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Andrea Jensen – Salt Lake City, Utah
Briefly describe the work you do. Speaking broadly, my work isabout the environment and mankind’s relationship to it. It is my belief that so many of our environmental issues stem from cultural and economic issues and the three are increasingly … Continue reading
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Carlos Rene Pacheco – Tucson, Arizona
Briefly describe the work you do. My work takes many forms; however, it is rooted primarily in digital photographic processes. I investigate how we use photography and technology in an increasingly virtual and connected world. I am currently exploring these … Continue reading
Kayle Karbowski – Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Briefly describe the work you do. I create cultural tableaus out of various materials and processes, from embroideries to videos to larger scale installations that isolate and attempt to reveal some of the power structures that affect our daily lives … Continue reading
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Tagged cultural criticism, fibers, ilwaukee, sculpture, Video
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Scott Epeseth – Madison, Wisconsin
Briefly describe the work you do. I make obsessively finished drawings depicting familiar spaces charged with a sense of dark presence, or other instances where planes of existence clash: the future sending messages to the past, memory intruding upon the … Continue reading
Sara Parent-Ramos – Austin, Texas
Briefly describe the work you do. I am interested in creating visual and physical manifestations of the rules, scaffolds and supports that underpin human existence. I focus on making invisible scaffolds explicit by highlighting the importance of corporeal scaffolds in … Continue reading
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Tagged archetecture, Ceramics, figure, psychology, sculpture
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Jason Ruhl – Madison, Wisconsin
Briefly describe the work you do: I work primarily in print-based media, often cutting and collaging my prints. Currently I am working on a project that started in April of 2012. Once a year I mail 13 individuals a letter … Continue reading
Thomas Hellstrom – Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Briefly describe the work you do. I work with images. I make large scale photo installations engaging place and community in addition to online projects. Working in photography since 1989 I’ve amassed a 25 year archive: SUGAR IS COMBUSTIBLE: Photo … Continue reading
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Tagged Installation, Internet, LGBT, photography, Social Practice
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Barbara Schreiber – Charlotte, North Carolina
Briefly describe the work you do. My paintings are the products of a difficult world filtered through my genetically sunny disposition. I sometimes see them as dispatches from the borderland between happy denial and grim reality. Much of my work … Continue reading
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MIchael Banning – Chicago, Illinois
Briefly describe the work you do. I am a realist painter. For the past 10 years my work has mostly focused on images of the urban landscape. Having lived in Minneapolis, Milwaukee, and now Chicago, I’m particularly interested in the … Continue reading
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Tagged #Minneapolis, Chicago, Painting, Realism, urban landscape
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