Monthly Archives: March 2014

Heather Oelklaus – Colorado Spring, Colorado

Briefly describe the work you do. Experimentation with alternative process is a key element in my photographic art. I incorporate contemporary concepts and iconic imagery with early photographic techniques such as Daguerreotype, wet plate collodion, lumen prints, pinhole photography, chemigrams, … Continue reading

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Andrea Beiko – Toronto, Ontario

Briefly describe the work you do. I have always been intrigued by the unnoticed; things that most people overlook, ignore, or are oblivious to. I am constantly wondering why these intricate items are where they are, what their purpose is, … Continue reading

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Della Wells – Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Briefly describe the work that you do. I am a visual story teller.  At what point in your life did you decide to become an artist? To be honest with you, I never gave much thought to being an artist. … Continue reading

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Leslie Grossman – Davenport, Iowa

Briefly describe the work that you do. I consider myself a printmaker, but more so in the unconventional and conceptual vein. I tend to focus on the process behind making multiples, history and documentation of the mark, and the ever-precious … Continue reading

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Aaron Meyers – Austin, Texas

Briefly describe the work you do. My current work is anything but novel; it is largely about our bodily experiences with things like buildings, furniture. and highway overpasses. The materials and forms are used in a matter of fact way but … Continue reading

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Sara Risley – Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Briefly describe the work that you do. I work abstractly.  Most of my work is photography based and digitally altered but I also paint.  My photography based digital images start with their source.  I photograph anything with lots of color … Continue reading

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Maria Lux – Champaign, Illinois

Briefly describe the work you do. I make installation-based projects that use a variety of material approaches centering around animals. I consider myself part of larger work going on in many different disciplines that strives to take animals seriously as … Continue reading

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Ashton Ludden – Knoxville, Tennessee

Briefly describe the work you do. My recent prints are primarily engravings augmented with labored aquatints and its imagery initiates a conversation about our relationship with animals. We assign roles and values to various species based on their function, visual … Continue reading

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Aaron North – Providence, Rhode Island

Briefly describe the work that you do. I predominately paint animals, humans, and objects, and I work in oils. My paintings are typically very busy and colorful. At what point in your life did you decide to become an artist? … Continue reading

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Betsy Byers – Minneapolis, Minnesota

Briefly describe the work that you do. I paint to discover and imagine our intimate relationship with the environment in an abstract form. My paintings are an intersection of bodily senses, memory and process. Influenced by phenomenology, my studio practice … Continue reading

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