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At its core, James' work is about intimacy. His sexual identity and personal relationships form a prism, through which the content of his paintings bend and refract as they examine intimacy between strangers. People on the street, the subway, and couples sharing private moments in public are all viewed from a queer stance to ask questions about loneliness, contact, and communication. By combining collected images and personal experiences, James creates composite sketches that repurpose the initial encounters captured in them.
Jane Kang Lawrence received her BFA from Mason Gross School of the Arts, Rutgers University. Following painting residencies in Italy she continued art making with teaching by pursuing her Masters from the School of Visual Arts. Jane has taught visual arts, ceramics, and visual literacy for students in NYC for 17 years. She is a Pulitzer Center teaching fellow leading to publication of a visual arts curriculum. Her most recent project is to curate the national I Like Your Workās Summer 2022 Open Call. Jane is a founding director of Peep Space (Tarrytown, NY) and maintains a painting studio in New York City.
Ayane Kurai paints from the soul, rendering her subjects into soft abstraction. Painting is the most accurate form of her self expression. Marrying physical and mental she is able to emote with the world through her art. Ayane uses all senses available to her when working, combining all aspects of her subject to create a work that most accurately embodies everything about it.
Ronit Levin Delgado is an Israeliāborn, NYCābased multidisciplinary visual artist and a Fulbright Scholar. A graduate of the MFA Studio Art program at MSU, and the BFA Fine Art program at Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Levin Delgado has won multiple awards and honors. Levin Delgado has had solo and two-person exhibitions, and her work has been widely shown in international group exhibitions in Israel, Europe and the US, including the Queens Museum, Art Basel Miami, Spring/Break Art show, Magnan Metz Gallery, Pratt Manhattan Gallery, Trestle, The Border, The Cell, Museum of Russian Art, Grace Exhibition Space (NY), The Frame (PA), Guttman Museum, Hertzelilinblum Museum (TLV), Cardiff, Wales and Leeds(UK).
Laurie Shapiro (b. Mineola, NY 1990) is a mixed-media artist whose work compensates for a developing condition of deafness through overt expressiveness and hypervisual stimulation, creating rich scenarios and sensual environments embodying personal narratives. Her art has been commissioned and shown at various institutions, including the Dyer Arts Center, San Diego Museum of Art, and San Luis Obispo Museum of Art. Over the past decade, Shapiro has regularly exhibited solo and group exhibitions with galleries and museums across the country and is the recipient of multiple grants. She has completed artist residencies at the American Academy in Rome, the Kala Art Institute in Berkeley, and the San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles. Shapiro received her BFA from Carnegie Mellon University and studied abroad at Bilkent University.
Evan works from his studio in East Williamsburg, the back wall neatly lined with tools and the slightly sour smell of wood in the air. Considering his sculpture and design background, his command of unusual materials like soot residue, concrete, and spray doesnāt come as a surprise. But you may be surprised when his minimal, even digital looking, compositions start to unfold in poetic layers-- ābracing practiceā indeed.
Eriko Hattori (they/them) is a Pittsburgh-based artist. Hattori uses imagery, symbolism, and folklore to investigate the tension between their queer identity and Japanese heritage. With a rotating set of avatars, these icons act as anchors for conversations about perversion, desire, and the fetishism of bodies. They also serve as ways to honor women yokai and demons in Japanese folklore.
Born in Paris, France, ValƩrie Hallier came to NYC with a Fulbright Scholarship and graduated from SVA in Computer Arts. She has been shown internationally including in the US and in Europe. Residencies include LMCC Swing Space, Pioneer Works, NARS Foundation, Trestle Art Space in Brooklyn, Harvestworks, West Harlem Art Fund, 4Heads on Governors Island and ESKFF Foundation, Mina Contemporary in New Jersey. Hallier was recently the recipient of a Contemporary Art Foundation grant and a MAAF (NYSCA & WaveFarm) grant.
My work develops from the physical process of painting. Compositions are not planned or created, but found; they emerge somewhere along the way. To me ,what matters, is the act of painting itself. Having no concept in mind frees me from rules, elements of style and formal techniques. Usually I start a new canvas with gestural mark making or shapes. Using brushes, palette knifes and rags the oil paint is applied thickly, building layers. One mark here leads to another over there. I work on more than one piece and so a conversation between the them begins. What I do on one canvas has an influence on the other and vice versa. A unique aspect of my painting process is the fact that I have trained myself only to use my left hand although Iām right handed. Iām using the left side right brain connection which is all about imagination and not controlling anything. My artwork is a way to express what I cannot say with words.
James Hsieh (b. 1990,U.S.A.) earned his MFA in Fine Arts from Parsons the New School for Design. Growing up in the countryside of Taiwan, he spent his childhood roaming his grandfatherās farmland and got inspired from the nature. In his current art practices, he transforms soft felt, textile and fabric into solid sculptures that ultimately become large-scale installation.
Michelle Selwa is an artist and Brooklyn native currently based in New York City. Her work explores the ways technology affects our relationship with images and memory, and the anxiety of archiving images from rapidly degrading mediums.
abstract painter and textile artist, taylor binda lives and works on the north shore of maui. bindaās exuberant work explores spontaneity and intentional movement - while her palette draws inspiration from the natural world. her body of work includes paintings, installations, and textile art. bindaās paintings are included in private + corporate collections and recently placed in the collection of louis vuitton. she exhibits weekly at the acclaimed four seasons artist-in-residence program and her works are available in galleries throughout the hawaiian islands.
Katasi is a multidisciplinary visual artist and UX design lead at Google. As an artist, she works across different mediums including digital art, large-scale abstract paintings, and sculptures. Katasi is also a UX instructor for SheDesigns, a community for women of color pursuing careers in technology. Throughout her life she has learned to value her unique experiences and perspectives, working to amplify them as a way to respect and empower others.
Nikki was a musician most of his life. In 2014, he decided to teach himself painting by diving in headfirst with the approach of learning by doing. Embracing the unknown and trusting his intuition, he has been producing many works both haunting and decorative.
Jean Remi Barbier, known as J-Art, is a French artist based in New York, deeply influenced by neo-pop, abstract expressionism, and street art. Born in Champagne, France, Barbier moved to New York in 2015, where he began creating art, using mixed media techniques like acrylic, spray paint, and collage. Skulls and modern consumerism are recurring themes in his work, which reflects his view on today's world. He often creates on his rooftop, drawing inspiration from the city's energy.
Damon Powell is an Artist & Theologian who currently resides in Oakland, California. Damon received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Kansas City Art Institute, his Master of Divinity from Payne Theological Seminary, and a Doctor of Philosophy from the Graduate Theological Union (GTU). After obtaining his BFA, he began a career as a professional illustrator and free-lance artist. However, upon entering seminary Dr. Powellās theological studies helped him to understand that his visual artistry was an integral part of his vocation and ongoing spiritual practice.
A video and book artist-turned-painter, Troy still hasn't lost the wonder of new materials like toys, molding paste, and most recently flower-patterned plastic bags. Rather than playing fixed roles in a prefabricated play, his works together explore a constellation of loosely related sentiments like serious absurdity, the ineffable scale of cosmic time, surveyor marks, and rat traps around New York. These moments when existential issues suddenly intrude into everyday life or vice versa are most pronounced in the contrast between the digital hot pink he frequents and the scratched, worn out textures like peeled subway ads that accompany it.
Kevin Tobin (b. 1989, Canada) lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. He received a BFA from the College for Creative Studies in Detroit, MI in 2011. Recent exhibitions include Rainbow Body Problem, No Gallery, NY (2022); NADA Miami with Lubov, Miami (2021); Open Circle. Small World, Fragment Gallery, Moscow (2021); Wild Frontiers, The Pit, Los Angeles (2021); Always Fresh, New York (2021); All by Myself, Lubov, New York (2021).
Travis Witmer is an art director and artist based in New York City. In the past five years, he's explored his practice in a variety of mediums, including collage art, tie-dye, screen-printing, and leathercraft. Originally from Pennsylvania, his passion for graphic design and mixed media was nurtured by a high school teacher, and Witmer pursued that passion with Bachelors in Graphic Design from Penn State.
Seren Morey is a New York City based artist who makes sculptural paintings through extrusion, informed by quantum mechanics and fairy tales. Her biological/botanical hybrids reference the all-encompassing universality of particle energy.
Joe Piscopia builds 3D shapes with 2D mediums. Informed by strongly contrasted lighting, Joeās gradations bring every object, concept, or pattern to life in abstract forms. Shapes and colors document moments of thought and emotion in Joeās life. Starting with a thought, a bird, or a single word, he intuitively explores from there into a realm of soft geometry.
An anastomosis is a connection- an opening of tubes, vessels, branches, often used to define surgical steps. Itās also used to define Yana Ushakovaās latest body of work. In her figures she reshapes those bodily pathways in a way that bypasses the male gaze. Inspired by her chemotherapy experience, the painted forms embody survival, restructuring, and growth.
Ann Tarantino is an artist exploring the nuances of modern landscapes. Her paintings tell stories of different places and explore the relationship of landscape to time, space, and movement. Her work has been exhibited widely in the United States and abroad, with public art installations appearing in various settings including museums and galleries, botanical gardens, and city streets. A New England native, Tarantino spent her formative years near the ocean ā a constant that continues to inform her experiences of the landscape and the form of her work.
Carin Kulb Dangot is a Brazilian painter and sculptor whose work crosses mediums and boundaries. She transitioned from food engineering to food design for film and TV. She now brings her love of mixing, melding and inventing new forms to the world of paint, color, volume and mass.
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