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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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Ellie Honl – Bloomington, Indiana
Briefly describe the work you do. Much of my artwork has investigated one’s emotional state and the effect that has on perception. Currently, my artwork is about the human desire to find stability in an unsteady present and unpredictable future. … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, Bloomington, printmaking, Stevens Point, stop-motion animation
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Niya Lee – Silver City, New Mexico
Briefly describe the work you do. Seeking rich abundance and relation with the natural world that is seemingly at conflict with our culture, I have been working on a series of sculptures depicting humans that are colonized by other life … Continue reading
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Tagged 3D, Ceramics, figurative art, narrative art, sculpture
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Rachel Herrick – Raleigh, North Carolina
Briefly describe the work you do. The simplest way to explain what I do is that I make up absurd lies that I then try to convince people are true by making all kinds of believable evidence (ceramic artifacts, documentaries, … Continue reading
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Tagged fat, installation art, natural history, obeast, Raleigh
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Sarah Pollman – Boston, Massachusetts
Briefly describe the work you do I work in and around photography, concerned primarily with its history and theory, and how we use it to document our lives. My projects range across platforms and media, including photography, moving images, painting, … Continue reading
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Tagged Boston, domestic photography, family photos, photo history, photography
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Liz Rywelski – Buffalo, New York
Briefly describe the work you do. I shop, because money and how we use it is a reflection of identity and self-image—but the concept can be played with. With my shopping list and budget I aim to critically discover what … Continue reading
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Jeanne Heifetz – Brooklyn, NY
Briefly describe the work that you do. I have several distinct bodies of work, but I think of them all as dimensional drawing. In my current body of work I use thin layers of slate or quartzite as the substrate, much like … Continue reading
Daniel Rathbun – Sheboygan, Wisconsin
Briefly describe the work that you do. I create paper cuts that often foreshadow tragedy and despondent, melancholy characters in a whimsical way using a mix of Victorian and mythological themes & fables. At what point in your life did … Continue reading
Sarah Smith – Murray, Kentucky
Briefly describe the work you do. I’m primarily a photographer but I’ve started making short films over the past couple of years. A bulk of the work I make is centered around my family and personal experiences but I use … Continue reading
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Tagged Filmmaking, Murray State, New York, photography, Sarah Smith
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