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Paula Schulze – Shorewood, Wisconsin

Briefly describe the work you do. I create drawings and prints that use pattern and ornament to organize space. I’m inspired by architectural ornament, early and pre-Renaissance art, and Islamic geometry. Tell us a little about your background and how … Continue reading

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Steve Snell – Hastings, Nebraska

Briefly describe the work you do. I like to call my art practice adventure art. I use the term to describe a performance-based action of adventure, in which I (or someone else) use creativity and imagination to have an exciting … Continue reading

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Neal Calvin Peterson – Minneapolis, Minnesota

Briefly describe the work you do. For me, concept always supersedes medium. As a result, my work has included a variety of audio, video, projection, graphic design, and a bit of traditional media. I strive for different and beautiful—beautiful being … Continue reading

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Jessie Van der Laan – Knoxville, Tennessee

Briefly describe the work that you do. My work embodies transition, in subject and form. I work interchangeably between drawing, printmaking, fiber sculpture, and installation, using repetition to build form and a sense of time. My materials are selected based on … Continue reading

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Patrick Earl Hammie – Champaign, Illinois

Briefly describe the work you do. Perhaps more than any other form of image-making, figurative painting has often been interpreted as a reflection of the values of period in which it is produced. My work investigates the expectations built into … Continue reading

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Ellen Greene – Chicago, Illinois

I am hesitant to describe anything I do with too much specificity because I hate to pigeon hole the work I do. I am most well known for the painted “tattooed” vintage women’s gloves. I see myself as a painter … Continue reading

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Heather Oelklaus – Colorado Spring, Colorado

Briefly describe the work you do. Experimentation with alternative process is a key element in my photographic art. I incorporate contemporary concepts and iconic imagery with early photographic techniques such as Daguerreotype, wet plate collodion, lumen prints, pinhole photography, chemigrams, … Continue reading

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Andrea Beiko – Toronto, Ontario

Briefly describe the work you do. I have always been intrigued by the unnoticed; things that most people overlook, ignore, or are oblivious to. I am constantly wondering why these intricate items are where they are, what their purpose is, … Continue reading

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Della Wells – Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Briefly describe the work that you do. I am a visual story teller.  At what point in your life did you decide to become an artist? To be honest with you, I never gave much thought to being an artist. … Continue reading

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Leslie Grossman – Davenport, Iowa

Briefly describe the work that you do. I consider myself a printmaker, but more so in the unconventional and conceptual vein. I tend to focus on the process behind making multiples, history and documentation of the mark, and the ever-precious … Continue reading

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