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Van Hanos

Van Hanos My work engages a fundamental duality: a full embrace of painting, despite my ambivalence about its limitations as a live and contingent medium;

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Maia Cruz Palileo

Maia Cruz Palileo Frozen in a state of unresolved mystery, my paintings reveal the quietculture of family secrets and the shadows they cast on the

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Kameelah Rasheed

Kameelah Rasheed In 1998, my family was displaced and we became homeless. For ten years, our bodies and memories werefragmented across shelters, motels and the

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Bea Parsons

Bea Parsons I use painting as a means of representing mental liminal space. The images are conjured from an introspective painting practice that involves working

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Jory Rabinovitz

Jory Rabinovitz I am interested in exploration and conversation concerning sculpture. Sculpture as an object that insists on its own physical presence—a static holder of

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Dora Budor

Dora Budor The tensions between the bodies and effects active in cinematic space today becomesymptoms of production that has largely shifted from analog to digital

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Reka Reisinger

Reka Reisinger In my work I use the process of photography as an attempt to better understand my existence in the context of the world

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Naama Tsabar

Naama Tsabar My interest is in objects and materials which have a distinct functional purpose within a bigger encompassing experience. Zooming in on these objects,

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Abigail DeVille

Abigail DeVille Abigail DeVilleThe original nightHas not loosened upits hard mysterious bonesnot even the first day has spilledits clarities           about unbelievable

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Narsiso Martinez

Narsiso Martinez My drawings are based on my personal experience with the agricultural industry. I grew up in an agricultural environment and I’ve been connected to the

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