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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.

Raluca Iancu – Knoxville, Tennessee

Briefly describe the work you do. I explore disaster, tragedy, memory and vulnerability through different mediums, ranging from printmaking to performance, to edible art and printed objects. I question the way we look at tragedy as well as the way … Continue reading

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Jeffrey Markworth – Warrensburg, Missouri

Briefly describe the work you do. My work focuses on the concept of escapism as a means to develop an imaginative universe. Primarily, the work is interdisciplinary, spanning the mediums of painting, drawing, and sculpture. Tell us a little about your background and how that influences you as an artist. Currently, … Continue reading

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Alexander Kevin Wrencher – Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Briefly describe the work you do. I’m interested in how the past can inform your current feelings; your personality traits and your current behavior are shaped by the past events you have been through. All the experiences that you have … Continue reading

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Elodie Abergel – Jerusalem, Israel

Briefly describe the work you do. My artistic work is contextual art, a type of art committed to serving mankind. I feel like what I call an “artivist” because I chose to create art and to live in Jerusalem and … Continue reading

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Jodie Masterman – Gainesville, Florida

Briefly describe the work you do. I create hand-built and thrown porcelain vessels. My work aims to inform an audience that is interested in the homemade and how handmade tableware can enrich the home. I envision my pieces making every … Continue reading

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Meredith Kennedy – Elgin, Illinois

Briefly describe the work you do. I make photographs about themes or subjects that have had some sort of an impact in my life. My work ranges from depictions of depression to themes about Christian culture and even my documented … Continue reading

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Kelly Hider – Knoxville, Tennessee

Briefly describe the work you do. While my academic background is in painting and drawing, I work closely with photography, collage, and am drawn to working with untraditional materials, which recently has been sparkly materials like rhinestones and glitter. I … Continue reading

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Chris Lampton, Jr – Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Briefly describe the work you do. On the surface, and simply put, what I do is mix auto paint and take pictures of the paint as it begins to blend. Over the years, I have learned that paint had different … Continue reading

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Venetia Norris – London, United Kingdom

Briefly describe the work you do. I create drawings inspired by nature.  I love using graphite, pen, ink, paint, charcoal and gouache to create marks on a surface.  I am fascinated by the natural world – the dramatic curve of a … Continue reading

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2014 Artist Spotlight – Lisa Vinebaum

Have there been new developments in your work since your 365 interview? I’ve had two opportunities to exhibit the performance placards I’ve been making and using in New Demands? which is an ongoing series of public walking performances exploring historical … Continue reading

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