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Tag Archives: photography
Chris Arrecis – Chicago, Illinois
Briefly describe the work you do. I make photographic work that explores ideas about myths, legends and how the world works. Process-wise, that ranges from traditional, camera-based imagery to photograms (camera-less images) sans darkroom – about as low-tech as one … Continue reading
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
Aileen Bassis – Jersey City, New Jersey
Briefly describe the work you do. I begin with a topic, mostly political and social issues, and think about ways to approach the material that will also be visually engaging. Form varies, sometimes I make a group of work on … Continue reading
Posted in Book Arts, Photography, Printmaking
Tagged Book Arts, New Jersey, photography, political art, printmaking
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Janet Goldner – New York, New York
Briefly describe the work you do. My work explores culture, identity and social justice in various media: sculpture, photography, video, installation and writing. It consistently bridges diverse cultures, celebrating the unique beauty and genius of each as well as what … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, Sculpture
Tagged artist, photography, social justice, Steel sculpture, West Africa
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Caity Fares – Berkeley, California
Briefly describe the work you do. My practice is rooted in photography and I am especially drawn towards utilizing analog film and handmade cameras to create imagined landscapes. Timeless aesthetics such as horizon lines, skyscapes, and mountains inspire me, and … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged Alternative Processes, Analog, California, landscape, photography
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Julie A. McConnell – New York, New York
Briefly describe the work you do. My everyday experiences (a jog on the beach, reading the newspaper) can become the source material for my art. I make assemblages out of found beach trash which I then photograph against the sky … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged animal rights, environmental art, Mixed-Media, New York, photography
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Stephen Honicki – Scotia, New York
Briefly describe the work you do. Whether it be a classic Hitchcock mystery or a contemporary daytime soap opera, the dramatic interplay between characters in a make-believe world has strongly influenced my work as an artist. As a photographer, my … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged Duane Michals, LGBTQ, narrative, photography, photos with text
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Patrick Santos – San Francisco, California
Briefly describe the work you do. My work is greatly inspired my personal life. I tend to work in photography, video and installation. I use objects found in gatherings, parties and groups because I am interested in the temporality, disposability … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged Collage, Installation, party, photography, San Francisco
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Meredith Kennedy – Elgin, Illinois
Briefly describe the work you do. I make photographs about themes or subjects that have had some sort of an impact in my life. My work ranges from depictions of depression to themes about Christian culture and even my documented … Continue reading
Kelly Hider – Knoxville, Tennessee
Briefly describe the work you do. While my academic background is in painting and drawing, I work closely with photography, collage, and am drawn to working with untraditional materials, which recently has been sparkly materials like rhinestones and glitter. I … Continue reading
Posted in mixed media, Photography
Tagged bling, ghosts, K-Town., Mixed-Media, photography
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