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Monthly Archives: December 2014
Stephanie Clark – Minneapolis, Minnesota
Briefly describe the work you do. My most recent work concerns my physicality in locale and environment. While residing in different communities over time, my work has become oracular in nature: each painting revealing itself through my time spent … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged #Minneapolis, abstract; painter, landscape, migration, MN
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Erika Boudreau-Barbee – New York, New York
Briefly describe the work you do. My art is usually derived from thought and the hopscotch mapping of my mind bursting with free exploration. What my choreographic work attempts to bring forward is the visually appealing and the visually repulsive … Continue reading
Sara Willadsen – Sheboygan Falls, Wisconsin
Briefly describe the work you do. I make pictures that satisfy my curiosity in aesthetics and found materials. Combining these articles with reappropriations of my own work allows me to employ past patterns and marks as prompts for new structures … Continue reading
Posted in Collage, Painting
Tagged contemporary art, Landscapes, Mixed-Media, ollage, Wisconsin
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Uriel Ziv – Kfar Saba Israel
Briefly describe the work you do. I base my artwork on the need to integrate motion, or something that hints at motion (e.g. video, light, sound, motors, etc.), in passive objects. Also, by including disruption, repetition and the use of … Continue reading
Mena Ganey – Roswell, Georgia
Briefly describe the work you do. I have questions that need answers. My artwork is me trying to figure out how to physically make some sort of answer. Right now I’m focused on the peculiar problem of people identifying southwest … Continue reading
Posted in Painting, Uncategorized
Tagged contemporary art, glitch, History, Painting, Technology
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Chloe Feldman Emison – Boston, Massachusetts
Briefly describe the work you do. Other than that, the work varies greatly. Sometimes it is representational and sometimes not; sometimes very meticulous and sometimes not; sometimes in black and white and sometimes in color. Sometimes the body is monstrous … Continue reading
Janina Anderson – Washington, DC
Briefly describe the work you do. I work in a variety of mediums creating work that interacts with the human figure. I’m very interested in our relationship to the body, how it informs identity, and how these issues can be … Continue reading
Brett Suemnicht – Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Briefly describe the work you do. My work becomes as static as my self-exploration into a queer identification. My work looks at mainstream notions that define desire, behavior and personal constitution. I look at google mainframes, hate speech, and other … Continue reading
Posted in Book Arts, Photography, Printmaking
Tagged artist books, LGBTQ, Milwaukee, photography, printmaking
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Roger Colombik – Wimberley, Texas
Briefly describe the work you do. My studio practice is divided between sculpture and intervention/social practice based projects. Working primarily in metal (cast and fabricated) the sculptures are often narrative, conveying fragments of a story that swims between fictions and … Continue reading
Posted in Sculpture
Tagged Bronze Sculpture, Burma, Large Format Photography, public art, Public Sculpture
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