CHEZ BUSHWICK, Brooklyn, New York, received $15,700 in support of the creation and production of a new work, A Museum of Nothing, by Jonah Bokaer and a collaborative creation residency at the Camargo Foundation for Bokaer through the Jerome@Camargo program. Chez Bushwick fosters the development, research, and presentation of new performance works across disciplines through rehearsal and performance subsidies, arts advocacy, education, outreach, and community development. Within its umbrella, it sustains the multidisciplinary work of Jonah Bokaer, which includes choreography, media art, video, sculpture, and installation-based practices. A Museum of Nothing is a movement-based multidisciplinary production with text by Antoine Dufeu. The piece begins as a solo and progresses into a production for four performers, combining social sculpture with new media. A residency for Bokaer at the Camargo Foundation will enable him to work on the creation of choreography, integrate scenic elements, and seed the creation of a multi-dimensional design in collaboration with author Dufeu.