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Katie Ries – DePere, Wisconsin
Briefly describe the work you do. I make drawings, objects, and events about my ideas of ecological sustainability. I use humor, performance, and community events to mediate the perceived righteousness of environmentalism and sustainability. I’m interested in the rub between … Continue reading
Danielle Dobies – Batavia, Illinois
Briefly describe the work you do. I am simultaneously indulging in and creating a parody of society’s construction of gender. I use materials that are attractive to me because of their kitschy sparkle, or industrial rawness, and experiment with their … Continue reading
Trina Turturici – Los Angeles, California
Briefly describe the work that you do. I make collages based on my observations of the most ordinary and banal things that I see around me. I pay close attention to the very specific shapes of things, often zooming in … Continue reading
Josh Ostraff – North Kingstown, Rhode Island
Briefly describe the work that you do. I am interested in shared living experiences and the stories that derive from them. The stories I know best are my own, so I tend to explore my own connection to those shared … Continue reading
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Jessica Brooke Anderson – Atlanta, Georgia
Briefly describe the work you do. In my work, I am interested in moments when the emotional body merges with the physical body. Sometimes these moments occur in measurable science and sometimes these moments are more mystical in origin. I … Continue reading
Eli Blasko – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Briefly describe the work you do. My sculptural works are intricate and expansive microcosms that primarily investigate psychological phenomena. I like to create objects that can be contemplated as a cohesive whole, yet are laden with meticulous, little details that … Continue reading
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Nina Ghanbarzadeh – New Berlin, Wisconsin
Briefly describe the work that you do. I consider myself mainly a painter but I switch to different media depending on the content of the works. My current body of work is an exploration of text as image. Here, I … Continue reading
Katherine Virag – Buffalo, New York
Briefly describe the work you do. I make sculptures with found objects. I’m particularly interested in exploring how I can use material objects to represent abstract concepts of a physical self vs. a spiritual self or soul, one’s inner world … Continue reading
Justin Crowe – Taos, New Mexico
Briefly describe the work you do. We are in the awkward midst of Digital Age puberty. I create art about technology’s affect on culture and culture’s affect on technology. Tell us a little about your background and how that influences you … Continue reading
Jeff Redmon – Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Briefly describe the work that you do. I create abstract art based on my distinctive style of line work. I am a studio artist, creating paintings and prints for the purpose of gallery exhibition, but I also work as a … Continue reading