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Paintings by Robert Janitz

Robert Janitz creates boldly expressive paintings in which he distills his memories and experiences, as well as real world and art historical references, into semi-abstract and abstract images. He explores themes ranging from the history of portraiture to...

Political Folds. Paintings by Geandy Pavón

  Geandy Pavón is an accomplished Cuban-born artist based in New Jersey. About his series Political Fold, he says : “In my opinion, the effectiveness of an image is inscribed in its potential as a ruin. I am interested in revealing the conceptual...

New Works in Paper by Elsa Mora

Today I'm sharing this series of eight paper pieces titled Mindscapes, (16" x 19" each). They are part of the new work that I've created for my upcoming solo exhibition at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art in Eugene, Oregon. The exhibit will be on view from August...

Sculptures by Tyler Beard

In Tyler Beard's words: "My work investigates the interaction of color, material, geometry, and image. In each composition I seek a soothing formalism in which each part is necessary for the whole.  The work is meticulously edited, arranged and rearranged,...

Paintings by Julie Curtiss

  Julie Curtiss (b.1982) is an emerging artist whose work beautifully examines the impact of identity, femininity and modern culture. It’s true that for many contemporary artists around the world, the mingling of art and femininity draws high...

Ceramics by Sandra Jávera

  Sandra Jávera is a Brazilian-born artist based in New York City. Her background in architecture informs the ceramics featured here. In this work, she explores the relationship between shape and space on a small scale. Sandra enjoys experimenting...

Ceramics by David Hicks

In David Hicks' words: “I am drawn to the forms and processes that inform my surrounding landscape. Regrettably, I find myself looking at nature from a distance, separated through an abnormal mechanism that keeps me physically disconnected but visually...

Elsa Mora: Misunderstandings: In touch with reality…

Today I want to share a piece written by Kim Atherfold about Misunderstandings, one of the series that I have created for my upcoming solo exhibition at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art in Eugene, Oregon. The exhibit will open to the public on August 29th, 2018. The...

Wooden Sculptures by Andrew Zimmerman

Andrew Zimmerman's work is governed by a process he invents, and re-invents, to create painted marks and assembled constructions. Each body of work often looks distinct from the previous collection, but the underlying pursuit is consistent — to discover...

Ceramics by En Iwamura

En Iwamura was born in Kyoto, Japan. He completed both his BFA and MFA in craft from Kanazawa College of Art and Craft in 2011 and 2013, respectively. In 2016, he received a second MFA at Clemson University in South Carolina. En has exhibited both...

Monotypes by Paloma Jimenez

Paloma Jimenez is a visual artist who was born and raised in Denver, Colorado. She received a BA in Studio Art from Vassar College and an MFA in Fine Arts from Parsons. She is currently based in New York City.

Wood Sculptures by Oliver Van Den Berg

Oliver Van Den Berg’s works derive their uncanny presence from the tension that arises between form and function, between mass-produced original and handcrafted copy. As one looks closer, however, the set-up’s artifice becomes apparent. There is no “real”...

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