Neighborhood: Sunset ParkSummary: Ceramic vessels with old man faces on them. Sometimes funny.
Neighborhood: Clinton HillSummary: The subjects of my paintings are people and the composition of objects. The human figure in painting enters a different dimension. I transform appearances and reinvent these in the layers of color, are simultaneously real and detached.
Neighborhood: BushwickSummary: My video and installation work focuses on performance and the mind as it explores notions of self- identity within the context of the soul or psyche.
Neighborhood: Bedford-StuyvesantSummary: I feel the urge to subvert the common place that the world is divided. When I look through the lens nothing but what I'm framing exists or, at least, that's my goal.
Neighborhood: BushwickSummary: My latest series of portraits pays tribute to all the Power Women in my life, here in Brooklyn, from my childhood, and elsewhere. 'Not to be fucked with'.
Neighborhood: Fort GreeneSummary: Aspiring photographer ready to capture life.
Neighborhood: Red HookSummary: I combine hand-stitched embroidery with both color and black and white photography.
Neighborhood: BushwickSummary: Stella Zhong is an artist working in simulated and built space.
Summary: If I have been successful, as a result of seeing my paintings, the viewer will see something familiar in a completely new way.
Neighborhood: Cobble HillSummary: My work explores the interplay of urban experience and natural phenomena through painting, drawing, monotype, and collage techniques.
Neighborhood: WilliamsburgSummary: Anabela Zigova creates films that examine the possibilities of narrative, documentary, psychology, and visual stereotypes.
Summary: Represenational paintings (oil on canvas) mostly related to themes of my personal and spiritual growth and interpreted through symbolism and allegories.
Neighborhood: Ditmas ParkSummary: I am a fine art photographer with work including Street Photography, Landscapes, Still Life and Nature subjects.
Neighborhood: Park SlopeSummary: Inspired by ancient myths, poems and stories, these oil paintings, watercolors, ink and charcoal drawings lyrically express our deepest dreams and fears.
Neighborhood: GreenpointSummary: Paintings that engage the legacy of post-war abstraction, pop and minimalism through material and process-driven means. Also, conceptual drawings that map that lineage through allegory and symbolism.