Neighborhood: Park SlopeSummary: Inspired by the works of Edward Hopper, the quiet energy within my art captures both a palpable sensation of light and of place.
Neighborhood: Crown HeightsSummary: Existential narratives. Paintings, photography, assemblages, collage, abstracts and figurative.
Neighborhood: Park Slope
Neighborhood: Dumbo
Neighborhood: BensonhurstSummary: Not entirely abstract, occasionally representational.
Neighborhood: Cobble Hill
Neighborhood: GreenpointSummary: painting with light (photography) and painting with paint (paintings)
Neighborhood: Sunset ParkSummary: I'm a queer illustrator and theater artist exploring the intersection of visual art and performance.
Summary: Let photography rule !
Neighborhood: Greenpoint
Neighborhood: BushwickSummary: As a sculptor and conceptual crafter my process involves removing the functionality from vintage chairs, transforming their utility through a complex process of cutting, altering, sanding and reassembling.
Neighborhood: FlatbushSummary: These are 24" x 30" composite inkjet images printed on canvas, which examine the clash between European/American and third-world cultures that has dominated the last 75 years of human history.
Neighborhood: GowanusSummary: Imagined and observed spaces and structures drawn over local topographical maps
Neighborhood: East WilliamsburgSummary: I am interested in the systems people create in order to organize what they perceived in the world around them.
Neighborhood: Park SlopeSummary: In my recent work, I construct tableaux specifically for the camera, staging dead birds and flowers that I collect in the urban areas and parks near my home, to create new forms--referencing J. J. Audubon and Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley.
Summary: Jennifer Schmidt is a multi-media artist living in Brooklyn, NY, who works with print media, graphic design, and sound to create site-specific installations, video, and performances that question the role of visual iconography and repetitiv
Neighborhood: BushwickSummary: Two-sided paintings on Mylar and fabric installations with colorful transparent panels. The panels interact with each other, capturing and reflecting ambient light and air. Unfinished and frayed edges convey gestural and ephemeral qualities