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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.

Sarah Eargle – Catonsville, Maryland

Briefly describe the work you do. My work is inspired by loss. I am intrigued by the rituals surrounding death, the objects that people leave behind, and the dichotomy between the personal yet universal experience of loss. I explore these … Continue reading

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Samual Weinberg – Saint Paul, Minnesota

Briefly describe the work you do.  Enigmatic narrative paintings, if I’m being as brief as possible. But, a little less brief, my paintings are imagined situations or struggles dealing with the nature of meaning and knowledge, which simultaneously navigate the … Continue reading

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Rebecca Ruige Xu – Syracuse, New York

Briefly describe the work you do.  My recent work focuses on the visual dialogues created during the intersections between human and computer through visualization, performance and interactive installation. Typically produced in a generative approach working with computer programs, the visuals … Continue reading

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Chris Arrecis – Chicago, Illinois

Briefly describe the work you do. I make photographic work that explores ideas about myths, legends and how the world works. Process-wise, that ranges from traditional, camera-based imagery to photograms (camera-less images) sans darkroom – about as low-tech as one … Continue reading

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Daniel Bohman – Middletown, Connecticut

Briefly describe the work you do. I try to keep my paintings in a state of transition- where the literal and abstract coexist in a precarious state. Piece by piece my work progresses through trial and error in which images … Continue reading

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Kathryn Zazenski – San Diego, California

Briefly describe the work you do. I use every-day objects to elicit feelings of phenomenological experience, my work physically takes the form of video, projection, installation, sound, and still images. I often use tactics like fracturing, layering, and looping to … Continue reading

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Gregory Matthews – Chicago, Illinois

Briefly describe the work you do.  My art work explores the relationship between chance, randomness, probability and the natural human impulse to seek visual structure.  With influences as diverse as Piet Mondrian, Vilmos Huszár, and Bart van der Leck of the Dutch neoplasticism … Continue reading

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Stacey Alexander – Pasadena, California

Briefly describe the work you do.  There is a moment right before falling asleep that reality and imagination are completely indecipherable. I tend to go back and forth between reality and almost dreaming, this state of mind is so interesting … Continue reading

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John Michael Byrd – Lititz, Pennsylvania

Briefly describe the work you do. The nature of my work is in the conjured, the collected, and the uncanny. My images and objects are a face for an open exploration of multiple realities, energies, atmospheres and unconventional encounters.I really … Continue reading

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Tamar Zinn – New York, New York

Briefly describe the work you do.  My work reflects a preoccupation with spatial ambiguity, whether informed by geometry or line. Recently, my gaze has shifted away from rhythmic complexity towards compositions that are increasingly spare and contemplative.  While relationships between forms … Continue reading

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