Tag Archives: Painting

Renee Robbins – Chicago, Illinois

Briefly describe the work that you do. I create and imagine worlds that are fluid, changing, morphing, and emerging. While the paintings draw from natural phenomena and micro to macro relationships, the work also pulls from the diversity and range … Continue reading

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Nicole Pancini – Boston Massachusetts

Briefly describe the work that you do. In my studio I explore stories, real and imagined, philosophy and metaphysics, combining them to create intimate personal meditative images along with large scale pieces that deal with the more universal aspects of … Continue reading

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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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Marcy Rosenblat – Brooklyn, New York

Briefly describe the work that you do. These paintings are essentially process paintings that bring to mind aspects of concealment and revelation. The subject is left intentionally ambiguous in order to initiate associations of what it means to cover or … Continue reading

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Ben Grant – Madison, Wisconsin

Briefly describe the work you do. My paintings explore the potential for meaning in simple, bold, and colorful combinations of shape and dimension.  I look at my paintings as an evolving whole whose constituent components will continue to shift, drop … Continue reading

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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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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

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Rebecca Barfoot – Durango, Colorado

Briefly describe the work that you do. I am artistically ambidextrous in that I work in a variety of media and refuse to confine myself to a single mode of artistic expression or expertise. I came to art long ago … 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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Betsy Byers – Minneapolis, Minnesota

Briefly describe the work that you do. I paint to discover and imagine our intimate relationship with the environment in an abstract form. My paintings are an intersection of bodily senses, memory and process. Influenced by phenomenology, my studio practice … Continue reading

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