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Tag Archives: sculpture
Betsy Lundquist – Sterling, Colorado
Briefly describe the work you do. The main area of my practice is sculpture, with a secondary focus on other visual media and writing. My focus is on reinterpretation of symbolic object tropes with an eye towards unsettling and removing … Continue reading
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Tagged absurdist, Installation, sculpture, surrealist, symbolism
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Joe Joe Orangias – Wellington, New Zealand
Briefly describe the work you do. Making art is a way of understanding and communicating how people relate to places and times. Working through history, collaboration, and local resources, I make site-specific projects to engage local communities with certain social … Continue reading
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Tagged Joe Joe Orangias, Pink Dolphin Monument, sculpture, Urning Archives, Wellington
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Stacy Isenbarger – Moscow, Idaho
Briefly describe the work you do. In recent years, my motivation for creating dialog through imagery and form has shifted from expressing poetic narratives into highlighting perceived boundaries built from one’s cultural environment. Through interplay of media and iconography, I … Continue reading
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Tagged idaho, Installation, Mixed-Media, sculpture, spirituality
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Natalie Abrams – Charlotte, North Carolina
Briefly describe the work you do. My work is rooted in the concept of systems theory and explores the relationships which develop between species in biodiverse ecosystems and how those relationships are mirrored between people in the urban environment. Furthermore, … Continue reading
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Tagged define earth projects, environmental art, Mixed-Media, sculpture, social practice art
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Cory Imig – Kansas City, Missouri
Briefly describe the work you do. Much of my current work is primarily sculpture and installation based. The work is usually an attempt to document time and objects that change over time. The way I have been exploring these ideas … Continue reading
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Tagged balloons, Cory Imig, installation art, Kansas City, sculpture
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Kayle Karbowski – Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Briefly describe the work you do. I create cultural tableaus out of various materials and processes, from embroideries to videos to larger scale installations that isolate and attempt to reveal some of the power structures that affect our daily lives … Continue reading
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Tagged cultural criticism, fibers, ilwaukee, sculpture, Video
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Sara Parent-Ramos – Austin, Texas
Briefly describe the work you do. I am interested in creating visual and physical manifestations of the rules, scaffolds and supports that underpin human existence. I focus on making invisible scaffolds explicit by highlighting the importance of corporeal scaffolds in … Continue reading
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Tagged archetecture, Ceramics, figure, psychology, sculpture
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Niya Lee – Silver City, New Mexico
Briefly describe the work you do. Seeking rich abundance and relation with the natural world that is seemingly at conflict with our culture, I have been working on a series of sculptures depicting humans that are colonized by other life … Continue reading
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Tagged 3D, Ceramics, figurative art, narrative art, sculpture
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Linda Leslie Brown – Boston, Massachusetts
Briefly describe the work that you do. My practice is engaged with tactile, phenomenological experience in sculpture that merges the corporal and mental imaginations.These pieces explore a morphogenetic vocabulary of layered masses, planes and openings. My pieces are rife with … Continue reading
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Tagged Boston, contemporary artist, mixed-media sculpture, paper clay, sculpture
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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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