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Artist Profile: Janie Milstein

image-7257       Artist Statement The inspiration for my recent work is found in cityscapes and our emotional reactions to them. The shifting interplay of light, shadow and color seen through the prism of mood and memory provides moments of surprise and wonder for me. I am intrigued by the reflections of buildings in ...

Artist Profile: Caroline Blum

image-6576Artist’s statement The sculptures are precise, organic, light-filled and suspended. When I make them I sometimes feel like a spider spinning her web but mostly it’s a repetitive process of making a form with a line. My friend the artist, James Siena told me that if you’re working on something you really ...

Artist Profile: Leah Poller

image-5957Artists Statement Following an accident in my studio, I was relegated to bed – and thus began an incredible study of our relationship with the bed in all its visual, literary and narrative forms. More than a third of our life is spent in bed, yet rarely has it been examined ...

Artist Profile: Tyrome Tripoli

image-5843 Green Form (detail) Red Plastic Form GardenScape Yellow Growth from Grid AirConGreenCircle Artist Statement Generally my work is about integrating disparate elements, creating unlikely relationships and new meaning to appropriated objects and industrial materials. Plastic Construction Series: This series is comprised of blending pre-existing forms into unexpected juxtapositions.  The objects are connected and fit together as if they ...

Temporary Shelters by A Wrecked Tangle Press

image-4724 Temporary Shelters is a book object built into a landsnail shell. The text begins curled into the shell as one long scroll to be unfurled and, ulitmately, detached completely by the reader. Each book is encased in dirt in a cardboard box, from which the reader is instructed to fill ...

Artist Profile: Olek

image-4676 for carrie adhern dance company Artist Statement A loop after a loop. Hour after hour my madness becomes crochet. Life and art are inseparable. The movies I watch while crocheting influence my work, and my work dictates the films I select. I crochet everything that enters my space. Sometimes it's a text ...

Artist Profile: Matt and Mark Enger

image-4577 About the Artists Born in Fort Sill, Oklahoma, Matt and Mark Enger, identical twins, were raised on U.S. Army posts throughout the United States and the world. They grew up surrounded by military officers, archaeologists and Native Americans, whose ledger drawings Matt and Mark liked to draw inspiration from. This upbringing ...

Robin Antar

image-4441 My passion as a sculptor involves a technique I uncovered more than 20 years ago — the precise art of creating 'virtual records' of contemporary culture — capturing common, everyday items in stone. Essentially, I replicate these items on a real life-scale, complete with meticulous ...