for #nycartists looking to tap into emerging networks and #immigrantartists seeking mentorship.
Thanks for sharing @nogie_ ✨
Join RAR in contributing to an arts ecosystem grounded in knowledge-sharing and mutual support. DM us if you have a perspective to share that could benefit other working artists! 👣
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#artistssupport #artistssupportingartists #nycartists #nyartists #nycartgallery #nycmuseum #emergingartists #nycstudio #nycartscene #artgrant #artresidency #artistinresidence #artistspotlight

Artist Spotlight! 🕸️
RAR invited emerging multidisciplinary artist and educator Noga Cohen to share about career programs that have supported her work thus far.
On her own volition, Noga reflected on the impact of residencies and fellowships from @lmcc_nyc @nyfacurrent @bronxmuseum on her career readiness and network of support in New York City.
Swipe to read about these programs in Noga’s words 👣
Lots of insight for #nycartists looking to tap into emerging networks and #immigrantartists seeking mentorship.
Thanks for sharing @nogie_ ✨
Join RAR in contributing to an arts ecosystem grounded in knowledge-sharing and mutual support. DM us if you have a perspective to share that could benefit other working artists! 👣
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#artistssupport #artistssupportingartists #nycartists #nyartists #nycartgallery #nycmuseum #emergingartists #nycstudio #nycartscene #artgrant #artresidency #artistinresidence #artistspotlight

Artist Spotlight! 🕸️
RAR invited emerging multidisciplinary artist and educator Noga Cohen to share about career programs that have supported her work thus far.
On her own volition, Noga reflected on the impact of residencies and fellowships from @lmcc_nyc @nyfacurrent @bronxmuseum on her career readiness and network of support in New York City.
Swipe to read about these programs in Noga’s words 👣
Lots of insight for #nycartists looking to tap into emerging networks and #immigrantartists seeking mentorship.
Thanks for sharing @nogie_ ✨
Join RAR in contributing to an arts ecosystem grounded in knowledge-sharing and mutual support. DM us if you have a perspective to share that could benefit other working artists! 👣
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#artistssupport #artistssupportingartists #nycartists #nyartists #nycartgallery #nycmuseum #emergingartists #nycstudio #nycartscene #artgrant #artresidency #artistinresidence #artistspotlight

Artist Spotlight! 🕸️
RAR invited emerging multidisciplinary artist and educator Noga Cohen to share about career programs that have supported her work thus far.
On her own volition, Noga reflected on the impact of residencies and fellowships from @lmcc_nyc @nyfacurrent @bronxmuseum on her career readiness and network of support in New York City.
Swipe to read about these programs in Noga’s words 👣
Lots of insight for #nycartists looking to tap into emerging networks and #immigrantartists seeking mentorship.
Thanks for sharing @nogie_ ✨
Join RAR in contributing to an arts ecosystem grounded in knowledge-sharing and mutual support. DM us if you have a perspective to share that could benefit other working artists! 👣
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#artistssupport #artistssupportingartists #nycartists #nyartists #nycartgallery #nycmuseum #emergingartists #nycstudio #nycartscene #artgrant #artresidency #artistinresidence #artistspotlight

My recent site specific installation at @artifice.nyc Whitebox, called What If To Survive Is To Become Something Else, was a reflection on processes transformation. It’s made out of biodegradable plastic casted onto 6-pack can holders - each piece is a testament of how organic and synthetic materials shape and twist one another symbiotically.
This project, curated by @caitlintherien , was shown at @zerospace Brooklyn.

My recent site specific installation at @artifice.nyc Whitebox, called What If To Survive Is To Become Something Else, was a reflection on processes transformation. It’s made out of biodegradable plastic casted onto 6-pack can holders - each piece is a testament of how organic and synthetic materials shape and twist one another symbiotically.
This project, curated by @caitlintherien , was shown at @zerospace Brooklyn.

My recent site specific installation at @artifice.nyc Whitebox, called What If To Survive Is To Become Something Else, was a reflection on processes transformation. It’s made out of biodegradable plastic casted onto 6-pack can holders - each piece is a testament of how organic and synthetic materials shape and twist one another symbiotically.
This project, curated by @caitlintherien , was shown at @zerospace Brooklyn.

My recent site specific installation at @artifice.nyc Whitebox, called What If To Survive Is To Become Something Else, was a reflection on processes transformation. It’s made out of biodegradable plastic casted onto 6-pack can holders - each piece is a testament of how organic and synthetic materials shape and twist one another symbiotically.
This project, curated by @caitlintherien , was shown at @zerospace Brooklyn.

My recent site specific installation at @artifice.nyc Whitebox, called What If To Survive Is To Become Something Else, was a reflection on processes transformation. It’s made out of biodegradable plastic casted onto 6-pack can holders - each piece is a testament of how organic and synthetic materials shape and twist one another symbiotically.
This project, curated by @caitlintherien , was shown at @zerospace Brooklyn.

My recent site specific installation at @artifice.nyc Whitebox, called What If To Survive Is To Become Something Else, was a reflection on processes transformation. It’s made out of biodegradable plastic casted onto 6-pack can holders - each piece is a testament of how organic and synthetic materials shape and twist one another symbiotically.
This project, curated by @caitlintherien , was shown at @zerospace Brooklyn.

Some pictures from Syncretism artist talk at Lacy Rd Collective ✨
I love being a part of projects run by artists. I’m grateful to have been included in Syncretism, a @newyorktextilemonth group show curated by the brilliant @rfflowerr and @jasminriskstudio , amongst so many great artists.
Photos by @fredaxia 💗

Some pictures from Syncretism artist talk at Lacy Rd Collective ✨
I love being a part of projects run by artists. I’m grateful to have been included in Syncretism, a @newyorktextilemonth group show curated by the brilliant @rfflowerr and @jasminriskstudio , amongst so many great artists.
Photos by @fredaxia 💗

Some pictures from Syncretism artist talk at Lacy Rd Collective ✨
I love being a part of projects run by artists. I’m grateful to have been included in Syncretism, a @newyorktextilemonth group show curated by the brilliant @rfflowerr and @jasminriskstudio , amongst so many great artists.
Photos by @fredaxia 💗

Some pictures from Syncretism artist talk at Lacy Rd Collective ✨
I love being a part of projects run by artists. I’m grateful to have been included in Syncretism, a @newyorktextilemonth group show curated by the brilliant @rfflowerr and @jasminriskstudio , amongst so many great artists.
Photos by @fredaxia 💗

Some pictures from Syncretism artist talk at Lacy Rd Collective ✨
I love being a part of projects run by artists. I’m grateful to have been included in Syncretism, a @newyorktextilemonth group show curated by the brilliant @rfflowerr and @jasminriskstudio , amongst so many great artists.
Photos by @fredaxia 💗

Excited to be a part of @newyorktextilemonth exhibition curated by the wonderful @rfflowerr and @jasminriskstudio !
Syncretism
Lacy Rd Collective
712 Broadway #3
New York, NY
Sep 30 - Oct 2, 2025
Open by appointment, email romilly@lacyrd.com
Wheelchair accessible by elevator
Oct 3 - 6-9 PM Opening Reception
Oct 4 - 11 AM - 9 PM Gallery Open
4 - 6 PM Artists Talk
6:30 PM Dance Performance by Rachel Marchica
7 - 8 PM Syncretism Panel Talk
As a part of New York Textile Month
Curated by Romilly Rinck and Jasmin Risk
Artists:
Noga Cohen @nogie_
Amy Chien @amy_art_architecture
Billy Chen @madbilly114
Charlotte Saint Cullen @_harlotte_ullen
William Takao Eliot @takaomakesthings
Francisco echo Eraso @realityhasbeenpostponed
Sally Kong @sally.jh.kong
Lelia Levy
Ollie Hongji Li @ollie_must_create
Ingrid Yi-Chen Lu @ingridluuuu
Grace Morenko grace_morenko
Layla NK @violetmenace
María-Elena Pombo @fragmentario_
Lin Qiqing @qiqing077
Romilly Rinck @rfflowerr
Jasmin Risk @jasminriskstudio
Alex Dolores Salerno @alex_dolores_
Jessica Thies & Lily Behnke @jessicathiesdesigns
Carolina Trinker @carolinatrinker
Theo Trotter @theotrotter
Alya Yersu Toraman @alyadoesthings
Freda Xia @fredaxia

@lmcc_nyc Open Studios is coming up! This Saturday, 9/27, 12:00-5:00 pm, I will be there among a cohort of 18 incredible artists.
In the past 7 months, I played, experimented, had long coffee breaks by the river, and many laughs with my fellow artists in residency. I am excited to show you what I’ve made and talk about art!
@lmcc_nyc Open Studios is coming up! This Saturday, 9/27, 12:00-5:00 pm, I will be there among a cohort of 18 incredible artists.
In the past 7 months, I played, experimented, had long coffee breaks by the river, and many laughs with my fellow artists in residency. I am excited to show you what I’ve made and talk about art!

@lmcc_nyc Open Studios is coming up! This Saturday, 9/27, 12:00-5:00 pm, I will be there among a cohort of 18 incredible artists.
In the past 7 months, I played, experimented, had long coffee breaks by the river, and many laughs with my fellow artists in residency. I am excited to show you what I’ve made and talk about art!
@lmcc_nyc Open Studios is coming up! This Saturday, 9/27, 12:00-5:00 pm, I will be there among a cohort of 18 incredible artists.
In the past 7 months, I played, experimented, had long coffee breaks by the river, and many laughs with my fellow artists in residency. I am excited to show you what I’ve made and talk about art!

Join me on September 27th, 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm for @lmcc_nyc Arts Center Residency Open Studios!
This is the last open studios event for our 2025 cohort - I’m excited to show work in progress and chat about my process. See you on Governor’s Island

Join me on September 27th, 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm for @lmcc_nyc Arts Center Residency Open Studios!
This is the last open studios event for our 2025 cohort - I’m excited to show work in progress and chat about my process. See you on Governor’s Island
WHITEBOX ACT I: ARTIFACT 4/6
THE ANCESTRAL
What If To Survive Is To Become Something Else by Noga Cohen
Reminiscing on the ways invisible forces shape - and are shaped by one another, What If To Survive Is To Become Something Else contemplates the blurred boundary between the anthropomorphic, the human, and synthetic objects. This floor installation incorporates biodegradable plastic casted onto disposable six-pack can holders, transforming familiar symbols of waste and consumption into spinal, animalistic objects.
WHITEBOX: The Garden (ACT I) 4-7pm
Presenting material artifacts grounded in bioculture and biophilia, exploring how we cultivate, disrupt, and relate to the living world.
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Presenting ARTIFACT 4/6
ARTIFACTS are pieces made with a skill and/or to represent a concept. We position these as not isolated objects, but relational presences. Each exists in conversation: with its viewer, its setting, and how its encountered.
ARTIFICE is a hybrid concept studio based on science-fiction, where art + technology converge to shape + link artifacts through strategy + vision.
ZeroSpace @zerospace
345 Butler St, Gowanus
RSVP link in bio or visit lu.ma/005

Lately, I’ve been developing a new body of work that combines mass-produced found objects with biodegradable plastic. This synthesis of materials has opened up so many unexpected discoveries, revealing how organic and synthetic elements shape, and are shaped by one another. Fascinated by the twisted, spine-like forms that emerged through these experiments, I began laying the groundwork for a larger project.
I’m now excited to present a site-specific installation at @zerospace as part of @artifice.nyc 005, opening on Saturday, September 20th. For more details and RSVP go to the link in my bio!

Lately, I’ve been developing a new body of work that combines mass-produced found objects with biodegradable plastic. This synthesis of materials has opened up so many unexpected discoveries, revealing how organic and synthetic elements shape, and are shaped by one another. Fascinated by the twisted, spine-like forms that emerged through these experiments, I began laying the groundwork for a larger project.
I’m now excited to present a site-specific installation at @zerospace as part of @artifice.nyc 005, opening on Saturday, September 20th. For more details and RSVP go to the link in my bio!

Lately, I’ve been developing a new body of work that combines mass-produced found objects with biodegradable plastic. This synthesis of materials has opened up so many unexpected discoveries, revealing how organic and synthetic elements shape, and are shaped by one another. Fascinated by the twisted, spine-like forms that emerged through these experiments, I began laying the groundwork for a larger project.
I’m now excited to present a site-specific installation at @zerospace as part of @artifice.nyc 005, opening on Saturday, September 20th. For more details and RSVP go to the link in my bio!

Lately, I’ve been developing a new body of work that combines mass-produced found objects with biodegradable plastic. This synthesis of materials has opened up so many unexpected discoveries, revealing how organic and synthetic elements shape, and are shaped by one another. Fascinated by the twisted, spine-like forms that emerged through these experiments, I began laying the groundwork for a larger project.
I’m now excited to present a site-specific installation at @zerospace as part of @artifice.nyc 005, opening on Saturday, September 20th. For more details and RSVP go to the link in my bio!
Lately, I’ve been developing a new body of work that combines mass-produced found objects with biodegradable plastic. This synthesis of materials has opened up so many unexpected discoveries, revealing how organic and synthetic elements shape, and are shaped by one another. Fascinated by the twisted, spine-like forms that emerged through these experiments, I began laying the groundwork for a larger project.
I’m now excited to present a site-specific installation at @zerospace as part of @artifice.nyc 005, opening on Saturday, September 20th. For more details and RSVP go to the link in my bio!
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