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Monthly Archives: May 2015
Anna Campbell – New York, New York & Grand Rapids, Michigan
Briefly describe the work you do. Across a range of site-specific practice that mines sites both physical and imaginary, I use installation, sculptural and found objects, and video projection to expand the possibilities of representation for queer bodies and what … Continue reading
Posted in Feminist Art, Sculpture
Tagged craft appropriation, Feminist, Queer, sculpture
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Broc Toft – Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Briefly describe the work you do. My current body of work consists of seemingly simple objects that sit on walls and tables awaiting our approach. We move and are moved by the breaking down of our assumptions, which leads to … Continue reading
Taylor Pilote – Tampa, Florida
Briefly describe the work you do. Through my engagement with automotive and motorcycle culture and the use of the technical skill set inherent to them I strive to create a platform in which to explore contemporary issues and describe them … Continue reading
Rachael Banks – Dallas, Texas
Briefly describe the work you do. I am a fine art photographer making work about human experience, relationships, and place. My most recent and ongoing series, Between Home and Here investigates notions of home and family in my birth city … Continue reading
Jonpaul Smith – Cincinnati, Ohio
Briefly describe the work you do. I consider my process to be one of gathering and disseminating information, rooted in the paper scraps and ephemera of our consumer culture. As I create and gather this material/information I begin combining this … Continue reading
Posted in Fiber Art, mixed media
Tagged Cincinnati, contemporary art, fibers, Mixed-Media, OH, Paper Art
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Ashley Cummock-Rose – Boston, Massachusetts
Briefly describe the work you do. My work explores personal narratives that revolve around the choices we make at key life junctures. Currently, my artwork represents a means for me to explore my alternate selves who did not chose to … Continue reading
Tim McFarlane – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Briefly describe the work you do. In brief, I make multi-layered paintings and works on paper with acrylic paint whose themes revolve around memory, as influenced by time, place and personal experience. I make my works with a combination of … Continue reading
Russell Shoemaker – Kansas City, Missouri
Briefly describe the work you do. I make slowly built up and layered paintings. I’m concerned with time, color, composition, oscillations, memory, history, aggregated parts. I’m trying to make work that has an internal logic – that creates it’s own … Continue reading
Jeremiah Morris – Harrisonburg, Virginia
Briefly describe the work you do. I work in a variety of photographic mediums to create commentary on what a photograph is and how we use it to define parts of ourselves in the modern world. My work started digitally and has … Continue reading
Yoav Friedlander – Forest Hills, New York
Briefly describe the work you do. I am making work with the medium of photography that reflects back on the influence photography has on our perception of reality. I am either recreating existing images or places I’ve seen before in … Continue reading