ADOBE CREATIVE RESIDENTS

Adobe x Museums

The Adobe Foundation is collaborating with world-renowned art institutions to further Adobe’s commitment to Creativity for All and give underrepresented creators the opportunity to create and share their stories with the world. These institutions use their resources and platforms to increase arts education and the visibility of diverse creators through Creative Residents and creative programming.

Current Residents

Meet the 2025 Residents at the Victoria and Albert Museum and The Museum of Modern Art. Check out their work and learn what they’re focusing on during their time as Residents.

V&A Resident

Inclusive Design
London, UK

Jessica Starns is a multidisciplinary artist interested in inclusive design and disability history and rights. At V&A she will explore how disability enriches our understanding of design, researching adaptive design and objects created by disabled people for disabled people. Jessica will collaborate with the Schools team to create a supportive design studio for children, young people, and their support networks.

V&A Resident
Mosaics and Ceramic Tilework
London, UK

Ciara Neufeldt is a ceramic artist and educator creating objects and installations that bring playfulness and joy into public spaces. At V&A she will collaborate with the Families team to explore themes of community, care, and collective making inspired by the ceramics and mosaics collections. She will also research the quilts collection to understand how communal making can inform her own making process.

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V&A Resident
Photography
London, UK

Michael Akuagwu is a multimedia artist blending photography and photo-manipulation with a surreal approach to explore themes of self, identity, culture, and society. At V&A he will work with the Young People’s team to share his creative process and inspire young people to use self-portraiture as a powerful tool for self-expression. ​

MoMA Resident
Multimedia
New York, NY

Samora Pinderhughes is a multidisciplinary artist, composer, and filmmaker. At MoMA, he will create sonic healing rooms for people who have experienced structural violence. Through performance, installation, film, song, and language, these rooms will shape and hold space for community engagement, collective exchange, and participatory action.

About the Program

Creative Residents

The Creative Residents program gives artists early in their career access to a museum’s resources, including staff expertise, mentorship, and a platform to display their work. During a 12-to-18-month period, Creative Residents hone their skills, expand their networks, and strengthen their practice.

 

Throughout their Residency, Creative Residents partner with their local community to produce socially engaged artwork. For greater detail on opportunities each museum offers Residents to support its creative programming, visit its site below.

Creative programming

Adobe x Museums aims to engage 10 million students globally online and in person with creative programming and resources that will enable them to bring their creativity to the world. To learn more about these museums’ creative programming for the public, visit their sites below.

About the museums

Adobe x Museums helps diversify the world’s most renowned arts institutions, currently increasing access to the arts for communities on four different continents. The program will continue to expand its global impact by adding collaborations in additional geographies. Our current museum collaborators include the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, The Museum of Modern Art in New York City, the Museum of Image and Sound in São Paulo, the Museum of Art & Photography in Bengaluru, and the National Museums of Art throughout Japan. To learn more about these museums’ Creative Residents and/or creative programming, visit their sites.

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Illustrations by Masha Foya

Masha is a Ukrainian artist and recipient of an Adobe Creative Residency Community Fund grant. She uses her unique style to explore new ways of conveying emotion through art by breaking from literal representation. Masha studied fine arts at Kyiv Polytechnic University.