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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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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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Yasmin Hernandez
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Last Updated: 05/02/19 |
Rematriating from Brooklyn to Puerto Rico, withstanding Hurricane Maria and the resulting
darkness, I paint our ancestors as bio-luminescent beings underwater and my people as fireflies,
metaphors for sustainability and liberation.
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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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Carol B. Radsprecher
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Last Updated: 02/17/18 |
My current bodies of work are: oil paintings on canvas; drawings in Photoshop (limited-edition,
of 25, inkjet prints; ink-and-acrylic on Claybord(TM).
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Jordan Buschur
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Last Updated: 10/13/13 |
Jordan Buschur’s paintings use collections and
arrangements of books to implant ordinary objects
with psychological meanings.
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Jasmine L Murrell
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Last Updated: 07/05/12 |
My new work has been a great deal of focus on human beings connection to living and nonliving things in our universe. The captured series examines how a technology is used to create identity and mind control.
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Christina Massey
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Last Updated: 03/27/20 |
Christina Massey’s work teeters of the edge of both painting and sculpture. Her work indulges the
senses with an overload of aesthetic qualities like textures, color, form and pattern.
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Despo Magoni
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Last Updated: 06/14/10 |
Obsessed with the human condition I've used the human figure & head for their unlimited expressive potential to explore social issues inspired by myth, history,& current events. In my new work Cosmic themes appear in a more abstract manner.
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Catya Plate
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Last Updated: 09/08/12 |
My multi-media work explores in a serio-comic way how mythology serves as a coping mechanism in angst-ridden times and how diverse cultures coexist symbiotically. It relates to feminism in its focus on domestic items such as clothespins.
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Coco Papy
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Last Updated: 08/27/10 |
Exploring the contradictions of femininity , cultural identity, and the female grotesque.
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Sophie Kahn
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Last Updated: 05/15/14 |
New media artist working with prints, video and sculpture, from 3d laser scans of the body.
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Jaclyn M Brown
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Last Updated: 07/09/10 |
Narrative paintings inspired by words, thoughts, dreams and experiences.
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Michelle Jaffé
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Last Updated: 07/11/10 |
Sculpture & installation: The work ranges from exploring psychic & architectural space of clothing to coaxing out the sculptural qualities inherent in banal every day materials.
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Lizzie Scott
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Last Updated: 05/16/15 |
Lizzie Scott's work explores the material presence of the urban landscape.
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Eileen Hoffman
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Last Updated: 04/18/19 |
I want to make the undervalued, unseen culture of “women’s work†visible.
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