
The Lab provides a peaceful and supportive space for artists and scholars to work, rest, contemplate and collaborate.


The James Stevenson Lost and Found Lab is a retreat-like incubator hosting residencies for those exploring the relationship between language and art.




“I am thrilled and honored to be the inaugural artist-in-residence at The James Stevenson Lost and Found Lab,” says Weatherwax. “I am a long-time fan of Stevenson’s work and the lab’s mission couldn’t be more in line with my interests.”



The Lab provides a peaceful and supportive space for artists and scholars to work, rest, contemplate and collaborate.












Inspired by a love for lost histories and hidden treasures
The Lost and Found Lab is an artist’s residency located in Cos Cob, CT created in honor of James Stevenson by the artist Josie Merck.
The Lab’s mission is to provide a work and living space to visual artists, scholars, curators, writers, composers, arts professionals and interdisciplinary thinkers drawn to exploring the relationship between visual art and the written word.