Neighborhood: Park SlopeSummary: It was once about the rites and rituals associated with various constructions of hyper-masculinity. These days I am taking a lighter and more open approach to my subject matter.
Neighborhood: Bedford-StuyvesantSummary: My practice is involved with sculpture, drawing, and installation. The handmade, DIY, quality of my work, its quirkiness, across several mediums offers a nod to minimalism yet is rife with human failure and humor.
Neighborhood: Clinton Hill
Neighborhood: Bay RidgeSummary: Abstraction is the language of my work and it gives me the opportunity to invent new forms, which are derived from a gathering and collecting of worldwide information.
Neighborhood: BushwickSummary: painter. writer.
Neighborhood: Bushwick
Neighborhood: GreenpointSummary: My work is an intersection of sculpture and drawing, I often employ traditional craft techniques with new materials and methodologies.
Neighborhood: BushwickSummary: Asian artist working with spices on the floor, paintings on canvas and media installations inspired by Indian culture
Summary: nothing is new under the sun.
Neighborhood: BrownsvilleSummary: My art is based around shapes and colors and my goal is that the viewer loses him/herself in the color, and merges with the art itself.
Neighborhood: Ditmas Park
Neighborhood: Flatbush
Neighborhood: Crown HeightsSummary: Experiential moving sculptures, structures, and installations using electronics, mechanics, and microcontrollers, to create a heightened affectual space.
Neighborhood: BushwickSummary: I re-appropriate peoples trash into collages that speak both of the detritus of our modern age and about their identity as viewed through the lens of their waste.
Neighborhood: BushwickSummary: I use dialectic relationships between objects and an implied absence to create installations about memory.
Neighborhood: Brooklyn HeightsSummary: Capturing energy on paper is the driving force in my work.
Neighborhood: Prospect Lefferts GardensSummary: Narrative and formal concerns find balance in this grid of small paintings on panel, each named for a strain of marijuana (I was looking for colorful names to suit the subject matter).