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Tag Archives: photography
Daisy Patton – Denver, Colorado
Briefly describe the work you do. My practice is deeply entrenched in history and memory, and I work in a variety of media investigating those interests. I prefer exploring the social conventions and meaning of families, our relationships to the … Continue reading
Priscilla Briggs – Minneapolis, Minnesota
Briefly describe the work you do. I am primarily a lens-based artist, investigating representations of capitalism and consumerism within the global market. I’m particularly interested in the role of advertising imagery as an influential backdrop in the creation and reflection … Continue reading
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Tagged #Minneapolis, China, conceptual art, Mall of America, photography
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Enda O’Donoghue – Berlin, Germany
Briefly describe the work you do. First and foremost I would describe myself as a painter even though I have worked, and still work, with many other mediums on quite a regular basis, for example video and photography, but I … Continue reading
Bryce Willem – Portland, Oregon
Briefly describe the work you do. My artistry is somewhat multidisciplinary. Outside of writing, I primarily use music, dance and photography to explore notions of symmetry, pattern, order, and form. As a practice, I unconditionally cater to letting ideas take … Continue reading
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Tagged digital / analog, form, nature, photography, Portland OR
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Alexandra Silverthorne – Washington, DC
Briefly describe the work you do. I use the camera as a means to understand space/place and how we interact with it. Sometime this involves working with a pre-determined space, such as the boundary lines of the city of Washington, … Continue reading
Collin Bradford – Grand Rapids, Michigan
Briefly describe the work you do. Much of my work grows out of examining and questioning how we conceive of our relationship to the physical world and how we make sense of our place on earth and in space. … Continue reading
Kristi Ryba – Charleston, South Carolina
Briefly describe the work you do. I use memory as a resource to explore and reveal my ideas about grief, longing, home, family, motherhood and gender roles. Inspired by vintage photographs from my birth family and vintage objects I collect, … Continue reading
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Tagged 9. Painting, Charleston, Performance, photography, printmaking, SC, Video
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Chris Mortenson – Iowa City, Iowa
Briefly describe the work you do. My work is about the ways that we define our experiences with the natural world through the use of images and the methodologies we use to share these experiences with one another. At what … Continue reading
Lana Z Caplan – Brooklyn, New York
Briefly describe the work you do. I make photographs, videos, films and interactive installations. The content of my recent work is focused on the uncomfortable co-existence of the natural world with the man-made world in experimental short HD videos, large color … Continue reading
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Tagged Alternative Processes, experimental film, new media, photography, Video
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Steven Silberg – Catonsville, Maryland
Briefly describe the work that you do. My work can range from the experiential and participatory to the passive spectacle. It ranges from historical photographic processes to video projection, from screen-based interaction to flipbooks, and from appropriated source material to curated collections of … Continue reading
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Tagged Baltimore, Installation, interactive, max-msp, photography
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