Neighborhood: Crown HeightsSummary: I use fabric as a sculptural material because it is linked to clothing – our second skin. I sew and stuff fabric forms to create sculptures that evoke softness. Video allows me to activate my sculptures.
Neighborhood: Sunset ParkSummary: I make moving-image works that combine videos, animations, and moving mechanisms, addressing questions of belonging and un-belonging, migration and homecoming, ground, place, and borders.
Neighborhood: Park SlopeSummary: Most of my photography relates to nature, though recently I began a city series. I'm interested in what's hidden, lost or overlooked. What people take for granted, what forms the background of other photos, is often the subject of mine.
Neighborhood: Park Slope
Neighborhood: Fort GreeneSummary: I paint subjects that have an unexpected beauty that I translate into oil paint. In all these paintings, my emphasis is on light, color, texture and atmosphere.
Neighborhood: Bedford-StuyvesantSummary: Growing up in Haiphong, Vietnam, Chi Nguyen is influenced by her country’s folk art, lacquer paintings, and traditional calligraphy. She draws inspirations from a variety of subjects — ranging from human emotions to contemporary struggles.
Neighborhood: Bedford-Stuyvesant
Neighborhood: Sunset ParkSummary: Mixed media inspired by my obsession with our planet regarding environmental issues that affect our bodies, our food and our air.
Neighborhood: Prospect Lefferts GardensSummary: I am a visual artist who makes pictures with language, books with pictures, prints with type and animations with words.
Neighborhood: GreenpointSummary: Kate Nielsen is inspired by textures found in everyday life and outsider art, her process often involves building up layers of acrylic paint that are then peeled, cut, and reincorporated into new forms.
Neighborhood: GreenpointSummary: I work in new media video and still image collage works and installations as well as live interactive media performance.
Neighborhood: Bay Ridge
Neighborhood: GowanusSummary: My recent body of work uses cut paper layered with soot and encaustic to trace the gradual reconstruction of a city after a natural disaster. These salvaged materials are reassembled into forms that are both timeless and transient.
Neighborhood: East New YorkSummary: I am proud to render the essence of many ancestral personalities who remain a source of pride and a sign of hope, for anyone who has found themselves a victim of violence and poverty. I incorporate scratches, cuts, and slashes into my ART.
Neighborhood: Crown HeightsSummary: Drawn to nature and history, I explore landscapes and how they contain the memory of those who've passed through them. My video works juxtapose feminine mystery with environmental anxiety.
Neighborhood: Fort GreeneSummary: Daniel A. Norman's urban themed photography and paintings work has been included in exhibitions both nationally and internationally.
Neighborhood: GreenpointSummary: Acrylic and Charcoal on Panel, Ceramics
Neighborhood: Bedford-StuyvesantSummary: Drawing, painting, video, and performance art.
Neighborhood: GreenpointSummary: All my work addresses themes of struggle, risk taking, and overcoming obstacles. I think in terms of dichotomies by depicting spaces that can be seen as both positively and negatively charged.