Author Archives: greymattergallery

Stacy Isenbarger – Moscow, Idaho

Briefly describe the work you do. In recent years, my motivation for creating dialog through imagery and form has shifted from expressing poetic narratives into highlighting perceived boundaries built from one’s cultural environment. Through interplay of media and iconography, I … Continue reading

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Colby Jennings – Springfield, Missouri

Briefly describe the work you do. The briefest of descriptions would be that I watch, see, listen, record, capture, examine, recreate, collect, and archive. All of my work is inspired by personal anxiety in some manner or form. As those … Continue reading

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Collin Bradford – Grand Rapids, Michigan

  Briefly describe the work you do. Much of my work grows out of examining and questioning how we conceive of our relationship to the physical world and how we make sense of our place on earth and in space. … Continue reading

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Kristi Ryba – Charleston, South Carolina

Briefly describe the work you do. I use memory as a resource to explore and reveal my ideas about grief, longing, home, family, motherhood and gender roles. Inspired by vintage photographs from my birth family and vintage objects I collect, … Continue reading

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Natalie Abrams – Charlotte, North Carolina

Briefly describe the work you do. My work is rooted in the concept of systems theory and explores the relationships which develop between species in biodiverse ecosystems and how those relationships are mirrored between people in the urban environment. Furthermore, … Continue reading

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Chris Mortenson – Iowa City, Iowa

Briefly describe the work you do.  My work is about the ways that we define our experiences with the natural world through the use of images and the methodologies we use to share these experiences with one another.  At what … Continue reading

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Patrick Romine – Brooklyn, New York

Briefly describe the work you do. I began as a portrait and still life artist in the 1980’s. Portrait painting is probably the hardest and most rewarding genre. Not just getting a likeness, anyone can be trained to do that, … Continue reading

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Erica Jane Huntzinger – Sheboygan, Wisconsin

Briefly describe the work you do. My works are visual documentations of internal landscapes. The paintings I create are an attempt to bridge the dualities of the conscious and the unconscious through sensitive attention to experience, perception, and sensation. Each … Continue reading

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Anthony Castronovo – Gainesville, Florida

Briefly describe the work you do. I am a hybrid artist and I combine elements of traditional sculpture with new media practices like robotics and digital fabrication to explore the resonances and dissonances between nature and technology. My most recent … Continue reading

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Francesca Ricci – London, England

  Briefly describe the work you do. My work is often project-based. An idea comes and linger at the back of my mind and slowly take the shape that best suits it. I work in a variety of media, depending … Continue reading

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