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Monthly Archives: March 2015
Barbara Bargiel – London
Briefly describe the work you do. Where art sits, how it is viewed, how ‘visible’ it is and how it can be experienced—these are some of the questions which occupy my practice. In site-specific works, using video, sound, performance, sculpture, photography … Continue reading
Posted in Installation, Video
Tagged ephemeral artwork/installation, filmmaker, London, scenographer, visual artist
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Jane Deschner – Billings, Montana
Briefly describe the work you do. “Jane Waggoner Deschner’s photo-collages riff perhaps most clearly on the concept of photographic keepsake. Family photographs, sewn together and topped with exuberant embroidered doodles and messages, celebrate the medium’s home-spun beginnings while poignantly pushing … Continue reading
Posted in Collage, Embroidery, mixed media
Tagged Embroidery, found photograph, Mixed-Media, Montana, photo-collage
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Ula Einstein – New York, New York
Briefly describe the work you do. Using the inspiration of the material’s characteristics as a starting point, the urge to change, advance, conceal, and unconceal, as the particular work takes form, I’m engaged in morphing, re-metabolizing, and transformation. In an … Continue reading
Posted in Drawing, Installation, mixed media
Tagged Drawing, Installation, Mixed-Media, New York City, works on paper
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Charlotte Becket – Brooklyn, New York
Briefly describe the work you do. Our environment is one where automation, information, consumerism, progress and erosion are collapsed into a muddle that both celebrates and questions its status quo. The mechanical sculptures I construct explore the complexities of this … Continue reading
Carol Ladewig – Oakland, California
Briefly describe the work you do. In my Year in Color works, I seek to render abstract concepts, such as time and its measurement, into an abstract visual vocabulary. I began this body of work in 2011 when I took … Continue reading
AC Wilson – Richmond, Virginia
Briefly describe the work you do. My work generally consists of simple assemblages of existing objects. These arrangements discuss aspects of the human condition such as tragedy and failure. Vehicles for this discussion have included taxidermy animals, illusionary magic, and … Continue reading
Brittany Miller – New York
Briefly describe the work you do. Simple regurgitations really. Tell us about your background and how that has had an influence on your work and on you as an artist. Cultish. Bullheaded. A teeny tiny world for men and for … Continue reading
Barbara Lubliner – New York, New York
Briefly describe the work you do. For ten years I have re-purposed plastic bottles and metal castoffs into playful sculptures and public art. I developed the “plastic bottle building-toy system,” a method similar to an Erector set or Lincoln logs. … Continue reading
Posted in Environmental Art, Public Art, Sculpture, Upcycled Art
Tagged environmental art, plastic bottle artist, public art, sculpture, upcycled art
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Linda Stillman – New York
Briefly describe the work you do. I explore ideas about time, nature, and memory using many different media. Among my numerous projects is an ongoing series of “Daily Paintings” that began in 2005 and continues indefinitely. Every day, I paint … Continue reading
Julie A. McConnell – New York, New York
Briefly describe the work you do. My everyday experiences (a jog on the beach, reading the newspaper) can become the source material for my art. I make assemblages out of found beach trash which I then photograph against the sky … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged animal rights, environmental art, Mixed-Media, New York, photography
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