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Author Archives: greymattergallery
Jenny Day – Tucson, AZ
Briefly describe the work you do. Recently I have been working on Nearly Somewhere, a series of paintings using acrylic paint, spray paint, ink, crayon, pencil and collage. With this body of work I seek to reconcile our romantic notion … Continue reading
Matt Kish – Beavercreek, OH
Briefly describe the work you do. I primarily use found materials such as old maps, repair diagrams, schematics, pages from old books, and anything with a kind of history inherent in its form to paint, draw and collage over creating … Continue reading
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Jill Christian – Albuquerque, New Mexico
Briefly describe the work you do. For the past few years I have been making paintings about repetitive mark making and color. My inspiration most often comes from observations of light and color – in the sky and landscape of … Continue reading
Elizabeth Amento – San Francisco, California
Briefly describe the work you do. The focus of my work for the past few years has consisted of images found in and cut out of vintage magazines. I position these people, primarily women, and collage them on Stonehenge paper. … Continue reading
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Rachel Hibbard – Portland, Oregon
Briefly describe the work you do. I’m interested in repurposing images, making commentaries about our world. The work shown here are part of “Calendar for a new century, 365 Days” which is a panoramic landscape, a world-scape; The series refers to … Continue reading
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Tagged calendar, climate change, Collage, Installation, rockets and space
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Corynn Larkin – West Chesterfield, New Hampshire
Briefly describe the work you do. I consistently explore and work to find methods that transform ordinary man-made materials into forms that convey and embody organic growth and change. The materials are reconfigured but still hold their original identity. There … Continue reading
Brian Hitselberger – Athens, Georgia
Briefly describe the work you do. I make paintings, drawings, and works on and out of paper that operate slowly and emphasize materiality. I work with a range of subjects in groups or series, exploring content that is more or … Continue reading
Samuel Davis – Kansas City, Missouri
Briefly describe the work you do. I make slip cast and assembled sculptures using porcelain and mixed media. I use kitsch and ceramics as a vocabulary and platform that is universal, but through its construction and relationships it can speak … Continue reading
Kate Castelli – Cambridge, Massachusetts
Briefly describe the work you do. My work is an intersection of prints, books, and works on paper that explores poetic and formal juxtapositions in order to connect what cannot be connected. At the root of it all is the … Continue reading
Yvette Mayorga – Chicago, Illinois
Briefly describe the work you do. I make sculptural towers made out of frosting and found objects that stand as monuments of immigrants. They are monuments to transnational bodies that have been covered in the sweetness of the American dream. … Continue reading