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Isabelle Garbani
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Last Updated: 01/29/14 |
I work in mixed media, using feminine crafts such as knitting, crochet and lace with recycled materials, thematically focusing on the cultural significance of technology.
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Diana Leidel
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Last Updated: 12/12/16 |
Surveillance is now part of our everyday lives. The Surveillance Series asks "Who is Watching?,"
"Who is being watched?." "What is real?." The Snooze iPhone clandestine subway commuter portraits capture unguarded moments of our public lives
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Laura Karetzky
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Last Updated: 07/12/17 |
My work comprises a visual diary, where each instant is isolated as a fragment of a larger
and often unresolved narrative. My process seeks to explore those instances when we feel as if we
are mere observers to our own circumstance.
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Daryl-Ann Saunders
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Last Updated: 12/30/14 |
Several series of photographic explorations - night photography on subway platforms, urban architecture, photo-text series of long-time Bushwick residents
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Elinore Schnurr
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Last Updated: 05/21/10 |
I am a contemporary representational painter who focuses her work on the human experience with figurative images. The images are of New York City, exploring the interaction of people and their environments.
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June Kim
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Last Updated: 06/18/10 |
Photography
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Leigh E. Davis
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Last Updated: 01/26/16 |
I am a multi-disciplinary artist creating socially minded projects that are deeply personal and
anthropologically rich. My projects work to foster connections between viewers and community
members, and to encourage dialogue.
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Janet Goldner
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Last Updated: 10/26/15 |
Janet Goldner is an artist whose work explores culture, identity and social justice. She works in
various media: sculpture, photography, video, installation and writing.
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Daniel W Mirer
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Last Updated: 06/18/10 |
Title: In The Finest Tradition
Photographic medium, Color Photographs, Digital “C" Fuji Crystal Archive Print
Dimensions: 30 x 30 in (76.2cm x 76.2cm) & 48 x 48 in (121.92 cm x 121.92 cm)
Portfolio Images: 20 x 24 (50.8cm x 60.96cm
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Kenneth Nelson
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Last Updated: 03/05/13 |
Traditional wet-darkroom gelatin silver prints. Photographing people and places, people in their places, and places full of people.
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Karolina Wojtasik
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Last Updated: 01/05/17 |
Karolina Wojtasik works in New York, Los Angeles and across the globe. Most recently she shot her
signature portrait series in Siberia, Africa, and India.
She specializes in Portraits, Entertainment, Advertising and commissioned photograph
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Valdes Juana
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Last Updated: 07/31/13 |
My work ranges from sculptures to installations using hand-crafted works of fabric, ceramic,
photography, or video projections. My work uses everyday objects to form aesthetic connections
within history, memory,and personal experiences.
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Kate C Fauvell
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Last Updated: 03/18/19 |
My work tells stories about what it means to be human.
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Adrienne Moumin
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Last Updated: 07/19/20 |
Hand-printed B&W photographs and hand-cut-and-assembled silver gelatin photo collages.
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Scott W Baker
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Last Updated: 07/11/10 |
Fine Art Photographer based in Red Hook Brooklyn working in Digital and Analog film medium from
35mm to 8x10 film with an emphasis on night time imagery and provocative interpretations of
contemporary society and our place in it.
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Edward Coppola
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Last Updated: 07/17/10 |
I photograph (in both traditional black-and-white and digital color) domestic vernacular architecture in outer-borough New York City. I teach photography at Brooklyn College, and lived in Marine Park, Brooklyn for many years.
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Ed Barnas
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Last Updated: 08/10/10 |
Brooklyn-based photographer whose current projects include documenting burlesque performance
(Portraits in Performance, Performance in Motion), trees in the city (City Trees, Urban Roots) and
street art (Faces on the City).
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