Monthly Archives: May 2014

Jason E. Carter – Detroit, Michigan

Briefly describe the work that you do. Light has had a continual presence in subject and concept throughout the history of painting, but how it is understood and interpreted has evolved over time.   My current paintings are meditations on a … Continue reading

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Liz Tran – Seattle, Washington

Briefly describe the work you do. My work is influenced by the connection between the natural world and my internal environment. Mountains represent overcoming obstacles, water symbolizes change and trees, growth. My goal is to create an atmosphere that is … Continue reading

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Renee Robbins – Chicago, Illinois

Briefly describe the work that you do. I create and imagine worlds that are fluid, changing, morphing, and emerging. While the paintings draw from natural phenomena and micro to macro relationships, the work also pulls from the diversity and range … Continue reading

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Mary Bucci McCoy – Boston, Massachusetts

Briefly describe the work that you do. I make intimate, abstract acrylic paintings on rectilinear and vertical oval panels that synthesize oblique references to the body and the landscape on both macro and micro levels through form, color, and material. … Continue reading

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Lauren Brooke Miller – Richmond, Virginia

Briefly describe the work you do. I work to create a visceral sensation that narrates my bodily space.  The human vessel, or in particular “my body” can be portrayed as a complex, grotesque, and yet wonderfully beautiful set of systems.  … Continue reading

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Matthew Woodward – Chicago, Illinois

Briefly describe the work that you do. The work I do is mixed-media based. I would lean toward calling them drawings but lately I think that I might be approaching Painting through a backdoor while it sleeps. In the past … Continue reading

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Ripley Whiteside – Montreal, Quebec

Briefly describe the work you do. I make drawings and paintings that scrutinize our conception of nature. Sometimes this involves ‘unnaturalizing’ the natural world and articulating the distance that we put between ourselves and nature. I’m drawn to the fact … Continue reading

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Erin Castellan – Asheville, North Carolina

Briefly describe the work that you do. My current body of work is constructed from yarns, threads, fabrics, and thick applications of paint. Most of my studio time is devoted to hand-embroidery and stitching together various collaged materials. Compositions are … Continue reading

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Skye Livingston – Kansas City, Missouri

Briefly describe the work that you do. Using a wide variety of materials and processes I create images and objects dealing with the concepts of healing and nourishing oneself. This often includes parallel explorations of cataloguing a multi-faceted and changing … Continue reading

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Tommy Taylor – Raleigh, North Carolina

Briefly describe the work you do. I use a variety of different images from my experiences, paint them, scan them, print them, stitch them, and paint them again to reflect on the world and how we might see ourselves in … Continue reading

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