The Collider at Lincoln Center x Onassis ONX: A Groundbreaking Collaboration in Arts and Technology

October 2024 to June 2025 in New York

This fall, Onassis ONX is joining the Lincoln Center as Collaborator for the first year of The Collider Fellowship. This cutting-edge residency program brings together six visionary artists to explore the ways that technology can enhance in-person experience, particularly in performance.

Over the course of eight months, the Collider fellows will participate in cross-disciplinary exchanges and receive both studio space and financial support in order to take a deep dive into new forms of innovation in the performing arts. From Onassis ONX, the fellows will receive an 8-month Onassis ONX membership, artistic and administrative support, and curated opportunities to engage with the public and the Onassis ONX creative community.

This year’s Collider fellows includes a dynamic group of artists at the forefront of their fields: director and transdisciplinary artist Celine Daemen; improviser and composer Kengchakaj Kengkarnka; performer, composer, and multi-instrumentalist Angélica Negrón; creative director and choreographer Brandon Powers; multidisciplinary director and creator Annie Saunders; and theater, dance, and installation artist Andrew Schneider. Their work during the Collider residency promises to push the boundaries of artistic innovation, fostering collaboration and new forms of expression that resonate within and beyond the arts and technology sectors.

This residency marks a significant step forward in Onassis Culture's- Onassis ONX commitment to nurturing cutting-edge artistic practices that merge technology with human experience, driving the future of the creative industries.

Collider Fellows & Onassis ONX Members:

Celine Daemen (ONX Member through Lincoln for the year)

Angélica Negrón (ONX Member through Lincoln for the year)

Kengchakaj (ONX Member through Lincoln for the year)

Brandon Powers (ONX Member)

Annie Saunders (ONX Member)

Andrew Schneider (ONX Member)

About the Lincoln Center:

Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts (LCPA) is a cultural and civic cornerstone of New York City. The primary advocate for the entire Lincoln Center campus, our strategic priorities include: fostering collaboration and deepening impact across the Lincoln Center resident organizations; championing inclusion and increasing the accessibility and reach of Lincoln Center’s work; and nurturing innovation on stage and off to help ensure the arts are at the center of civic life for all. LCPA presents hundreds of programs each year, offered primarily for free and choose-what-you-pay, including many specially designed for young audiences, families, and those with disabilities.