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Tag Archives: Boston
Loretta Park – Boston, Massachusetts
Briefly describe the work you do. I create work that combines the flatness of two-dimensional paintings and the tactile nature of three-dimensional sculptures. I’m constantly playing with different materials and art-making processes. I use various methods such as sewing, braiding, painting … Continue reading
Posted in Printmaking, Sculpture
Tagged Boston, massart, massartmfa, play, sculpture
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Diana Jean Puglisi – Boston, Massachusetts
Briefly describe the work you do. I produce evocative installations that respond to the impermanence of our body and our memory. My recent works investigate the anxiety created by waiting for something to emerge that won’t show. Instead stillness, quietness, … Continue reading
Posted in Feminist Art, Sculpture
Tagged Boston, Feminism, Installation, new jersey artist, sculpture
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Adam Matak – Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Briefly describe the work you do. I make drawings, paintings and sculpture which create environments that complicate notions of cultural value and the function of historic objects.I work in a visual style with the idealization somewhere between a graphic novel, … Continue reading
Eric Stefanski – Boston, Massachusetts
Briefly describe the work you do. I make large provisional sculptures and paintings that operate in the area where art history and my personal background overlap. Tell us about your background and how that has had an influence on your … Continue reading
Ashley Cummock-Rose – Boston, Massachusetts
Briefly describe the work you do. My work explores personal narratives that revolve around the choices we make at key life junctures. Currently, my artwork represents a means for me to explore my alternate selves who did not chose to … Continue reading
Sable Matula – Boston, Massachusetts
Briefly describe the work you do. My work is based on texture and curiosity. I transform ordinary materials, such as yarn, plastic bags, and cotton to create new surfaces. I want my viewer to vaguely recognize what they are looking … Continue reading
Posted in Fiber Art, Installation, Painting
Tagged Boston, color, fibers, Installation, Painting
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Rachel Eng – Boston, Massachusetts
Briefly describe the work you do. When I search the word “small” in the thesaurus many words associated with insignificance and being inappreciable come up. Why is something that is described as small associated with being unimportant? I think the opposite; the … Continue reading
Posted in Ceramics, Collage, Installation
Tagged Boston, ceramic, Installation, sculpture, Site-specific
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Allison Cekala – Boston, Massachusetts
Briefly describe the work you do. Most of my work stems from direct observations within my immediate environment. I understand the work as an investigation of nature—a documentation of the way in which humans move, shape, and transform their surroundings. … Continue reading
Adria Arch – Arlington, Massachusetts
Briefly describe the work you do. As a way to begin my recent series of paintings, I pour thin acrylic paint onto drafting plastic. I carefully cut out the shapes where the dried paint has pooled and use them as … Continue reading
Carl Vestweber – Boston, Massachusetts
Briefly describe the work you do. Through the use of humor and play, my work examines the intersections between domestic life and the culture in which that life resides. Tell us a little about your background and how that influences … Continue reading