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Eric Ashcraft – Olympia, Washington
Briefly describe the work you do. I don’t have a specific agenda or medium. I try to pay attention and articulate myself with whatever material I have a vision for at the time. Tell us a little about your … Continue reading
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Tagged #Eric Ashcraft, Art, contemporary art, Painting, sculpture
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Guen Montgomery – Urbana, Illinois
Briefly describe the work you do. Chiefly I am interested in the complexity and inherent theatricality of real and imagined human characters. I focus specifically on the identities of my rural appalachian family members, and the varied identities which haunt … Continue reading
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Tagged Installation, printmaking, sculpture, Southern Sapphic, Tennessee
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Robert Howsare – Kansas City, Missouri
Briefly describe the work you do. Through a rigorous material and process-based studio practice, my work investigates anomalies occurring in systems. My work explores optics, printmaking and the apparatus through an interdisciplinary approach that incorporates drawing, installation and projection. Tell … Continue reading
Tay and Val – Singapore and Seattle, Washington
Briefly describe the work you do. “If you can be whoever you want to be, if you can do whatever you want to do, if there are no limits – What is your dream?” Our art is an anthology of … Continue reading
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Tagged #dreamsunlimited, #mydreamis, around the world, believe, inspire
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Giovanni Giacoia – Cambridge, Massachusetts
Briefly describe the work that you do. In two months, I will finish my MFA studies at Boston University. I work primarily with drawing, painting and printmaking. My older paintings were more figurative; I was interested in creating images of … Continue reading
Heather Hartman – Knoxville, Tennessee
Briefly describe the work that you do. My work explores atmosphere, light, and spatial illusion through a materialistic painting process. I am interested in the constant flux of the visual world, and our temporary space within it. Through reductive abstraction … Continue reading
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Tagged #abstract painting, Knoxville, Painter, UT School of Art, Vacuum Shop Studios
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J Myska Lewis – Madison, Wisconsin
Briefly describe the work you do. I use a variety of printmaking techniques and craft based processes (embroidery and crochet) to create two dimensional works and installations. At the core of my work is an investigation into how we read … Continue reading
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Tagged Installation, Madison, Milwaukee, printmaking, Wisconsin
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Paul Behnke – Brooklyn, New York
Briefly describe the work you do. I’m a painter. I make non-objective/ abstract paintings with and emphasis on intense color and bold forms. These elements jostle and compete with one another for dominance within off kilter compositions. At times the … Continue reading
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Tagged #abstract painting, Acrylic, color, Painting in Bushwick, Visionary Painting
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Bonnie Stipe – Albuquerque, New Mexico
Briefly describe the work you do. As an artist, I find myself continually interested in the notion of beauty. My work is concerned with societal visualizations of gender roles and whether our preconceived notions of beauty come from biological sources … Continue reading
Anja Notanja Sieger – Franklin, Wisconsin
Briefly describe the work you do. 2013 was spent cutting dragon thoughts out of paper, traveling to outer space to capture the culture there, messing with shadow puppetry and regularly appearing at many Milwaukee locations as “La Prosette,” a public therapy service … Continue reading
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Tagged anja notanja, Paper cuts, Performance, typewriter, writing
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