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Howie Tsui
Tsui’s work involves the mongrelization of East/West cultures, high and low art, and the painterly with the graphic. Tsui’s work involves the mongrelization of East/West cultures, high and low art, and the painterly with the graphic. Fuelled by the notion of ‘suspended adolescence’, his work invokes near-fatal high fevers, ceiling-piercing rain, Kenyan safaris, concussions and […]
Howie Tsui
Tsui’s work involves the mongrelization of East/West cultures, high and low art, and the painterly with the graphic. Tsui’s work involves the mongrelization of East/West cultures, high and low art, and the painterly with the graphic. Fuelled by the notion of ‘suspended adolescence’, his work invokes near-fatal high fevers, ceiling-piercing rain, Kenyan safaris, concussions and […]
Howie Tsui
Tsui’s work involves the mongrelization of East/West cultures, high and low art, and the painterly with the graphic. Tsui’s work involves the mongrelization of East/West cultures, high and low art, and the painterly with the graphic. Fuelled by the notion of ‘suspended adolescence’, his work invokes near-fatal high fevers, ceiling-piercing rain, Kenyan safaris, concussions and […]
Linda Lieberman
Born with an innate interest in nature and ecology, I have spent many years building up a diverse collection of art. Born with an innate interest in nature and ecology, I have spent many years building up a diverse collection of art. Motivated by a constant awareness of the ever-evolving interaction between mankind and the […]
Derek Shumate
My present concern is with spontaneity and being able to capture bits of information from the continuous flow of consciousness. My present concern is with spontaneity and being able to capture bits of information from the continuous flow of consciousness. In turn, producing the immediate thought via mixed medium, I’ve recognized my tastes and habits […]
Ariel Goldberg
Ariel received her BFA in Photography, English, and Creative Writing from New York University in 2005. Ariel received her BFA in Photography, English, and Creative Writing from New York University in 2005. She currently lives in Brooklyn and is a working artist, teaching ESL and photography. Ariel is committed to exploring the role and impact […]
Galen Garwood
Galen Garwood expresses the creative spirit through painting, printmaking, photography, multi-media, video and poetry. Galen Garwood expresses the creative spirit through painting, printmaking, photography, multi-media, video and poetry. His eclecticism was nurtured first in the American south and later as part of the Northwest Tradition. He left Seattle in 1998 to live and work in […]
A Winter Wonderland – Erik Wenzel
The best thing about this installation is the smell of fresh pine that greets you as you approach the gallery space. Upon entering, you are presented with a winter wonderland, a woodsy nature trail with artworks along the way. "Forecast: Snow" inhabits an odd space conceptually because of all the disparate things going on in […]
Looking Every Which Way – Harriet Zinnes
There are no limitations to contemporary art. Minimalism, portraiture, landscape, print, lithograph, oils, drawings, sculpture, video or whatever, the artist seemingly has no prescribed limitation. Of course a reviewer would like to be drawn to the work, even excited by it. Looking Every Which Way – Harriet Zinnes Ghada Amer, The Definition of Love according […]
Danny Mansmith
I believe in the imperfections we all have. In an improvisational way I use the sewing machine to put together everyday materials… I believe in the imperfections we all have. In an improvisational way I use the sewing machine to put together everyday materials or scraps in a manner that is well constructed, and inspired […]


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