Author Archives: jolanta
Sylvia Netzer
For the past six years I have been exploring what clay does. I have been pushing the boundaries by making … For the past six years I have been exploring what clay does. I have been pushing the boundaries by making work using ceramic casting slip and by carving common brick. These not-very-plastic […]
Jennifer Mills
Giving away or selling small works at prices as low as a penny, I work to create a new system of defining… Giving away or selling small works at prices as low as a penny, I work to create a new system of defining value in the art world. By disseminating thousands of […]
Chuck Bowdish
Chuck was born in Ohio on May 26, 1959. His father was a Vietnam era Air Force fighter pilot and electrical… Chuck was born in Ohio on May 26, 1959. His father was a Vietnam era Air Force fighter pilot and electrical engineer. Therefore, Chuck traveled often affording him many interesting experiences. His […]
Deborah Farnault
The convergence of art, architecture, and landscape-based research is the foundation of my work… The convergence of art, architecture, and landscape-based research is the foundation of my work, while showing a very strong interest in popular culture and collective practices. I develop my work on the border of social documentation mainly through the […]
Liz Curtin
My tools: collage, gesso, watercolor crayons and pencils, inktense pencils, rubber stamps, found papers… My tools: collage, gesso, watercolor crayons and pencils, inktense pencils, rubber stamps, found papers, acrylic and watercolor paints, stencils, found objects that make marks or leave impressions, transfers, any surface that works…. My inspiration: anything & everything! lizcurtin.blogspot.com
The American Contortion Artist
Robert Hughes called Crumb the Brueghal of the 20th Century, an incessant revelator of man’s follies. A bit of a stretch that—Crumb makes me think of Doré (who illustrated Grimm, Rabelais and Cervantes, among others), Daumier’s caricatures, the English cartoonists of the 18th and 19th centuries (Gillray for one) —all of whom he probably knew […]
Kimberly Witham
Kimberly Witham was born and raised in Wakefield, Rhode Island; she received her Master of Fine Arts degree in Photography from the University of Massachusetts. Kimberly Witham was born and raised in Wakefield, Rhode Island; she received her Master of Fine Arts degree in Photography from the University of Massachusetts, and her Bachelor […]
Darren Waterson
Darren Waterson was born in California in 1965 and received his BFA at the Otis Art Institute in Los Angeles. Darren Waterson was born in California in 1965 and received his BFA at the Otis Art Institute in Los Angeles. He continued his training in Germany studying painting at the Academie der Kunst […]
Ella Yang
I am mostly a self-taught artist, working primarily “en plein air” when the weather permits. I am mostly a self-taught artist, working primarily “en plein air” when the weather permits. I also work from sketches and photos, but only of places where I’ve actually been. Painting on-site, from life, comes with its challenges […]
Tom Snelgrove
I began my current body of work to make a broader statement about the basic relationship we have with each other and our world. I began my current body of work to make a broader statement about the basic relationship we have with each other and our world. I have been interested in […]


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