Tag Archives: sculpture

Traci Fowler – Chicago, Illinois

Briefly describe the work you do. I weave personal narrative with social treatises to connect impulse and awareness. My work focuses on issues of class structure, gender regulations, and the ways in which these discourses both challenge and strengthen one … Continue reading

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Melissa Hill – Fairfax, Virginia

Briefly describe the work you do.I am currently working in fiber based sculpture and installation. Everything that I am creating is extremely process oriented and labor intensive making it a meditative practice for me. The substantial amount of time required … Continue reading

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Bradley Tsalyuk – Los Angeles, California

Briefly describe the work you do. My work is led by an insatiable curiosity, irrational collecting, and theft that has evolved as I’ve continued making. I often agitate my ideas through a variety of mediums, like a taste test in … Continue reading

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Andrew Cozzens – Louisville, Kentucky

Briefly describe the work you do. I aim to create a phenomenological based situation in which the time duration of the exhibited occurrence becomes an experience rather than a measured interval. With an array of materials, I utilize both natural … Continue reading

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Justin Favela – Las Vegas, Nevada

Briefly describe the work you do. I mostly make sculpture out of paper and found objects. I consider myself an interdisciplinary artist that is naturally drawn to expressing ideas three dimensionally.   Tell us a little about your background and … Continue reading

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Jackie Marie Brown – Brunswick, Maine

Briefly describe the work you do. My primary focus is sculpture and I work to create immersive sculpture environments that invite viewers into imagined biological systems. I intend for the works to be moved through and experienced both visually and … Continue reading

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Nicki Werner – Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Briefly describe the work you do. My art practice both is and is inspired by ethnographies. The work deals with symbols that reveal specific class, race, age, gender, and familial relations. I paint signs and make sculptures out of wood, … Continue reading

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Christina Gregor – St. Louis, Missouri

Briefly describe the work you do. I’m primarily a pleasure artist, though perhaps a pensive one. In all of the whimsy, the meaning is wholehearted. So even that which is in jest is also genuine. The bodies of work vary … Continue reading

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Skye Gilkerson – Brooklyn, New York

Briefly describe the work you do. Through location-specific installation, video and works on paper, I combine divergent elements from the places I have lived, exploring the social implications and possibilities of these relationships, as well as our relationship to nature. … Continue reading

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Angela Carbone – Laredo, Texas

Briefly describe the work you do. My artwork embodies my personality by offering a fun exterior visual impression in an effort to obscure a darker inner narrative stemming from personal experiences. I am fascinated by pop art and its tongue … Continue reading

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