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About 365Artists/365Days

The purpose of this project is to introduce its readership to a diverse collection of art that is being produced at the national and international level. Our goal is to engage the public with information regarding a wide array of creative processes, and present the successes and failures that artists face from day to day. The collaborators hope that this project will become a source for exploring and experiencing contemporary art in all its forms.

Matt Babcock – Seattle, Washington

Briefly describe the work you do. I build metal sculptures. I think of my work as an aerial form of calligraphy that captures a subject’s gesture or action. It is representational, in that my subjects are easily recognizable. At the … Continue reading

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Gregg Schlanger – Ellensburg, Washington

Briefly describe the work you do.  I work primarily in installations and community public art projects. Many of my projects continue to reinforce my objective to collaborate with the sciences. I examine environmental issues through a long process of educating myself on the … Continue reading

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Mohammad Zaza – Istanbul, Turkey

Briefly describe the work you do.  I mainly paint on big size canvases using acrylic and charcoal. In my paintings, I usually collect all kind of forms and arrange them in psychologically familiar shapes, adding a unique background. I am … Continue reading

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Beatriz Albuquerque – Porto, Portugal

Briefly describe the work you do. I am an interdisciplinary and cross-media performance artist from Porto, Portugal. I believe that art should reach out to all persons. Thinking about this and the Capitalistic society and commercial world that we live … Continue reading

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Gary Setzer – Tucson, Arizona

Briefly describe the work you do.  My recent work is interdisciplinary. If you can imagine equal parts Erwin Wurm or Marina Abramović and equal parts Talking Heads or Devo that’s a great start. It’s process-oriented performance art with a live … Continue reading

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Josh Johnson – Dekalb, Illinois

Briefly describe the work you do. I create figurative landscapes of individuals traversing a harsh, post-civilized environment. These images examine one’s relationship within a society increasingly devoid of shared meaning or consequence. Detached figures are left to meander through an … Continue reading

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Ashley Kauschinger – Columbia, South Carolina

Briefly describe the work you do.  I am a photographer, book artist, and educator. I’m also the Founding Editor of Light Leaked, an online photography magazine that creates dialogue and community. This series, Questions of Origin, investigates complicated aspects of … Continue reading

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Terry Arena – Ventura, California

Briefly describe the work you do. My most recent work, Symbiotic Crisis, explores the vulnerability of the honeybee and its ancillary impact on our environment, economy, and food sources. One-third of the crops we eat are supported by pollination from … Continue reading

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Kevin Gaines – Dublin, Ireland

Briefly describe the work you do Sculpture for me is a means of giving form to my personal investigation of a core philosophical question: What is this enigma that we call life? All living matter responds to external stimuli and internalises these external … Continue reading

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Maxwell Rushton – England, London

  Briefly describe the work you do.   The work I produce is varied in terms of it’s time scale and size, some pieces taking me a less than four days and some more than four years. What is consistent … Continue reading

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