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Category Archives: Sculpture
Laura Watters – Los Angeles, California
Briefly describe the work you do. My work is a continued and varied exploration of the duality and potential visual intrigue of materials. The materials that I chose to manipulate rely on the optical seduction of their superficial, synthetic, and … Continue reading
Posted in Installation, Sculpture, Uncategorized
Tagged abstract, Los Angeles, seductive, sleek, vinyl
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Caroline Phillips – Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Briefly describe the work you do. Overall, my practice explores typologies of feminism, in particular the exploration of new ontologies beyond binary subjectivities. The conjuncture of craft practices and minimalist form activates relationships of movement, embodiment and affect. Using recycled … Continue reading
Posted in Sculpture
Tagged australia, feminist art, minimalism, sculpture, Social Practice
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Victoria Buck – Knoxville, Tennessee
Briefly describe the work you do. I am a mixed media, sculpture artist. My current work deals with the liminal moment after a disaster- primarily a natural disaster. Where our preconceived notions of stability cease to exist, yet our primal … Continue reading
Charlotte Becket – Brooklyn, New York
Briefly describe the work you do. Our environment is one where automation, information, consumerism, progress and erosion are collapsed into a muddle that both celebrates and questions its status quo. The mechanical sculptures I construct explore the complexities of this … Continue reading
Barbara Lubliner – New York, New York
Briefly describe the work you do. For ten years I have re-purposed plastic bottles and metal castoffs into playful sculptures and public art. I developed the “plastic bottle building-toy system,” a method similar to an Erector set or Lincoln logs. … Continue reading
Posted in Environmental Art, Public Art, Sculpture, Upcycled Art
Tagged environmental art, plastic bottle artist, public art, sculpture, upcycled art
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Susan Meyer – Hudson, New York
Briefly describe the work you do. I make sculptures and sculptural installations. They reference architecture and landscape, often suggesting other worlds. Recently the forms are a little bit figurative, in my mind anyway, something of a mash-up of humanoid, scholar’s … Continue reading
Posted in Installation, Sculpture
Tagged Hudson, Installation, NY, sculpture, The College of Saint Rose, Utopian
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Devin Balara – Knoxville, Tennessee
Briefly describe the work you do. My work is mixed-media, sculpturally-minded and is inspired by everyday indicators of humankind’s deeply humorous tendency toward sameness. Lately, the word of the day has been “domestication”, thinking in terms of landscapes, spaces, objects … Continue reading
Patricia Miranda – New York, New York
Briefly describe the work you do. As an artist, educator and curator, I maintain an expanded multidisciplinary practice, with projects that make visual connections between art, science, history and culture. My workencompasses a diverse mix of making and collaborating, from … Continue reading
Posted in Installation, Sculpture
Tagged artist-run culture, Installation, Interdisciplinary, MAPSpace, sculpture, STEAM
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Hoda Zarbaf – Toronto, Canada
Briefly describe the work you do. I make mixed media figurative sculptures using upcycled textiles, old furniture and used clothing. I generally hand-sew my work without the use of adhesives or other tools. Most of the time I find myself … Continue reading
Posted in Fiber Art, Sculpture
Tagged Fiber Art, Iranian Artist, Recycles clothes, Soft Sculpture, Toronto
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Ralph Pàquin – Spartanburg, South Carolina
Briefly describe the work you do. On and off for the past 30 years, I have been creating biomorphic forms. For the past eight years, the driving force behind the sculptures has become more about the microscopic world of genetics. … Continue reading
Posted in Sculpture
Tagged abstract sculpture, art of the human condition, Organic, scientific art, sculpture
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