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Jason Varone
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Last Updated: 04/16/13 |
Jason Varone combines video and painting with appropriated news footage and electronic data,
removing any distinctions or boundaries between them.
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Francisco Alvarado-Juarez
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Last Updated: 05/14/14 |
Nature as metaphor for the complexity of the human condition is the essence of my recent work.
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Jean-Marc Superville Sovak
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Last Updated: 07/13/10 |
What would Carl Andre do if he were part black? Or Ed Ruscha if he were raised bilingual?
The challenge of colliding the personal-is-political discourse with the legacy of conceptual and minimalist art practices is what motivates me.
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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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Matthew C Wilson
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Last Updated: 11/13/15 |
Matthew C. Wilson is an artist working in a variety of media including installation, sculpture, video,
and site specific action; his work distills constellations extracted from entwined natural, historical,
cultural, and economic process.
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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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Ellie Balk
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Last Updated: 06/01/10 |
Ellie Balk is a public artist who's goal is to use art as a tool to bring communities together.
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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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Christine Dehne
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Last Updated: 07/18/10 |
The images are video stills, so go ahead and view the actual videos!
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Bradly Dever Treadaway
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Last Updated: 03/17/19 |
Bradly Dever Treadaway is a Brooklyn/New Orleans based artist and teacher utilizing lens-based image making, video, installation and performance to comment on the breakdown of intergenerational communication. 2017 BRIC Media Arts Fellow
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Gratuitous Art Films
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Last Updated: 05/24/12 |
Gratuitous Art Productions/Films is a collaborative effort between Jeff Burns and Cat Gilbert.
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Chelsea Herman
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Last Updated: 05/15/14 |
Cellular Sweep explores the aesthetic of the spill and the splatter through 8 channels of colorful HD projection.
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Mary Billyou
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Last Updated: 04/18/11 |
A filmmaker working in the areas of expanded cinema, focusing on the multiplicity of found materials, surrealist processes, authorial references, and feminine identities.
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Lindsey A Wolkowicz
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Last Updated: 01/26/16 |
Through drawing, performance installation, and constructed objects, my work explores the ways
we build and occupy space through memory, perspective, relationship and psycho-dynamics.
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Grace Kim
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Last Updated: 05/15/14 |
in search of lost time..
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Frost Street Art and Performance Space
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Last Updated: 03/29/11 |
Located in the heart of Williamsburg, BK, 17 Frost has fast become one of the most exciting and
experimental gallery and show spaces in New York.
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