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Mary Johnson – Buffalo, New York

Briefly describe the work you do. I make drawings and installation/performances that engage the absurd overlays between the luscious and the decayed; the image and experience. I use organic, decomposing materials in my work and directly on paper, as well … Continue reading

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Penelope Vlassopoulou – Athens, Greece

Briefly describe the work you do. Constructing an image of the intangible. Tell us a little about your background and how that influences you as an artist. I enjoyed a happy childhood growing up in a family that inspired a … Continue reading

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Charles Clary – Murfreesboro, Tennessee

Briefly describe the work you do. I use paper to create a world of fiction that challenges the viewer to suspend disbelief and venture into my fabricated reality. By layering paper I am able to build intriguing land formations that mimic … Continue reading

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Hao Ni – Providence, Rhode Island

Briefly describe the work you do. Like a poltergeist that is only active in the absence of humans, my work is an on-going search of for the manifestation of aesthetic experience through acts of transgression. Ranging from sculpture to installation … Continue reading

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Crystal Brown – Kansas City, Kansas

Briefly describe the work you do. I consider myself to be an interdisciplinary artist and a parent/artist activist, I don’t believe being an artist and a mother are mutually exclusive endeavors but that the two inform and influence each other. … Continue reading

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Joe Page, Walla Walla, Washington

Briefly describe the work you do. The escapist allure of immersive environments drives my work, orienting the viewer in a place of comfort and curiosity.  The vibrant colors, reductive imagery, and illustrated movements within the “Flow Chart” series of installations … Continue reading

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Genevieve Jaying Pan – Seattle, Washington

Briefly describe the work that you do. My work largely focuses on the process, the materials, and how someone could identify with the finished product. I aim to combine fine art and design by applying design modeling to the artwork, … Continue reading

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Stacy Streeter – Jacksonville, Florida

Briefly describe the work that you do. My work tells a personal narrative about loss and grief. I use printmaking, sculpture, and video to explore the pain.  I am an object maker as well as an image maker: I make … Continue reading

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Brenton Hamilton – Rockport, Maine

Briefly describe the work you do. I work with photography – especially the historical processes from the 19th century. The cyanotype, platinum, French paper calotype especially. At what point I your life did you want to become an artist? At … Continue reading

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Rachel Bruya – Madison, Wisconsin

Briefly describe the work you do. My artwork is about the built environment. I’ve spent a lot of time studying cities; how they are built, why they are built, why they change, etc. I think they reflect social and economic … Continue reading

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