Holly Zausner
Since 1996, Holly Zausner has lived and worked in Berlin and New York and has shown internationally at numerous museums and galleries. Zausner started her artistic career in the medium of sculpture, and over time started to incorporate photography, collage, performance, and film into her practice to express a broader range of ideas. Sculpture has […]
Shari Mendelson
Shari Mendelson is a sculptor who lives and works in Brooklyn and upstate NY. She makes work that is inspired by ancient art and is composed mainly of repurposed plastic. Mendelson has received a Guggenheim Fellowship, A Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant, and 4 New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowships. Museum collections include The MFA Boston, The MFA […]
Blanka Amezkua
Blanka Amezkua is Mexican born, bicultural (Mexico/US) mestiza immigrant artist, cultural promoter, educator and project initiator. Amezkua was formally trained as a painter, and her artistic practice has been greatly influenced and informed by folk art and popular culture. She initiated AAA3A (Alexander Avenue Apartment 3A) in 2016, an artist run project in her living […]
Jill McDonald
Jillian McDonald is a Canadian artist who lives in Brooklyn and dreams of the North. She makes films, performances, drawings and new media artworks inspired by popular film genres like horror and romance. Recent works feature remote and northern landscapes that through animation and editing, live events, or the presence of figures appear haunted or […]
Claire Watson
Claire Watson was born in Amarillo, TX. She received a BFA in Painting from the University of Texas at Austin in 1980, and an MFA in Sculpture at Tyler School of Art in Rome and Philadelphia in 1984. Her awards and honors include a Residency Fellowship at the Saltonstall Foundation for the Arts in 2019 […]
Joyce Kozloff
QUESTION: You have a long history as an artist and an activist. Did they start at the same time? Did your situation as a young artist provoke your activism? Did activism influence you work? Was there cross-pollination? ANSWER: Like many college students, I protested the American war in Vietnam and nuclear armaments in the 1960s. […]
Heide Fasnacht
Question: What could the painting process offer you that sculpture making couldn’t? Answer: …the photograph is not an index of the world but is an index of the negative – a negative that may have captured ‘something we don’t recognize. 1 In short, for me the peculiar combination of photography and painting that I have […]
Jim Butler
Jim Butler received a BFA from The Rhode Island School Of Design and MFA from Indiana University. Although painting is a primary focus, consideration of the medium is malleable. Blown glass, sculptural flipside of painting’s coin, is a favorite material. His work wonders at the nature of what it is to make a thing. Tibor De […]
Brandi Twilley
I accepted that these were paintings that are meant to be looked into, not to be looked at. They can’t be taken in at a glance. My eyes have to adjust to them before I can really see them.
Nadine Beauharnois
Nadine Beauharnois is a sculptor living and working in Philadelphia and is a member-owner of the artist run gallery AUTOMAT Collective. She presently works with a variety of materials to make sculptures that examine the nature of human experience as a combination of the awkward, painful, and humorous.