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Tyler Farinholt
Jeffery Tyler Farinholt’s striking work, “Jeffrey”, is on view now! Tyler, originally from Westminster, Maryland, is “interested in exploring themes of loss, anxiety, isolation, and identity and uses a variety of materials to erase, sand, and dredge the portrait out from its background.”
Spencer Dormitzer
“I am asking and I figured it out” Spencer Dormitzer Spencer’s work is a combination of the image which he produces and the complex titles which he ascribes to the work: “I consider myself a broken story teller, using abstract and inanimate forms to ambiguously unite with a title” His piece will be on display […]
Rita Elsner
Overlook and Transfer Rita Elsner’s breathtaking and grand chalk pastel landscapes take on a surprisingly personal form. The texturized surface of “Overlook” is entirely made up of reclaimed paper bags and “Transfer” depicts an old subway token carving tracks into the snow. Come see both works in our current exhibition, on view until October 31!
Julian Cushing
Cara Though Cushing has no formal training in art, his paintings explore the depth of space, and the interactions between a figure and the space it inhabits. “Cara” is a portrait of his sister who visited the artist at home over the winter last year. There is a tension between his familiarity with her, his […]
Sean De
Sean De is one of the featured artists in our latest exhibition, Perspective. In this work, De’s subject has the cosplay (costume play) features of Rei Ayanami, a fictional character from the Neon Genesis Evangelion manga and anime series.
Bobby Coleman
September One Bobby Coleman’s work, “September One”, is currently on view in our latest exhibition! Come check it out in person.
Jackie Brown
Strata Jackie Brown deals with issues of growth, bioengineering, and the interaction between humans and other organisms: “An important undercurrent in the work is an interest in the human manipulation of living systems”. Brown’s “Strata” is an interesting instantiation of the relation which artists have with their own artwork, mimicking natural ideas of symbiosis and […]
Kathleen Benton
Brachyura Zoea 1 Kathleen Benton’s “Brachyura Zoea 1” is part of a larger series of Zooplankton images captured by microscopic cameras. Her work explores the relationship between figure and ground, “The translucent to transparent nature of zooplankton and their habitat as a visual investigation is fascinating, as transparency confuses the figure and the ground”. Come […]
Victor Perez
“Using a lexicon of familiar forms that bind the absurd and poetic, he creates spaces that can be both playful and horrific, in which, like a dream, the delineation of forms can come into question. The contents of these forms exceed their own limits thereby implying the possible collapse of their structures and impending doom.”- […]
