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Tag Archives: photography
Colleen Keihm – Chicago, Illinois
Briefly describe the work you do. My attempts to connect to places and people offer a greater understanding of time, care, and the structure that happens in between. Photography is the perfect vehicle to comprehend this. I’m drawn to the … Continue reading
Monica Lacey – Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada
Briefly describe the work that you do. In my work I focus mainly on drawing out the beauty of that which is broken, overlooked, or discarded – it is important to me to look closely at life, to notice the … Continue reading
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Tagged encaustic, Installation, memory, Mixed-Media, photography
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Carlos Rene Pacheco – Tucson, Arizona
Briefly describe the work you do. My work takes many forms; however, it is rooted primarily in digital photographic processes. I investigate how we use photography and technology in an increasingly virtual and connected world. I am currently exploring these … Continue reading
Thomas Hellstrom – Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Briefly describe the work you do. I work with images. I make large scale photo installations engaging place and community in addition to online projects. Working in photography since 1989 I’ve amassed a 25 year archive: SUGAR IS COMBUSTIBLE: Photo … Continue reading
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Tagged Installation, Internet, LGBT, photography, Social Practice
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Sarah Pollman – Boston, Massachusetts
Briefly describe the work you do I work in and around photography, concerned primarily with its history and theory, and how we use it to document our lives. My projects range across platforms and media, including photography, moving images, painting, … Continue reading
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Tagged Boston, domestic photography, family photos, photo history, photography
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Sarah Smith – Murray, Kentucky
Briefly describe the work you do. I’m primarily a photographer but I’ve started making short films over the past couple of years. A bulk of the work I make is centered around my family and personal experiences but I use … Continue reading
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Tagged Filmmaking, Murray State, New York, photography, Sarah Smith
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Andi Crist – Chicago, Illinois
Briefly describe the work you do. Though the medium varies, my work is rooted in the utilization of scavenged materials, ranging from appropriated photography to scrap wood found in the alleyways of my neighborhood in Chicago. Recently my subject matter … Continue reading
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Tagged appropriation, autotelic, Chicago, photography, sculpture
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Joanna Tam – Boston, Massachusetts
Briefly describe the work you do. Using performtive techniques and humor, my work examines the issues of standardization, displacement and the construction of ethnic and national identities. The medium I use ranges from video, photography, performance, text and installation. Tell … Continue reading
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Tagged Hong Kong, Performance, photography, research-based practice, Video
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Kasia Stachowiak – Mount Prospect, Illinois
Briefly describe the work that you do. I work with found materials combining them with new graphics through printmaking, collage and sculpture. My work blends an interest of material manipulation and organized by significant dates, numbers, such as my height, … Continue reading
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Tagged abstract, Chicago, Mixed-Media, photography, printmaking
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Paul Mitchell – Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Briefly describe the work you do. My artistic practice centers on the idea that for the visual to attain the status of “Art” it must be asserted actively in the world, acting as a means of revelation and self-examination relevant to … Continue reading
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Tagged digital imaging, Milwaukee, Painting, photography, printmaking
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