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Veronique Gambier-Davis – Brooklyn, New York
Briefly describe the work you do. I construct most of my work using over diluted acrylic, ink or watercolor on paper. The surface lies horizontally during the process of painting and drying to avoid the effects of gravity. My entire body, arm, hand and brush … Continue reading
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Tagged Brooklyn, conceptual, Installation, minimal, monochromatic
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Susan Rochester – Sutherlin, Oregon
Briefly describe the work you do. I’m primarily a photographer, interested in the relationships between human life and wildlife, and the boundaries between our habitats and pathways and theirs. In my current work, I create dream-like photographs of taxidermied animals, … Continue reading
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Tagged Art and Science, natural history, photography, studio practice, SW Oregon
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Jessica Teckemeyer – Dubuque, Iowa
Briefly describe the work you do. The unreal becomes tangible through my sculptural forms. My interests include rare phenomenon, ancient mythology, monster theory, and spirituality. Based on research into these topics and observation of human behavior, concepts evolve into animal … Continue reading
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Tagged 3D, Animal Sculpture, conceptual art, Mixed-Media, Teckemeyer Interview
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Erik Benjamins – Los Angeles, California
Briefly describe the work you do. I work across the visual, performing and culinary arts to explore how our comforts and expectations shift as we move between home and away places. I’ve recently made a vanishing cookbook, a trio of … Continue reading
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Tagged Away Place, Cultural Production, Home Place, interdisciplinary art, Los Angeles, Performance
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Angela Carbone – Laredo, Texas
Briefly describe the work you do. My artwork embodies my personality by offering a fun exterior visual impression in an effort to obscure a darker inner narrative stemming from personal experiences. I am fascinated by pop art and its tongue … Continue reading
Joanna Bonder – Wroclaw, Poland
Briefly describe the work you do. My projects are carried out through multimedia pictures and photography, combining traditional and modern techniques. I am trying to avoid labelling my works so I move beyond established regularities of each media. I often … Continue reading
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Sarah Hill – Austin, Texas
Briefly describe the work you do. My video practice is rooted in the idea of painting as an expanded field. I started making videos about four years ago and quickly learned that I enjoyed the process of nonlinear narrative construction. … Continue reading
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Kazu Livingstone – Malaysia
Briefly describe the work you do. I’m a political satirical artist. I try to make people think out of the voting box. I like to call what I do: Unpopular art, coz I’m definitely not wanting to be a pop … Continue reading
Joshua Willis – Brooklyn, New York
Briefly describe the work you do. My work is the result of sequenced and layered processes that begin with a set of parameters limiting materials, approaches to mark-making and content. At the outset, the parameters are functional, or they serve … Continue reading
Jessica Borusky – Kansas City, Missouri
Briefly describe the work you do. I am a cultural producer. My aim is to generate thoughtful, creative work and generate a space for discovery utilizing performance, video, curation, writing, and conversation. I am interested in uncovering cultural and personal … Continue reading
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Tagged corporate cowgirl, Kansas City, new narratives, Performance-for-video, queer feminism
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