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Casey Whittier – Overland Park, Kansas
Briefly describe the work you do. I am a sculptor with a particular interest in making work that deals with scale, repetition and creates a physical environment for itself within the gallery. Conceptually, my work deals with the idea of … Continue reading
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Tagged Ceramics, installation art, Kansas City, organic forms, sculpture
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Krista Svalbonas – Red Lion, Pennsylvania
Briefly describe the work you do. I am fascinated by the language of spatial relationships and by the effect of architectural form and structure on the psychology of the human environment. I work in series; each one begins with extensive … Continue reading
Alison Ho – Eugene, Oregon
I work with narrative, language, and identity. Specifically, with the politics of Asian American identity. I work across multiple mediums. I guess you could call it interdisciplinary, but really it’s just that I don’t feel a particular affinity to … Continue reading
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Tagged Asian American, Book Arts, identity, Installation, Oregon
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Darlene Wesenberg Rzezotarski – Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Briefly describe the work that you do. Welcome to my world, where clay and words mingle and entangle. I create hand-built ceramic sculptural works finished with a variety of layered lusters and glazes. Archetypal images emerge as I give my … Continue reading
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Tagged Ceramics, darlene wesenberg rzezotarski, fine art gallery, Milwaukee, storytelling
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Mikey Winsor – Asheville, North Carolina
Briefly describe the work you do. My work deals with a force that moves life. Sometimes it is plant stretching its branches. Sometimes an animal defending its territory. Sometimes a human seeking a calm place to exist in. Whatever it … Continue reading
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Tagged Asheville, nature, North Carolina, Oil painting, Painting
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Zachary Betts – Menomonie, Wisconsin
Briefly describe the work that you do. I create abstract work that portrays reality for people to perceive it. At what point in your life did you decide to become an artist? When someone told me I could. Tell us … Continue reading
Linda Bond – Weston, Massachusetts
Briefly describe the work you do. My work explores the mediated experience of wartime. As an American artist, much of my understanding of our country’s involvement in the Middle East and South Asia develops from the articles I read, or … Continue reading
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Tagged 9) Boston, Drawing, Gunpowder, Installation, Social Practice
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C Matthew Luther – Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Briefly describe the work you do. Currently I am developing an archive for photographic and written documentation of EPA Superfund Sites both past and present in Wisconsin. From this archive images are used in photographic and print based artworks along … Continue reading
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Tagged C. Matthew Luther, Collage, Matt Luther, Mixed-Media, Silkscreen
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Kasia Stachowiak – Mount Prospect, Illinois
Briefly describe the work that you do. I work with found materials combining them with new graphics through printmaking, collage and sculpture. My work blends an interest of material manipulation and organized by significant dates, numbers, such as my height, … Continue reading
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Tagged abstract, Chicago, Mixed-Media, photography, printmaking
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Diana Behl – Brookings, South Dakota
Briefly describe the work that you do. My work explores an assortment of paper-based media in the forms of prints, drawings, collages and cut-paper installations. At what point in your life did you decide to become an artist? For as … Continue reading
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Tagged Diana Behl, Diana Marie Behl, printmaking, South Dakota artist, works on paper
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